Estival Dichotomous this weekend!

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  1. jesterkingbeer

    jesterkingbeer Pundit (865) Jun 28, 2010 Texas

    Introducing Jester King Estival Dichotomous

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    We are excited to introduce Jester King Estival Dichotomous — our summer saison brewed with chamomile and spelt and refermented with strawberries. Estival Dichotomous is our second seasonal saison following Hibernal Dichotomous, which we released in April of 2014. As we mentioned at the time of the Hibernal Dichotomous release, our brewing is largely driven by the seasons. We make farmhouse ales when the weather is hot and temperatures are conducive to fermentation in stainless steel, and we make spontaneously fermented beers and barrel fermented beers when temperatures are cold and conducive to overnight inoculation of wort and slow maturation in oak. We also use the ingredients that are available to us at various times during the year. For instance, in the winter we make beer with citrus fruit, in the spring we use peaches, in the summer we use apricots, blueberries and figs, and in the fall we use grapes, horehound, lemon bee balm, and squash. Estival Dichotomous is an analog for the summer season. It’s a beer that’s evocative of the summer weather and its bounty, particularly the smells of hay resting in the fields late in the season.

    Estival Dichotomous was brewed in early July of 2014 with Hill Country well water, barley, spelt, hops, and chamomile. It was fermented with our unique mixed culture of microorganisms consisting of brewers yeast and native yeast and bacteria harvested from our land in the Texas Hill Country, and then refermented with strawberries. Finally, it underwent a long term refermentation and maturation in bottles, kegs, and casks over the course of three months. Mixed culture fermentation is a very slow and patient process, so while Estival Dichotomous is evocative of the summer, its release is not tied to the season from which it originated. In terms of the chamomile addition, we stayed true to the words and wisdom of our friend Yvan De Baets of Brasserie De La Senne in Brussels, Belgium. Yvan writes in Phil Markowski’s Farmhouse Ales, “If spices are used, it must be with the utmost moderation. A saison is not by any means a spice soup.” Estival Dichotomous is 6.0% alcohol by volume, has a finishing gravity of 1.000 (0 degrees Plato), and was 4.1 pH at the time of bottling. Given the tartness that has developed in the flavor profile, we suspect the pH has slowly dropped over the last three months while in the bottles, kegs, and casks.

    Estival Dichotomous will be released at Jester King Brewery on Friday, November 14th when our tasting room opens at 4pm. It will be available by the glass, as well as to go in 750ml bottles ($12, limit 3 per customer per day). Approximately 3,000 bottles are available, and at this point, we do not anticipate Estival Dichotomous being available beyond Jester King, aside from a few special events.

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  2. mdeluna

    mdeluna Pundit (839) Mar 6, 2011 Texas
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    So many releases, so little money..
     
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  3. SeaSparrow

    SeaSparrow Initiate (0) Sep 4, 2010 Texas

    Awesome, I think I am going to be up there Sunday!
     
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  4. aschwab

    aschwab Initiate (0) Mar 3, 2009 Texas

    Anyone else surprised it is a 3 bottle limit and not 2?

    (I am not complaining, I just was surprised to see that)
     
  5. Longhorn08

    Longhorn08 Savant (1,109) Feb 4, 2014 Texas
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    I can get a Rochefort 10 for about $6, and a BCBS for $5. This is as high as i go for 12 oz (or 11.2). $21 is a bad joke.
     
  6. bccocx

    bccocx Pooh-Bah (1,576) Jan 13, 2007 Texas
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    You may have missed this from other thread:

     
  7. mgr78704

    mgr78704 Initiate (0) Oct 28, 2013 Texas

    Compared to no limit for Hibernal, I think it's about right. People don't go as wild buying up all of this and Hibernal like they do for the fruit sours. Should last 2.5 to three weekends I would bet even with limit three. Weather becomes a factor too for some people.
     
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  8. kmello69

    kmello69 Initiate (0) Nov 27, 2011 Texas

    Not for me. This is my type of weather! I'll be there at opening tomorrow
     
  9. aschwab

    aschwab Initiate (0) Mar 3, 2009 Texas

    Much better than 90/100 degree days.
     
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  10. beerboy9960

    beerboy9960 Zealot (600) Jan 28, 2011 Oklahoma
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    Is it best to get there earlier in the day for these releases or is it pretty easy to get all day long? Never been to one and coming down Saturday so I was curious.
     
  11. GoPokes

    GoPokes Zealot (508) Nov 9, 2013 Texas
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    This. It won't sell out til next weekend at the absolute earliest.
     
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  12. Longhorn08

    Longhorn08 Savant (1,109) Feb 4, 2014 Texas
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    Well thats a bit better :-/
     
  13. TxUltraRunner

    TxUltraRunner Initiate (0) Aug 16, 2012 Texas

    I'll be there as well...I'll find ya
     
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  14. mph005

    mph005 Initiate (0) Nov 25, 2013 Texas
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    Show up anytime, easy to get all day long.
     
  15. bccocx

    bccocx Pooh-Bah (1,576) Jan 13, 2007 Texas
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    Bring on Autumnal and Vernal Dichotomous! Wonder if they've been brewed yet. Can't wait to try Estival
     
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  16. nathanmiller

    nathanmiller Initiate (0) Oct 7, 2009 New York

    This one looks awesome. Given that Hibernal was so wonderful, I really hope I can get some bottles of this bad boy.
     
  17. kmello69

    kmello69 Initiate (0) Nov 27, 2011 Texas

    Don't look to hard. Work up sick as hell this morning, so probably not up for driving out there today. Might try for Sunday instead
     
  18. JaBes

    JaBes Initiate (0) Sep 16, 2013 Texas

    Stoked for this, Hibernal is drinking real nice right now. Summer in a glass.
     
  19. jesterkingbeer

    jesterkingbeer Pundit (865) Jun 28, 2010 Texas

    Thanks. Autumnal will be next.
     
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  20. ElChuques

    ElChuques Initiate (0) Oct 8, 2014 Arkansas

    So, this rhymes with festival, right?

    Or are we going with the hard "i"? Seems either way is correct. Can I get a ruling?
     
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