
Magazine Issue 2
The Summer of Saison (Summer 2014)
The Summer of Saison
Contents
Inside this issue
Cooking with Beer: Porter-Braised and Grilled Baby Back RibsBy Sara DumfordLooking for weekend grilling ideas? From our deep Cooking with Beer archive: You don’t need a smoker for this slam-dunk rib recipe—but you can include a smoked porter, if you want.
Homebrewing Imperial SaisonsMaking imperial saison at home can be easier than brewing other high-gravity styles.
Beercation: Burlington, VermontBeer and travel writer Heather Vandenengel spent a few days in Chittenden County, Vermont, to learn what the new craft-beer scene is brewing . . .
Homebrew Fundamentals for Saisons and Bières de GardeBy Paul ZoccoWhether or not you have a farmhouse, you can brew these interesting farmhouse ale styles.
5 Craft Brewers and Their Favorite Farmhouse AlesBy Emily HuttoProfessional craft brewers weigh in on their favorite farmhouse ales from near and far.
Belgian Beer: You’re Probably Doing It WrongBy Joe StangeJoe Stange offers 5 tips for (correctly) making Belgian-style beer.
Color Outside the LinesIf we think of modern beer style guides as canonical coloring books for grownups, then saison is the devil on our shoulders inviting us to venture outside the lines and use all the crayons in the box. Here’s a guide to this playful style.
Bourbon-Barrel-Aged Stout Fruit Crumble RecipeBy Sara DumfordRound out any meal with this decadent dessert.
Saison SquaredCall it super, call it double, or call it imperial. After you’ve tried one or two strong saisons, you’ll just call it your new favorite beer.
Rustic Wheat Grain (Farro) Salad RecipeBy Sara DumfordFarro, an ancient grain with a nutty flavor and hints of cinnamon, pairs well with wheat beer in this tasty salad.
Peach Pale Ale Barbeque Sauce RecipeBy Sara DumfordTry grilling shrimp or salmon with this tart and tangy beer-infused barbeque sauce.
Quick Sour Beer Pickled Vegetables RecipeBy Sara DumfordThese crisp and tart beer-pickled veggies are a great start to any meal or gathering.
Product Watch: Beer In The Great OutdoorsSummers are all about being outside, and we’ve pulled together some outdoor beer gear that craft-beer fans won’t want to be without.
Is This Beer Fresh?By Neil FisherHere’s how to find and decipher breweries’ date codes on bottles and cans of craft beer.
Koriander und Salz, Gotterhalt’s Gose RecipeTry this homebrew-sized interpretation of a Gose, soured with Latobacillus bacteria before the boil.
Citrillo Wit RecipeThis American take on a Belgian witbier eschews the traditional coriander and citrus and instead derives its unique flavor from late-kettle American hops.
More Cowbell Farmhouse Ale RecipeBy Ian HokeThe mash schedule for this beer is a bit baroque, but it works great for a farmhouse ale in the style of Boulevard Tank 7.
366 Extra Brett Pale Ale RecipeTry your hand at a Brett-fermented pale ale with this recipe from Chad Yakobson, founder-brewmaster, Crooked Stave Brewing, Denver, Colorado.
The Bitter Earl English Pale Ale RecipeBy John McHenryBrewed with Earl Grey Creme tea, The Bitter Earl is malty and complex with a pronounced Earl Grey flavor and earthy hops presence.
Have Faith in Your Beer“Don’t sweat the small stuff when you’re brewing,” says Michael Copado. History assures us that most homebrew mistakes are “small stuff.”

When to Blend Your BeerBy Tom WilmesBlending is an important tool for homebrewers to have in their arsenal.
Funkwerks Tropic King RecipeBrew this yourself and discover why Funkwerks Brewery's Tropic King has become a local legend.
Kyle Hollingsworth’s Birthday Brew RecipeIn this recipe, musician and brewer Kyle Hollingsworth is going for a Farmhouse-style á la Boulevard Tank 7.
Fermentation FascinationIgnore yeast at your beer’s peril because if you don’t know yeast, you don’t know beer.
What Makes a Saison a Saison?By Emily HuttoEmily Hutto set out on a quest to find out how craft-beer brewers across the country defined “saison.” Here’s what she found.
Cellaring Dos and Don’tsBy Emily HuttoPatrick Dawson, the author of “Vintage Beer, A Taster’s Guide to Brews that Improve Over Time,” weighs in on best practices for cellaring.
Breakout Brewer: DC Brau Brewing CompanyBy Emily HuttoBrandon Skall and Jeff Hancock, former DJs, opened DC Brau Brewing Company, Washington, D.C.’s first packaging brewery in almost sixty years.
Editors’ Picks: Session IPAsThe session-beer trend is one that we wholeheartedly support, and session IPAs are at the top of our list.
So Many New HopsStan Hieronymus gives you the lowdown on some new hops varieties, including German ones that American brewers are clamoring to try.
Homebrewing in SwitzerlandBy Ian HokeAmerican Ian Hoke has discovered that homebrewing abroad presents many challenges and opportunities.
Breakout Brewer: Ninkasi BrewingBy Emily HuttoNinkasi is brewing award-winning beers and cultivating a music scene in support of culture, community, and the uniqueness of each individual.
Boulevard’s Steven Pauwels Handpicks a 6-Pack of World-Class Craft BeerPauwels’s dream six-pack would satisfy anyone’s cravings both for hops and for funky farmhouse ale.
Breakout Brewer: The CollaboratorBy Tom WilmesOn stage or over a brew kettle, professional musician and brewer Kyle Hollingsworth enjoys the spontaneity afforded by creative collaboration.
We Recommend: Great Beer Bars in Montreal, Baltimore & Eugene!Here are the three beer bars that we explored in the “Love Handles” column in Issue 2 (Summer 2014).