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Paul -

I agree Saisons are one of best kept secrets in the world of beer. Dupont is pretty good but my favourite so far is:

Brasserie de Silly Brouwerij (Belgium)

Silly Saison – Creamy head, dark amber beer. Malty slightly sweet toffee flavour. Slight bitter aftertaste. Very moreish, don’t be put off by the name.
No sediment.
5.0%
As good, if not better than Innis & Gunn !

Great name - great taste.

Alan -

I have the 2008 version of the Smuttynose and this time the think sweet quality seems a little too much.

Nicole -

I found this entry while looking for saison pictures - I was impressed by the line up! We don't get Smutty our here in CA, I wish we did! Saison D'Epeature, despite being very light, is a favorite of mine - I love the subtle flavor from the spelt. it's so bright. I feel for you on the bad Belgian translations. Have you ever read the S. Bernardus website? it seems like everything was translated from Belgian to Japanese then to English. Anyway, I think I know what that cryptic translation means - they're talking about Southern German weizen yeast strain, which is a peculiar yeast blend. It consists not only of a particular strain of S. Cervesiae (brewer's yeast) but also S. Delbrukki, which is responsible for much of the banana esters and clove phenols in German Weizens. The only thing is, I don't get much banana and clove from the beer!
Cheers,
Nicole

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