The latest in a series of saisons aged in wine barrels that usually incorporate local fruits sourced from the likes of rockstar farmers like Tom Culton. This sixth installment is the one we’ve all been waiting for, bringing the sour with peaches. It’s worth waiting in line for, though I have to admit, I’m going to really enjoy when the new production facility opens up and I don’t have to wait out in the cold, rainy Sunday morning for bottles of my precious. But to the patient, come the spoils:
Tired Hands You Are the Emptiness – Pours a cloudy but bright, almost radiant yellow color with a finger of white head. Smells utterly fantastic, big fruit notes, those peaches coming through strong, lots of musty funk. Taste is sweet and sour, lots of musty funk, juicy peaches, oak and vanilla. It’s not as sour or oaky as other entrants in the Emptiness series, but it’s well balanced and more quaffable. Mouthfeel is light bodied, crisp, and refreshing, reasonable carbonation, light acidity, and quaffable. This went down a heck of a lot faster than previous entrants. Overall, another delicious entry in the Emptiness series, well balanced, great match with the peaches, complex, me like. A-
Beer Nerd Details: 7% ABV (allegedly) bottled (500 ml waxed cap). Drank out of a flute glass on 12/31/14.
Merry new year to me. Oh look, the original batch of Emptiness, Out of the Emptiness (made with plums) has a new batch coming out. Dammit, when will this Believer’s Club thing kick in? It’s going to be cold on Sunday.