Floral Beers

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  1. alex_delany

    alex_delany Initiate (0) Apr 29, 2015 New York

    I'm not talking about floral hop notes; I'm talking about beers actually brewed with flowers. The style used to be huge (and kind of still is) way way back in the day in Scotland. I know Forbidden Root has been making some waves lately, but I'm looking for some other recommendations for brews including flowers, American or otherwise.

    What beers that are brewed with flowers have you guys been digging lately?
     
  2. Iamjeff6

    Iamjeff6 Initiate (0) Sep 9, 2013 Virginia

    http://www.craftbeer.com/news/flower-power-brewing-with-summers-blossoms

    Rosa Hibsicus Ale | Revolution Brewing | Chicago, IL
    Beer Description: highly drinkable ale steeped with hibiscus flowers and a touch of orange peel for a natural tartness and slight pink hue.

    “Rosa is our summer, beer garden beer and the tartness is great on a hot day. The base beer lets the hibiscus shine, both in taste and color. You’ll taste a natural tartness from the hibiscus, which is a great source of vitamin C. We also use dried orange peel to round out the flavor so it isn’t just the hibiscus and you get some fruit. I like to drink it really cold—like iced tea—and it drinks very easy.” – Josh Deth, Revolution’s Chairman of the Party

    Flowers Infusion | Willimantic Brewing Company | Willimantic, CT
    Beer Description: saison brewed with wildflower honey, calendula, hibiscus, lavender, roses and a trade secret flower.

    “We designed a very simple base beer with a light, flavorful body. We felt that the French Saison yeast strain fermented at a higher temperature would work well with the flowers we selected. The yeast incorporates multiple flavors and aromas that compliment the flowers.” – David Wolliner, owner and brewmaster

    Nautilus Hibiscus Saison | Pacific Brewing Laboratories | San Francisco, CA
    Beer Description: saison brewed with coriander, bitter orange peel and hibiscus flowers. Nautilus has a crisp, tart flavor and a reddish, pink hue.

    “When used modestly, flowers produce a great color and aroma that compliment the malty and hoppy flavors already in beer. We chose to add hibiscus flowers to our saison because hibiscus adds a tart and fruity flavor that balances out the farmhouse flavor created by the Belgian Saison yeast. Saison is a light style beer, which allows the flower flavor to blossom.” – Bryan Hermannsson, owner and Chief Mad Brewer

    Saison de Wench | Bison Organic Beer | Berkeley, CA
    Beer Description: Belgian farmhouse ale brewed with rose petals, rose hips, hibiscus, pink peppercorn and lemongrass.

    “In 1998, a fantastic book came out called Sacred and Herbal Healing Beer. It validated some of the herb beers I was already brewing, like my Honey Basil Ale, and encouraged me to go further and experiment with roots and flowers. Lighter beer styles, especially saisons, are a perfect canvas for flowers. Saison de Wench showcases the flowers quite beautifully. It has a bright floral nose, hints of tartness from hibiscus and lemongrass, finishing spicy and dry.” – Dan Del Grande, Chief Hoperations Officer

    Hops & Roses Brewery | Captain Lawrence Brewing Company | Elmsford, NY
    Beer Description: Liquid Gold aged in wine barrels with hibiscus, rose hips and elder flowers.

    “A sour beer with herbs and flowers just seemed like a good fit in my mind. The beer has a two-part sourness that comes from the Brettanomyces, as well as the flavors of the hibiscus. The aromas are dominated by the elderflower and rose hips, which impart very floral and perfumy notes. Overall the beer is dry, refreshing, tart and lightly fruity…perfect for a spring day in New York.” – Scott Vaccaro, owner and head brewer

    Hibiscus IPA | Coronado Brewing Company & Maui Brewing Co. | Lahaina, HI
    Beer Description: IPA made with Centennial, Chinook and Nugget hops with the addition of hibiscus flower.

    “We try to draw on what the local agriculture provides. Hibiscus is very local, as its known worldwide as a symbol of Hawaii. We often use these, dare I say “adjuncts” to enhance the experience by layering subtle flavors much like a good chef does with their food. None are ever a dominant flavor, they shouldn’t be—it’s beer.” – Garrett Marero, owner and brewmaster

    Oh Face, Provisional Saison | Trinity Brewing | Colorado Springs, CO
    Beer Description: wild saison brewed with lavender and aged in French oak barrels.

    “Traditional farmhouse versions incorporated a wide range of ingredients outside the realm of the “base four,” so brewing with flowers was a natural choice. I also use a few mild brettas (wild yeasts) in this beer, whose character is very compatible with the flavors of lavender. In fact, the combination of the specific yeasts along with lavender flower tips creates a unique cinnamon note, reminiscent of cupcakes.” – Jason Yester, president and brewmaster

    Rose Petal Imperial Golden Ale | Caldera Brewing Company | Ashland, OR
    Beer Description: the beer is like a party at grandma’s house with intense, aromatic fragrance of roses. Brewed with real rose petals and Bulgarian rose water.

