Our HomeBrewStuff Saison is a light, refreshing ale originally brewed in farmhouses in Belgium's French-speaking regions for field workers. It was traditionally brewed for the fall season to refresh farm workers during the harvest. “Saison” is the French word for season, as Saisons were most frequently brewed in the fall/winter seasons. The color is golden with slight amber hues, and the hop bitterness is moderately assertive but balances the maltiness of the beer. It is spicy, earthy, and slightly sour. Truly a refreshing and amazing farmhouse ale.
- First Sip - Right away, it’s dry and effervescent—almost Champagne-like. There's a gentle prickle of carbonation dancing on your tongue. You’ll notice a subtle grainy malt backbone, like pale barley or a hint of rustic wheat. Nothing sweet—just enough to hold everything together.
- Fruity & Spicy Middle - Then come the fruity esters: think lemon zest, pear, maybe a touch of green apple or white grape. Following closely are the peppery, clove-like phenols from the yeast. It’s a little spicy, but not like chili spice—more like freshly cracked black pepper or coriander seed. Some versions even lean into a very light funk or earthiness, like damp hay or wildflowers—especially in bottle-conditioned or more artisanal versions.
- Hop Character - Hops are often herbal or floral rather than citrusy or piney. Think noble hops—mild bitterness, with notes of dried flowers, tea leaves, or grass. The bitterness is usually moderate, just enough to add crispness and balance the yeast character.
- Finish - Super clean and dry finish—there’s almost no lingering sweetness. High carbonation scrubs the palate, leaving it refreshed and ready for another sip.