The Finer Points of Bad Behavior Volume X: Peaches and Brettanomyces Bruxellensis
Is/Was Brewing

- From:
- Is/Was Brewing
- Illinois, United States
- Style:
- Fruit and Field Beer
- ABV:
- 6.1%
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- +10 ratings needed
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- Inactive
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- Added:
- Aug 31, 2022
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The Finer Points of Bad Behavior is an ever evolving series of beers that pairs seasonal ingredients with unique strains of yeast specifically chosen to compliment, contrast, and elevate each other.
Volume VII revisits our original pairing of ripe peaches from Mick Klug Farms and a strain of Brettanomyces Bruxellensis known for its characteristics similar to white wine like Chenin Blanc and Pinot Gris. For the 2022 vintage we extended the contact time of the beer on the peaches. This allowed for the naturally occurring microflora on the peach skin to referment the beer alongside the chosen strain of Brettanomyces. The resulting beer is a beautiful expression of peach flavors with additional notes of white wine, SweetTarts, mango, a light funkiness and a quenching tart finish.
Production Time: 10 months
Fermentation Vessel: Stainless Steel
Released: August 2022
Volume VII revisits our original pairing of ripe peaches from Mick Klug Farms and a strain of Brettanomyces Bruxellensis known for its characteristics similar to white wine like Chenin Blanc and Pinot Gris. For the 2022 vintage we extended the contact time of the beer on the peaches. This allowed for the naturally occurring microflora on the peach skin to referment the beer alongside the chosen strain of Brettanomyces. The resulting beer is a beautiful expression of peach flavors with additional notes of white wine, SweetTarts, mango, a light funkiness and a quenching tart finish.
Production Time: 10 months
Fermentation Vessel: Stainless Steel
Released: August 2022
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