Jester King Spontaneous Fermented Beer Bottled!

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  1. Indytruks138

    Indytruks138 Initiate (0) Jun 28, 2013 Texas

    I can't believe this thread isn't already made and future trade offers going up...

    First 100% Spontaneously Fermented Beer Bottling
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    Today was a special day here at Jester King! We bottled our first 100% spontaneously fermented beer! Back in February of 2013, we began filling our coolship with wort and allowing it to chill overnight, exposed to the native microorganisms in the air. We then racked the wort into oak barrels and allowed it to ferment 100% spontaneously — meaning that we did not pitch yeast. Rather, fermentation was the by-product of native microorganisms that exist all around us at our ranch in the Texas Hill Country. Why are we doing this? We’re seeking to make a beer inextricably linked to a particular time and place, never to be precisely recreated again. Beer that has a sense of place and time is what intrigues us, and motivates us to be immensely patient with a project that is now three years old.


    Yesterday, we blended our first 100% spontaneously fermented beer. We created a three-year vertical blend of coolship beer from the winter of 2013, winter of 2014, and winter of 2015. Today we’re packaging the blend in 750ml and 375ml bottles, as well as kegs. We opted for olive green bottles with a cork and cap finish. The blend will condition in bottles and kegs for quite some time. One often overlooked component of farmhouse ales and spontaneously fermented beers is the importance of the time the beer spends refermenting in the serving vessel. We anticipate our spontaneous beer will spend six to nine months slowly refermenting in the bottle prior to release. Why are we committing so much time to a beer that’s already partially three years old? “Magical” things happen in the bottle over time! As the yeast struggles to survive in a hostile environment that’s low in nutrients, higher in alcohol, lower in pH, and that has pressure building from the CO2, it tends to behave differently and produce some very interesting flavors and aromas. That’s why we view the refermentation phase that our spontaneous beer goes through, starting today, to be absolutely critical.


    Ultimately, if all goes well, the beer will be ready for release in several months. We’re hopeful this will be sometime in 2016. Until then, we’re very excited to see this special project finally begin to materialize into something that can be shared with beer drinkers and that is an embodiment of a particular place and time.
     
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  2. Persdawg

    Persdawg Zealot (710) Mar 12, 2015 Texas
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    Best beleeb it buddy...I was too busy speeding down I35 to get in line to post it.
    The beer and the crowd will both be absurd.
     
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  3. sjantiflow

    sjantiflow Initiate (0) Sep 16, 2010 Washington

    I already texted my friend in Austin. I won't be surprised if it will be a shit show at the release like for Sherry Atrial
     
  4. rdooley

    rdooley Initiate (0) Feb 7, 2013 Texas

    Curious to know how many bottles they were able to fill.
     
  5. jesterkingbeer

    jesterkingbeer Pundit (865) Jun 28, 2010 Texas

    Our first packaging run was about 1,400 750ml bottles and 2,000 375ml bottles. We'll do two more packaging runs this winter of roughly equal size. That will be it for our 2016 release. - Jeff
     
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  6. rdooley

    rdooley Initiate (0) Feb 7, 2013 Texas

    That's great news, a lot more than I imagined!
     
  7. Pldevo

    Pldevo Initiate (0) Jul 25, 2015 New Hampshire

    so you're telling me there's a chance!
     
  8. sethsticles

    sethsticles Crusader (413) May 6, 2014 California
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    Why different bottle sizes? Are you aiming for each subsequent bottling run to have a similar blend profile as this first run or are you expecting each packaging blend to bring its characteristics not minding if they change over the months from now until bottling?
     
  9. jamescain

    jamescain Initiate (0) Jul 14, 2009 Texas

    Three years of making the same beer will give you a decent amount on hand to bottle
     
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  10. jesterkingbeer

    jesterkingbeer Pundit (865) Jun 28, 2010 Texas

    The 750ml and 375ml is aimed at giving people bottles to share or drink themselves, not that people can't drink 750ml themselves. This year, we're aiming for a similar profile for our three blends.

    Also, relatedly, we're not refermenting any of our first blends with fruit. We want the fermentation, water, grain, and hop characteristics to stand out the most. We'll referment with fruit for releases in future years.
     
  11. Indytruks138

    Indytruks138 Initiate (0) Jun 28, 2013 Texas

    Between the bottle counts and news that future years will be fruited, I don't know how much better this news can get!

    Thank you @jesterkingbeer and I hope you have the strongest non-washable permanent ink stamps ready for release weekend because the jerks will be out in full force trying to get extra bottles going through the lines multiple times.
     
  12. jamescain

    jamescain Initiate (0) Jul 14, 2009 Texas

    What was the final gravity of the winter of 2015 blend? Or all of them for that matter? For the blend I did recently all three years finished within 0.002 and the pH was all within 0.14
     
  13. ElkSherpa

    ElkSherpa Initiate (0) Dec 26, 2008 Texas


    Average terminal gravity of ~ 1.002 for the youngest beer in the blend. Highest gravity was 1.005, which I believe was a barrel of two year old beer.
     
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  14. ElChuques

    ElChuques Initiate (0) Oct 8, 2014 Arkansas

    So awesome! I hope I get to try this; I'm pulling my ATX strings as hard as I can.

    The idea of fruit refermentations is also super exciting. Have you guys considered doing any solera-type aging?
     
  15. boogercrack

    boogercrack Initiate (0) May 24, 2012 Texas

    because cantillon and 3f do it
     
  16. Dicers

    Dicers Grand Pooh-Bah (3,436) Sep 2, 2012 California
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    Some times the simplest answer is the right one?
     
  17. mattisloco

    mattisloco Maven (1,306) Feb 13, 2007 Texas
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    Come on April 15th.
     
  18. NDogg44

    NDogg44 Zealot (708) Oct 21, 2015 Texas
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    ?
     
  19. donspublic

    donspublic Grand Pooh-Bah (3,552) Aug 4, 2014 Texas
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    Maybe someone is getting a big tax refund
     
  20. mattisloco

    mattisloco Maven (1,306) Feb 13, 2007 Texas
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    Ha, no. I'll just be in Austin that weekend.
     
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