Fencerow (Blend #03)
(Batch of Fencerow)
Side Project Brewing in Maplewood, Missouri, United States 🇺🇸
Sour / Wild Beer - Flavoured Rotating Out of Production|
Score
7.71
|
|
It has been 2 years now since the last release of Fencerow for one main reason, I needed to source more Black Raspberries to get the fruit levels where I had always wanted them and to make enough of this beer to actually have a to-go release. During this time, I have also enjoyed moving our fruited 375mL series to fruiting levels that express the complexities of the fruit, their luminous colors and their fermented flavors, so I decided to reach out to Decker Farms in Oregon to meet my ridiculously high needs for these beautiful berries.
For the third release of Fencerow, we sourced 4000 lbs of Black Raspberries from Oregon and added them to a blend of 90% Missouri Wild Ale that had been aging in oak for more than 2 years and 10% Saison du Fermier. Although both our Missouri Wild Ales and Saison du Fermier are fermented with our local microflora, Saison du Fermier always showcases a bolder, spicier Brettanomyces character and a more refined acidity. With our new brewery, and increased capacity, we now have options like this for honing in our blends and refining all aspects of our process. The more subtle Saison du Fermier should allow for the Brettanomyces to soften our acidity and increase the aging capability of this heavily fruited Missouri Wild Ale.
After refermenting on the Black Raspberries for several months, Fencerow was blended back with a touch of mature, un-fruited beer and then bottled and naturally conditioned in both the bottles and the kegs. [Released 10/14/2017]
For the third release of Fencerow, we sourced 4000 lbs of Black Raspberries from Oregon and added them to a blend of 90% Missouri Wild Ale that had been aging in oak for more than 2 years and 10% Saison du Fermier. Although both our Missouri Wild Ales and Saison du Fermier are fermented with our local microflora, Saison du Fermier always showcases a bolder, spicier Brettanomyces character and a more refined acidity. With our new brewery, and increased capacity, we now have options like this for honing in our blends and refining all aspects of our process. The more subtle Saison du Fermier should allow for the Brettanomyces to soften our acidity and increase the aging capability of this heavily fruited Missouri Wild Ale.
After refermenting on the Black Raspberries for several months, Fencerow was blended back with a touch of mature, un-fruited beer and then bottled and naturally conditioned in both the bottles and the kegs. [Released 10/14/2017]
Sign up to add a tick or review
8/10
Tried
from Bottle
on 04 Jan 2020
at 22:18
9/10
Very impressed with this one after a few SP sours that were way too sour. Lovely fruit presence on a sour but not too sour and interestingly funky sour ale base. Very jammy raspberry presence. Hint of possibly perceived residual sweetness. Top notch stuff
Tried
from Bottle
on 29 Jun 2019
at 00:15
9/10
Soo tart
Tried
from Bottle
on 03 Jun 2019
at 20:48
8.6/10
—
Appearance 9
Aroma 8.5
Flavor 8.5
Texture 9
Overall 8.5
Blend #3 bottle shared at Lucky Bamboo share. Pours a deep ruby to burgundy color with a small purplish-pink head that dissipates to the edge of the glass. Love raspberry forward nose with oak, blueberry and faint strawberry jam notes. Notes of raspberry skin and seed on the palate. Fruit notes are strong with mild tannic seed and oak on the finish.
Tried
from Bottle
at
Lucky Bamboo
on 20 Apr 2019
at 07:51
7/10
Troche octu, troche jakichs dziwnych nutek a la zielenina, w smaku wiecej tych malin, sporo kwasnosci. Dziwne ale b smaczne
Tried
on 25 Jul 2018
at 20:29