Jester King Colour Five

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  1. Jack_Around

    Jack_Around Devotee (365) Aug 2, 2013 Texas

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    We’re very excited to introduce Jester King Colour Five — a blend of barrel-aged, sour beer refermented with Texas blueberries!

    When we referment our sour, barrel-aged beer with fruit, our goal is to create something that’s greater than the sum of its parts. We allow the fruit to become fundamentally transformed by native yeast and bacteria in our beer, resulting in new and interesting flavors. We’re particularly pleased with the way we have been able to achieve this with Colour Five, and we’re excited to release this beer, which has taken a very long time to create.

    A previous attempt at refermenting sour, barrel-aged beer with blueberries was far less successful. Back in 2013, we added blueberries from east Texas to oak barrels containing sour red ale, and allowed the sugar in the fruit to referment. Unfortunately, the results did not meet our standards, and the beer was sent down the drain. The batch had become acetic or vinegary, a characteristic that we detest in sour beers, but unfortunately encounter far too frequently throughout the beer world.

    On the whole, we’re quite willing to sit back and allow fermentation with native yeasts and bacteria to take our beer in all sorts of interesting directions. But one part of our process that we do control very carefully is temperature. We keep our barrel room right around sixty degrees Fahrenheit year-round in order to keep acetobacter (the bacteria that produces acetic acid) at bay. At extremely low levels, acetobacter can add some pleasant complexity and depth of flavor, but if allowed to grow, it can easily take over. Unfortunately, our first attempt at blueberry refermentation became overly acetic and was dumped. Jester King is a very experimental brewery, and part of what this means is that some of our experiments fail. Never dumping any of our beer would mean that we were selling you our failed experiments. This is not something we will do.

    There were several things we decided to do differently this time, as compared with our failed blueberry refermentation in 2013. First, we used a different base beer. The blueberries were refermented with a blend of 89% Das Überkind — our “old” saison aged for months in oak barrels with native yeasts and bacteria, and 11% RU55, our barrel-aged sour red ale. The base for the 2013 batch was 100% RU55. Second, the base beer and the blueberries were blended and allowed to referment in a stainless steel tank, which allowed us to keep a constant blanket of carbon dioxide over the beer, in order to stave off oxygen, which can lead to the growth of acetobacter. Finally, we froze the blueberries for this batch prior to refermentation, in order to decrease the population of acetobacter on the skins of the fruit. There were also some elements that we did not change, including the sourcing of blueberries from east Texas, and the use of carbonic maceration to burst open the skins of the berries, rather than crushing them.

    Colour Five was brewed with Hill Country well water, barley, wheat, and hops. It was fermented with our unique mixed culture of microorganisms, which includes farmhouse yeasts, naturally occurring wild yeasts harvested from our land in the Texas Hill Country, and native souring bacteria. After extended fermentation and maturation in oak barrels, Colour Five was refermented with Texas blueberries over the course of several weeks. The final refermentation of the beer occurred in bottles, kegs, and casks. Colour Five is 7.1% alcohol by volume, 3.2 pH, and has a finishing gravity of 1.000 (0 degrees Plato). It is unfiltered, unpasteurized, and 100% naturally conditioned.

    The label art for Colour Five was created by our in-house artist Josh Cockrell. Josh’s inspiration for the label came from the realm of sacred geometry.

    Colour Five will be available when our tasting room opens at 4pm on Friday, October 31st. It will be for sale by the glass, as well as in bottles to go (500ml x $16). Approximately 2,000 bottles are available with a limit of one bottle per customer per day. Aside from a few special events, Colour Five will be available exclusively at Jester King.

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  2. GoPokes

    GoPokes Zealot (508) Nov 9, 2013 Texas
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    Yesssssssss.
     
  3. mgr78704

    mgr78704 Initiate (0) Oct 28, 2013 Texas

    Wonder if Friday being Halloween and the new arm stamping system will let this one last to next weekend...
     
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  4. Indytruks138

    Indytruks138 Initiate (0) Jun 28, 2013 Texas

    I sure hope with Halloween and Untapped Dallas this makes it to next weekend. Hopefully the stamp process will keep a-holes from cheating to get extra bottles.
     
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  5. bccocx

    bccocx Pooh-Bah (1,576) Jan 13, 2007 Texas
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    I'm guessing this will be around during Funk n' Sour Fest one way or another!
     
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  6. Phoenix2443

    Phoenix2443 Pundit (903) Jan 20, 2010 Texas

    excited to try this
     
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  7. tx_beer_man

    tx_beer_man Pundit (902) Jan 22, 2013 Texas
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    Likewise, hoping these stamps work!!!!
     
  8. bccocx

    bccocx Pooh-Bah (1,576) Jan 13, 2007 Texas
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    Stamps seemingly work pretty well. There are some characters (sadly from this site) that like to ask Stanley's patrons for their allocations, though.
     
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  9. saint0r

    saint0r Initiate (0) Aug 8, 2013 Texas

    at untapped?
     
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  10. Cowboys9

    Cowboys9 Initiate (0) Jan 30, 2009 Texas

    Hope this is at the Halloween event with Prairie. VERY excited about this one.
     
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  11. mattchow

    mattchow Savant (1,009) Jun 24, 2012 Texas

    Will we be able to purchase a bottle at funk n sour fest or am I really going to have to drive back up the next day?
     
  12. jesterkingbeer

    jesterkingbeer Pundit (865) Jun 28, 2010 Texas

    Ticket holders to Funk n' Sour Fest will be able to purchase one bottle of Colour Five.

    Please note that we won't be open to the public on 10/30. Only ticket holders will be allowed in.
     
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  13. starkmarvelo

    starkmarvelo Initiate (0) Jan 20, 2010 Texas

    @jesterkingbeer it would be super if we could set up some sort of pre-tax deduction from my payroll. See ya this weekend!
     
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  14. bccocx

    bccocx Pooh-Bah (1,576) Jan 13, 2007 Texas
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    C'mon Chow... We all know that you're going to drive back for more :wink:
     
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  15. mattchow

    mattchow Savant (1,009) Jun 24, 2012 Texas

    yay.

    oh i'll be back, but not till 11/8 weekend lol.
     
  16. mlbbest

    mlbbest Initiate (0) May 2, 2009 California

    Does this kind of release typically make it through the weekend? I'll be flying in from San Diego and will be there on Sunday. Wondering if I'll have a shot at a bottle?
     
  17. aschwab

    aschwab Initiate (0) Mar 3, 2009 Texas

    There has only ever been one JK beer that sold out in one weekend that was this size of a release.

    So yes, it should make it. But, there is no guarantee. It is a batch 1 of something, so it means it could go quicker than most releases....especially with Funk and Sour fest going on Thursday where they can buy bottles as well.

    In short - you should be able to get it.
     
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  18. ext1rpate

    ext1rpate Initiate (0) Feb 21, 2011 Texas

    I think there is a possibility this will not make it past this weekend if we look at how the Fen Tao release went. Since both are new beer releases, and not a new blend, people might go crazy for this one.

    I know that Fen Tao had was announced a lot earlier before the release than this was... but there is a possibility, maybe? Who knows.
     
  19. mattchow

    mattchow Savant (1,009) Jun 24, 2012 Texas

    don't forget, people love peaches.
     
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