    “I always wanted to brew with real rose petals—wanted that nice aroma. I choose a big golden ale so the alcohol would balance with the rose petals. I also choose this style as it does not contain dark malts, which would not compliment the rose petals” – James Mills, owner and head brewer

    Jasmine Pale Ale | Rock Art Brewery | Morrisville, VT
    Beer Description: amber ale with nice malt sweetness and just a hint of jasmine and hops.

    “I like using alternative ingredients, it makes me feel a connection to the past when beers were made with lots different ingredients. Jasmine is unique, aromatic, romantic and some feel an aphrodisiac. Our Jasmine Pale Ale is a soft summer brew, herbal, flowery and aromatic, great for a summer day. There’s just enough hop flavor that the beer is not sweet, a little caramel malts for flavor and a light ruby color and jasmine in the aroma and flavor, very unique and both guys and gals enjoy it!” – Matt Nadeau, owner and brewer

    Baudelaire Series iO Saison | Jolly Pumpkin Artisan Ales | Dexter, MI
    Description: red saison

    “Farmhouse ales can have earthy spicy notes that work really well with the sweet aroma of many flowers—which often have an earthy note as well. Many flowers have bitter, tart and sweet flavor characteristics which again can work well with farmhouse style beers.” – Ron Jeffries, founder and brewmaster

    Quick Wit | Fort George Brewery | Astoria, OR
    Beer Description: Belgian wit brewed with organic pale and wheat malts, ground coriander, organic lemongrass and wild-crafted elderflower.
     
  3. zid

    zid Grand Pooh-Bah (3,132) Feb 15, 2010 New York
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    Saisons are a good family for this. Three nice ones that come to mind are Cazeau Saison, Southampton Cuvee Des Fleurs, and Fantome Pissenlit.
     
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  4. beerjerk666

    beerjerk666 Grand Pooh-Bah (5,155) Aug 22, 2010 Florida
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    I really like Boulevard Hibiscus Gose, not sure of any other beers with flower additions that I may have had...

    I would like to try these out and will keep my eyes open for them for sure!
     
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  5. alex_delany

    alex_delany Initiate (0) Apr 29, 2015 New York

    Yup, saw this article, but wanted something a bit more current than 2013. Thanks!
     
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  6. zid

    zid Grand Pooh-Bah (3,132) Feb 15, 2010 New York
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    Regarding Scotland, you can't go wrong with Williams Bros. Their Fraoch Heather ale is worth a try for sure.
     
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  7. bleakies

    bleakies Maven (1,355) Apr 11, 2011 Massachusetts

    During its annual window of availability I drink a fair bit of Cambridge Brewing's Heather Ale.

    http://www.beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/14/84578/

    (I didn't see it last summer, though, either because I'm dumb and missed it or because they didn't brew it and I'm dumb.)
     
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  8. alex_delany

    alex_delany Initiate (0) Apr 29, 2015 New York

    Had it last summer in Scotland. Really enjoyed it. Great subtleness to the heather flowers.
     
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  9. Iamjeff6

    Iamjeff6 Initiate (0) Sep 9, 2013 Virginia

    Boulevard Hibiscus Gose- I really enjoyed that.
     
  10. thepenguin

    thepenguin Savant (1,215) Aug 8, 2010 Massachusetts

    Love Buzz is off the hook
     
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  11. gatheredwaters

    gatheredwaters Pooh-Bah (1,807) May 1, 2014 Vermont
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    Propolis produces mainly herbal saisons, but some of their beers have flowers added:

    Borage (Borage flowers)
    Beltane (Elderflower blossoms)
    Zephyros (Elderflower blossoms)
    Wendas (Wild Heather flowers)
    Apricot-Ostara (Chamomile flowers)

    Just the first thing that came to mind.

    Cheers
     
  12. alex_delany

    alex_delany Initiate (0) Apr 29, 2015 New York

    Awesome. Thanks for the list.
     
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  13. TonyLema1

    TonyLema1 Pooh-Bah (2,890) Nov 19, 2008 South Carolina
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    the only gose I've had that I didn't spit out
     
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  14. tillmac62

    tillmac62 Pooh-Bah (2,859) Oct 2, 2013 South Carolina
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    Dieu du Ciel - Rosee Hibiscus
     
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  15. alex_delany

    alex_delany Initiate (0) Apr 29, 2015 New York

    How easy is this to get? I'm assuming Canadian distro only?
     
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  16. tillmac62

    tillmac62 Pooh-Bah (2,859) Oct 2, 2013 South Carolina
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    I bought it in SC. I'm sure Dieu du Ciel gets NY distribution.
     
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  17. alex_delany

    alex_delany Initiate (0) Apr 29, 2015 New York

    Good to know. Thanks!
     
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  18. sjjn

    sjjn Pundit (852) Jun 4, 2004 California

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    SABERG Grand Pooh-Bah (5,001) Sep 16, 2007 Massachusetts
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    Add Hill Farmstead Convivial Suarez, saison with Hibiscus and lemon.
    Cheers
     
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  20. CyriousBeer

    CyriousBeer Initiate (0) May 7, 2013 New York

    Captain Lawrence Hops N' Roses is probably one of the best. Won gold for experimental beer at GABF in 2013.

    Another I personally enjoyed was Southern Tier Compass. Not sure if it's brewed anymore. Pale ale brewed with rose hips.
     
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