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Russian River Publication


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813.78/5.03.7/5.0Special8%92.7Tulip
Commercial Description:
OG: 1.066 - 16.5 Plato
8% ABV
BU’s: 48
Style: Saison finished with Brettanomyces
Tasting Notes: Golden in color, strong yeast aroma with mild aromas of barnyard and leather from the Brettanomyces. Flavor’s of malt and spice dominate the palate with a dry nutty (malt) character mixed with a funky Brettanomyces finish. The hops are dominate but well placed with-in the brew.

Publication started out as a test beer we called Empirical 7 which was a blonde ale fermented with a Saison yeast I wanted to test out for the PNC beer. The Empirical 7 was extremely hoppy and very very dry and the use of Brett for keg conditioning was very heavy handed. The Empirical 7 was meant to be a test batch for the members of the PNC to taste and based on their feedback I would build the recipe for the first ever PNC beer. At about midnight the night before the brew, over a game of Washoe’s and 10 beers into the night we finally got around to talking about the beer. A higher ABV was requested with more characteristics from the yeast and fermentation were also wanted in the PNC beer. With that in mind I set out to tweak the test batch and brew the next day. In the end I did bump up the malt bill so we could reach an ABV of 8%. I also switched out some of the base 2-row malt for some pilsner malt which would add another dimension with the malt characteristic in the beer. We used the same hop bill as the test batch so with a higher ABV and more malt on the palate the hops would be a little less aggressive. In fermentation we fermented about 6 degrees warmer to get more yeast characteristic in the final beer. Once the beer was ready to keg we used a smaller amount of Brett so there would be more flavor from the fermentation coming through. At a young age, this beer drinks very well, but, there are still some rough edges which will round out nicely as the beer ages.

Vinnie Cilurzo
Brewer / Owner
Russian River Brewing Company
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 Dmalone102 (221), Denver, Colorado, USA
4 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/104/58/104/517/20

Sep 22, 2009  
Great Brett Beer! The brett gave it a sour fruit-like taste, but not pineapple-like Brett-C flavors. The Malt was balanced well enough with the hops, and they came together well with the brett. I had this on tap at the falling rock in Denver.

 CheersMate1 (866), Atlanta, Georgia, USA
4.1 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/104/59/104/517/20
Dec 26, 2009  
Draught at Brouwer’s. I tried this brew this past summer and I remember it being pretty delicious, but now this Saison is extremely good. I don’t know if a few months sitting around improved this, but I believe so. Not the most aromatic Saison, but I do get the aroma of brett. Slight tart/sour aroma with a strong brett backing. Nice light orange appearance with a thin head that lasts for quite some time. Soft hints of citrus fruits in the aroma. The tart and sour and the dominating factor(s). When tasting the beer opens up like a mofo. Strong tart/sour brett flavor for a Saison. Fruit isn’t that powerful and takes a backseat to that brett flavor. Such an amazing in your face brett flavor. Very smooth beer. Leaves a nice bitter hop flavor at the end. An amazing offering (as always) from Russian River!


high%alcohol (5), Philadelphia, USA
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4.1 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/104/58/105/516/20
Dec 26, 2009  
Fortunate to have tasted this gem. Suprisingly high ABV for the style (8%). It was well hidden though. Really nice barnyard funk to the nose and taste. You could do some damage with this beer. Had this with some mussels and pomme frittes. Produced a solid burp, especially combined with the garlic mayo. Had a Hop It after this. Combination of beers produced an epic burp and nice belly burn. Good luck finding this and even more, trying not to drink 9 of them.


 Beardface (1036), Eugene, Oregon, USA
3.4 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/104/56/103/514/20
Dec 15, 2009  
Draught at the Horse Brass. Poured a hazy dark yellow with a minimal white head that evaporated quickly. Smelled of hay, barnyard funk, candy corn and earth/citrus hops. Flavor was all over the road, at times being very funky and at other times being way too sickly sweet. Have a feeling the brett might have reeked a little too much havoc with the keg I had, but I’m still glad I tried it.


JMoon (5), Oregon, USA
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4.1 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/104/59/103/517/20
Dec 1, 2009  
What a delicious beer to savor. This is my introduction to the unique yeast used in this brew. It’s was a slightly hazy golden amber color with plenty of yeasty, spiced bread aroma. Hints of banana and yeast go down easy with the ultra smooth body. Just what I want when sitting by the fire with a good book.


 troopie (909), USA
4.2 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/104/58/105/517/20
Nov 30, 2009  
Draught Poured pale yellow/orange with thick withe head. Aroma of spice and malt. Lekker light spicey flavour (actually my notes say LEKKER! LEKKER! LEKKER!" Wild yeasty finish. Seek this one out, you won’t be disappointed.


 luttonm (329), Belgrade, Serbia
3.8 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/104/57/104/516/20
Nov 26, 2009  
Pleasure to have on tap at Brouwer’s. Pours clean, bright yellow with a touch of haze. Nose is bright and bretty, taste is warming and full. Mellow saison but perfect sour-tart brett finish.


 LtDan (537), Los Angeles County, California, USA
3.9 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
8/104/57/104/516/20
Nov 25, 2009  
Same keg Ken drank out of at Toronado.... Appearance: Pours a clear gold with a 1/4 inch of foamy head. Aroma: Vanilla, banana, honey suckle and flowers. Taste: Brett, honey, banana, finishes with a slightly sour twang. Mouthfeel: Moderately fizzy, soft and almost creamy. Overall: Tasty, sweet and inviting.


 kmweaver (2501), Sebastopol, California, USA
3.5 Aroma Appearance Flavor Palate Overall
7/103/57/104/514/20
Nov 22, 2009  
Draft @ Toronado. Pours a slightly hazy, honey-golden color; mostly headless, or quickly dissipates. Just a touch of butterscotch in the aroma; honey, light brett character; on the sweet side; this really does seem slightly buttery, and while I appreciate that Toronado’s made this keg last, it may not be in the best shape right now; still, pleasant. Medium-to-full mouthfeel: average carbonation; lots of candy sugar, Belgian sugars, biscuity malts and a nice mineral bitterness; lightly sweet, but the butter notes don’t follow through from the nose; plenty of honey without being heavy. Lasting mineral bitterness, biscuity; moderately dry.



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