
If I brewed a saison, I wouldn't exactly be a pioneer of this style as far as American brewing is concerned. There's quite a few breweries producing this style in small quantities as a seasonal. The Lost Abbey and Ommegang are the only breweries I know of in the U.S. that brew a saison year round (Red Barn and Hennepin, respectively). I do think it would set me apart, especially if it is the beer I intend it to be.
From time to time, I'll post about the other beers I'd like to brew. I think you'll find there won't be a whole lot of consistency in the types of beers I'll be producing-- they won't all be Belgian styles, and many won't adhere to styles. I love drinking IPA's, sour beers, pilseners-- I'd be better off telling you the styles I don't like than the ones I do. It is important to me that I brew beers I'll enjoy drinking on a regular basis.
I admire Jolly Pumpkin a great deal in that they brew extraordinary, unique beers and their sense of self comes from being out of the ordinary. I also admire Russian River because they are able to brew just about any style of beer and it doesn't dilute their reputation as a great American Wild Beer brewer or as a brewery that makes some of the best hoppy beers available. Both breweries have proven that as long as the beer is excellent, the beer will sell.
To me, success as a brewer would be to be thought of in the same vein as these excellent brewers.
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Hey Patrick, the Big Dog from San Diego here. Glad to see the brewing plans are moving along. SoCal has plenty of room for more Saisons. Sounds like a good idea to me.
I'm looking forward to the grand opening and being one of the founding drinkers!
Let me know if there's anything I can do down here to help you out.
Cheers!
Richard
Thanks Richard! I'm looking forward to delivering my beer in your neck of the woods. Any excuse to go to O'Briens!
I hope to see you this weekend at the Belgian Beer Festival!
Cheers,
Patrick
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