Jester King Biere de Syrah

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  1. tony2beers

    tony2beers Initiate (0) Feb 17, 2015 Texas

    Introducing Jester King Bière de Syrah

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    We are pleased to introduce Jester King Bière de Syrah — a barrel-aged sour beer refermented with Syrah grapes. Bière de Syrah consists of a blend of beer fermented in oak barrels for nine to twelve months with our mixed culture of brewers yeast and native yeast and bacteria harvested from the air and wildflowers around our brewery. The blend was then refermented with Syrah grapes for about two weeks, transferred off of the fruit, then aged for an additional nine months in oak barrels. After packaging, the beer naturally conditioned for an additional two months prior to release. Altogether, Bière de Syrah is roughly two years old.


    Bière de Syrah spent considerably more time aging than most of our other fruited sour beers. This is due to the fact that our Barrel Program Head Adrienne Ballou likes the practice of racking (transferring) beer refermented with wine grapes back into oak barrels for further maturation. Adrienne came to Jester King from the wine world and brought several winemaking techniques with her. According to Adrienne, maturation in oak barrels following fruit refermentation allows the beer to take on more complex characteristics than just bright fruit character and acidity.


    The grapes used in the refermentation of Bière de Syrah came from the 2014 harvest in California. We attempt to use native Texas fruit whenever possible, but in this case, we had difficultly sourcing Texas grapes last year. Most of the grapes from the 2014 Texas harvest went to winemakers. Fortunately, we’ve developed some great relationships with wineries in our area, so hopefully this will be the last time we source grapes from California, or anywhere outside of Texas.


    Bière de Syrah was brewed with Hill Country well water, barley, wheat, oats, and hops. It was fermented with our mixed culture of brewers yeast and native yeast and bacteria harvested from the Texas Hill Country prior to refermentation with Syrah grapes. It is unfiltered, unpasteurized, and 100% naturally conditioned in bottles, kegs, and casks. Bière de Syrah is 7.3% alcohol by volume, 9 IBU, 3.2 pH at the time of packaging in June 2015, and has a finishing gravity of 1.001 (0.25 degrees Plato).


    Bière de Syrah will be released at Jester King when our tasting room opens at 4pm on Friday, July 31st. It will be available to go in 500ml bottles ($16/bottle, limit 1 per customer per day, approximately 2,700 bottles available). A very limited amount of Bière de Syrah will be available by the glass at our tasting room. We’ll be tapping one gravity keg (20L) of Bière de Syrah at 4pm on Friday, 1pm on Saturday, and 1pm on Sunday and selling 4 ounce pours while supplies last. Outside of special events, Bière de Syrah will only be available at our tasting room. The label art was created by our own Josh Cockrell.
     
  2. mph005

    mph005 Initiate (0) Nov 25, 2013 Texas
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    Exciting, although I am admittedly still hungover from Atrial weekend.
     
  3. CheChe

    CheChe Initiate (0) Aug 4, 2014 Texas

    Hoping the lines will be short. My grandma was having a hard time in the sun
     
  4. joeyfeets

    joeyfeets Initiate (0) Aug 14, 2014 New York

    I should have stayed at the ranch & started growing grapes to trade to JK for whales bruh.
     
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  5. tony2beers

    tony2beers Initiate (0) Feb 17, 2015 Texas

    what's the BA shorthand for this one? BdS?
     
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  6. CheChe

    CheChe Initiate (0) Aug 4, 2014 Texas

    BdS works for me
     
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  7. UHCougar12

    UHCougar12 Initiate (0) Feb 21, 2011 Texas

    Ft Atrial ISO bds
    ip houston
     
  8. mattchow

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

    yiss. any #mulearmy from OK or DFW coming?

    b5?
     
  9. Yeti1979

    Yeti1979 Initiate (0) Jan 15, 2013 Louisiana

  10. mattchow

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

    sorry bud, won't be there, the #mulearmy will though. I won't arrive till Saturday sometime.
     
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  11. drummermattie02

    drummermattie02 Initiate (0) May 10, 2009 Texas

  12. caffeineTX

    caffeineTX Crusader (427) Aug 29, 2014 Texas
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    I'm still recovering from heat stroke last weekend.
     
  13. NevilleNuckingham

    NevilleNuckingham Initiate (0) Jun 1, 2015 Texas

    So it is written. So it shall be done.
     
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  14. icetrauma

    icetrauma Pooh-Bah (1,657) Sep 7, 2004 Texas
    Pooh-Bah

    FIFY
     
  15. siege06nd

    siege06nd Pooh-Bah (2,027) Dec 29, 2009 Virginia
    Pooh-Bah

    This beer sounds delicious. Jealous of you Austin folks! You have a great thing going. Enjoy and send pics!
     
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  16. Phoenix2443

    Phoenix2443 Pundit (903) Jan 20, 2010 Texas

    Chance of rain in the afternoon tomorrow....excelllenntttt
     
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  17. hash_tagger

    hash_tagger Initiate (0) Jan 18, 2013 Texas

    Best skip this release. Not worth it #shitshow and the like. Best to stay home and drink your local beers in ac and laugh at idiots who like heat strokes.
     
  18. drummermattie02

    drummermattie02 Initiate (0) May 10, 2009 Texas

    Grandma, is that you?
     
  19. nathanmiller

    nathanmiller Initiate (0) Oct 7, 2009 New York

    @jesterkingbeer like WTF for instance? Would love to try this one but work travel gets in the way this time.
     
  20. jesterkingbeer

    jesterkingbeer Pundit (865) Jun 28, 2010 Texas

    Although we're not anticipating a crowd as large as last weekend, we'll have a cash only line for Biere de Syrah.
     
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