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5 Seasons Farmhouse Ale

5 Seasons Farmhouse Ale

Rated 3.275 by BeerPals
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Brewed by 5 Seasons Brewing Company

Atlanta, GA, United States

Style:  Saison

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Collaboration brew between Kevin at 5 Seasons and Spike at Terrapin. A collaboration brew with Terrapin Beer Company! The Farmhouse Ale refers to country beers brewed on self sufficient farms as matter of necessity. Le Saisonniers were seasonal workers that worked on the farms often paid with beer for their labor. It is a tribute to all community farmers and their CSA’s (Community Supported Agriculture). This Saison uses local wild flower honey, producing a unique hint of sweetness. European hops, which contribute a slight spice, along with a mild tartness from a Belgian style yeast results in a refreshing, thirst quenching ale. Through their dedicated hard work, we enjoy many quality products on our tables.

ID: 48819 Last updated 11 years ago Added to database 11 years ago

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Overall Rank12802
Overall Percentile76.1
Style Rank312 of 1253
Style Percentile75.1
Lowest Score4.1
Highest Score4.1
Average Score4.100
Weighted Score3.275
Standard Deviation0.000

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  • CYBERCAT 11711 reviews
    rated 4.1 11 years ago

    Aroma: 9 | Appearance: 8 | Mouthfeel: 8 | Flavor: 8 | Overall: 8

    Pours a hazy honey golden with a thick, fluffy, off-white, fine-bubbled, persistent head. Aroma is rich and fruity, mainly orange with yeasty and malty undertones. Flavor is quite strong, yeasty, orangy and slightly bitter. Texture is edgy, tingly and fizzy and leaves quite a tinge on the tongue.

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