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Jester King 2016 Spon, the brewery’s first 100% spontaneous beer

Jester King 2016 Spon Méthode Gueuze

Jester King 2016 Spon Méthode Gueuze is the Austin, Texas based brewery’s first spontaneously fermented beer. Soon, it will see the light of day.

Like so many brewers stateside, a trip to Belgium’s renown Cantillon in 2012 inspired Jester King to attempt spontaneous fermentation. In case these terms are foreign to you, spontaneous fermentation occurs when a brewery cools their hot wort (post boil beer) in a coolship (basically a shallow bathtub). The yeast and bacteria in the air will begin fermenting the cooling beer.

In 2013, Jester King mashed on on their first spontaneous beer, featuring 60% barley and 40% Texas wheat. The hops had been aged in burlap bags in their horse barn attic. The beer was then racked to puncheons and the brewery waited. Biology took the wheel.

Pulling samples after six months encouraged Jester King to do the process again the following winter. By 2015, the brewery found their sweet spot in the process.

Jester King 2016 Spon Méthode Gueuze is a blend of 1, 2 and 3 year old spontaneously fermented beer, dating back to their first attempt. Jester King wants to reiterate this beer is not lambic or gueuze, just brewed in the “method” of gueuze. A very time consuming, and painstaking method that takes an inordinate amount of patience to do correctly.

…Rather, we have a very strong desire for beer drinkers to know how our beer was made. We want them to know that this is not just a spontaneously fermented beer, but a spontaneously fermented beer made using the method of authentic Belgian Gueuze. We invested an inordinate amount of time, energy, money, and patience into making this beer.

Jester King 2016 Spon Méthode Gueuze will be available at the brewery in Austin, Texas on November 18th, 2016. More release details to follow.

Ed note: Beer Street Journal has given you an abridged version of Jester King’s thought process and method behind this beer. For the full, in depth story, read about it on the brewery’s website. 

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Jester King Black Metal

Jester King Black Metal

Jester King Black Metal

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Jester King Aurelian Lure 2016 release: Limited

Jester King Aurelian Lure

Jester King Aurelian Lure, the Austin, Texas brewery’s oak barrel sour alewill make its 2016 appearance on Friday, September 16th.

Jester King Aurelian Lure is a sour/wild beer brewed with apricots. For the 2014 release the brewery minimized the contact time with the apricots to reduce the amount of citric acid in the beer. In addition, the sour base beer is a blend of mature beer from oak, low in lactic acid.

Due to limitations in fermentation space, and the limited amount of mature, barrel-aged sour beer the brewery has for blending, (thanks to high demand for fruited sours) this year’s release is limited to just 900 bottles. 2015 saw a batch of 5000.

Jester King Aurelian Lure is available in the brewery’s tap room in 500 ml bottles starting September 16th.

Style: American Wild Ale (w/ ApricotsOak Aged)
Availability: 500ml bottles. 900 bottles available.
Latest Return: 9/16/16

6% ABV 

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Jester King Nocturn Chrysalis returns

Jester King Nocturn Chrysalis returns this September, marking a 2016 return.

In this re-release the brewery added Kiowi blackberries to oak barrels that contained a mature sour red ale.  The ale spent the summer re-fermenting from wild yeast unique to Texas Hill Country surrounding the brewery.

Interesting fact about blackberries during re-fermentation. Just as in wine, the blackberries rise to the top of the barrel to form a “cap.” This means the brewers had to punch them back down into the brew a few times a day. This is important to get all the flavor and color from the blackberries.

After fruit fermentation, Jester King Nocturn Chrysalis was transferred to more oak barrels to continue re-ferment. Then allowed to bottle condition. Each step refines the beer more and more.

The first release of this beer was in October of 2013. 3,500 bottles will be available at the brewery on September 2nd.

Style: American Wild Ale (w/ Blackberries, Oak Aged)
Availability: 500 ml bottles.
Arrival: September 2, 2016

7.1% ABV

 

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Jester King bottles CRU 55, a “grand cru” sour red

Jester King CRU 55

Jester King CRU 55 goes on sale today at the brewery in Austin, Texas. Fair warning, there is not a lot of this one.

Back in February, 2013, at the genesis of the brewery’s spontaneous fermentation program, there was an extra 130 gallon puncheon ready to be filled. Jester King tapped RU55 Barrel Aged Sour Red Ale for the barrel.

That beer has sat in the brewery’s barrel room for three years. In February, the brewery filled 900 bottles of the aged “grand cru” edition the sour red. A rare treat.

Jester King CRU 55 is a 375 milliliter bottle offering, at the brewery starting on August 12th, 2016.

Style: American Wild/Sour Ale (Barrel Aged)
Availability: 375ml Bottles. $14/Bottle

Debut: 8/12/16

?? ABV

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Jester King Space Waves, a dream collab with Jolly Pumpkin

Jester King Space Waves

Jester King Space Waves, a new collaboration with Dexter, Michigan’s Jolly Pumpkin Artisan Ales, debuts this week.

Getting immediately down to business – the beer. Back in April, Jolly Pumpkin brewed a farmhouse ale brewed with Texas wheat and lime salt, that was ultimately blended with Jester King Montmorency vs. Balafon which was brewed with cherries.

The farmhouse ale features a large addition of hops in the boil in order to keep the bacteria and house mixed culture scaled back pending the 12 to 1 blend of Montmorency. The final blend was bottled on May 31st, and allowed to naturally re-ferment in bottles.

Jester King really dotes on this collaboration, as Jolly Pumpkin has been a strong influence on the Austin, Texas brewery since their inception.

Even appearing in the same sentence as Jolly Pumpkin, let alone collaborating with them, is a surreal experience for which we are extremely grateful. I’m not shy at all to say that Jolly Pumpkin is Jester King’s greatest influence. – Jeffery Stuffings, Founder

Jester King Space Waves is a 750ml bottle release on August 5th. Limited to 3,000 bottles with no distribution.

Style: American Wild Ale (w/ Lime Salt, Cherries. Partially Oak Aged.)
Availability: 750m Bottles.
Debut: 8/5/16

5.6% ABV, 41 IBUs

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Jester King Provenance Lemon & Lime, July 1st

Jester King Provence Lemon & Lime

Jester King Provenance – Lemon & Lime returns July 1st, at the brewery in Austin, Texas. The farmhouse ale uses lemon zest, lime zest, lemon juice, and lime juice in the brewing process, plus a mix of wild yeast and souring bacteria. Fermented in stainless steel tanks. (As opposed to oak like many of the brewery’s other beers.

Provenance takes the vibrant flavors and aromas of lemons and limes and presents them in the unique way that only wild fermentation with native yeast and bacteria can. Unfiltered, unpasteurized, and 100% bottle-conditioned.

Jester King Provenance – Lemon & Lime is available in 750ml bottles.

Style: American Wild Ale (w/ Lemon, Lime)
Hops: Golding, Sorachi Ace
Malts: Malted Barley, Malted Wheat

Availability: 750ml Bottles
Latest Return: 7/1/2016

6.2% ABV

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