Jester King Vulgar Affectation

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  1. CheChe

    CheChe Initiate (0) Aug 4, 2014 Texas

    http://jesterkingbrewery.com/introducing-jester-king-vulgar-affectation

    We are excited to introduce Jester King Vulgar Affectation — a nearly one year old farmhouse ale brewed with native lemon beebalm and horehound growing in the fields surrounding our brewery. The inspiration behind Vulgar Affectation came from a couple of different sources — our desire to make beer with a sense of place unique to our land in the Texas Hill Country, our enjoyment of foraged beers, and our specific admiration for Pissenlit from Brasserie Fantôme, which is brewed with wildflowers gathered from around their brewery in Soy, Belgium.


    To make Pissenlit, Fantôme’s Dany Prignon picks wild dandelions, dries them, and makes a concentrated tea that he adds at the end of the boil. In the summer of 2014, an intense purple field of lemon beebalm wildflowers (pictured below) grew around Jester King. Our Head Brewer Garret Crowell picked some of the leaves and flowers and dried them for several months. On brew day in late September of 2014, he picked fresh horehound around our brewery and added it to the dried lemon beebalm leaves and flowers. He then made a concentrated tea of horehound and lemon beebalm and added it at the end of the boil.


    This process exemplifies our mission at Jester King, to make beers that embody the place and time in which they’re made. Using the seasonal resources that grow around us ties our beer to our location, and a specific moment in time. Vulgar Affectation spent close to six months fermenting in stainless steel tanks, and then another four months bottle conditioning, which means that its release coincides with the time of year when lemon beebalm and horehound are growing in our fields once again!


    Vulgar Affectation was brewed with Hill Country well water, barley, wheat, rye, rolled oats, lemon beebalm, horehound, and hops. It was fermented with our mixed culture of brewers yeast and native yeast and bacteria harvested from the Texas Hill Country. It is unfiltered, unpasteurized, and 100% naturally conditioned in bottles, kegs, and casks. Vulgar Affectation is 5.0% alcohol by volume, 38 IBU, 3.6 pH at the time of packaging in April 2015, and has a finishing gravity of 1.002 (0.5 degrees Plato).


    Vulgar Affectation will be released at Jester King when our tasting room opens at 4pm on Friday, August 7th, with a special pre-release during the Alamo Drafthouse Rolling Roadshow presentation ofTwin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me on Thursday, August 6th. It will be available by the glass and to go in 750ml bottles ($12/bottle, limit 3 per customer per day, approximately 3,000 bottles available). A very limited amount of Vulgar Affectation will be available by the glass in our tasting room. Outside of special events, Vulgar Affectation will only be available at our tasting room. The label art was created by our own Josh Cockrell.
     
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  2. AChamberlain

    AChamberlain Savant (1,059) Jun 6, 2006 Texas

  3. tokimedo

    tokimedo Savant (1,038) Feb 28, 2015 California
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    LOVE that label.
     
  4. CheChe

    CheChe Initiate (0) Aug 4, 2014 Texas

    Glad someone finally recognized it
     
  5. SmellyPete

    SmellyPete Initiate (0) Dec 23, 2014 Texas

    if it's anything like Natural Union, meh
     
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  6. mattisloco

    mattisloco Maven (1,306) Feb 13, 2007 Texas
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    I kind of agree. Though I was able to try Natural Union again recently and it's changing for the better.
     
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  7. mph005

    mph005 Initiate (0) Nov 25, 2013 Texas
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    This, I opened one last month and it was much, much better than at the release.
     
  8. Jack_Around

    Jack_Around Devotee (365) Aug 2, 2013 Texas

    What's behind the name?
     
  9. bccocx

    bccocx Pooh-Bah (1,576) Jan 13, 2007 Texas
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    I thought it was tasty, but then again, I prefer the JK farmhouse saisons to the sours.
     
  10. Heretic42

    Heretic42 Savant (1,118) Aug 31, 2011 Texas

    For starters, 'Vulgare' is the specific name for horehound.
     
  11. HawksBeerFan

    HawksBeerFan Maven (1,378) Dec 24, 2011 Illinois
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    I actually loved Natural Union, perfect beer on a hot day
     
  12. rainerschuhsler

    rainerschuhsler Initiate (0) May 17, 2012 Texas

    'Affection' probably has something to do with "enjoyment of foraged beers, and our specific admiration for Pissenlit."
     
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  13. joeyfeets

    joeyfeets Initiate (0) Aug 14, 2014 New York

    I miss seeing three pages of line speculation. Someone announce they're leaving work early to beat the "rush".
     
  14. Jack_Around

    Jack_Around Devotee (365) Aug 2, 2013 Texas

    Except it's "affectation" : behavior, speech, or writing that is artificial and designed to impress.
     
  15. mph005

    mph005 Initiate (0) Nov 25, 2013 Texas
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    I assumed it was a reference to the beebalm resembling.....something vulgar?
     
  16. rainerschuhsler

    rainerschuhsler Initiate (0) May 17, 2012 Texas

    Ah! I've been misreading it until you pointed it out to me.
     
  17. elbrooksie

    elbrooksie Initiate (0) Jan 10, 2013 Texas

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  18. Jovial_Libations

    Jovial_Libations Initiate (0) Jan 30, 2015 Texas

    At just 5% ABV wouldn't it make sense to put this in 12 oz bottles and sell them as 4-packs?
     
  19. WolfBrewer

    WolfBrewer Initiate (0) Mar 23, 2015 Texas

    There are many JK beers at just 5%. Aside from adding more hours to the bottling day, I imagine they also prefer the heavier duty 500/750 mL's for re-fermentation in the bottle.
     
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  20. turfy

    turfy Pooh-Bah (1,872) Mar 17, 2010 Texas
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    No ratings on this one yet. How does it taste?
     
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