Nott: 7.0 –There’s a lot of head, but that makes sense for a farmhouse and ‘lab’ beer. The darkness though is what adds the extra level of flavor that makes it good.
Price Average: $12
Website: https://smuttynose.com/
Nott: 7.0 –There’s a lot of head, but that makes sense for a farmhouse and ‘lab’ beer. The darkness though is what adds the extra level of flavor that makes it good.
Price Average: $12
Website: https://smuttynose.com/
Sylph Farmhouse Ale: 6.0 – It has a bit of real tartness that is very prevalent. It otherwise though is simply a delicious farmhouse ale.
Price Average: Sylph Farmhouse Ale $13
Website: https://twitter.com/deciduousbeer
Sgt. Pepper Farmhouse Ale: 6.5 – That is certainly a peppery beer. It balances that though by not being super light or easy to drink. While I respect the beer, at the end of the day I am unlikely to reorder.
Price Average: Sgt. Pepper Farmhouse Ale $9
Kili Wit: 4.5 – Maybe it’s the coriander or the weirdness that comes from the Farmhouse/White beer style but this is for the most just a lighter beer, without the easy-drinking of other beers like it. The taste isn’t going to wow you, but it’s not bland. While the price is fine for such a big beer I just don’t see this being anyone’s goto big beer.
Google Shop Average: Kili Wit $11
Website: http://www.farmhousebeer.com/
Tank 7 Boulevard: 7.0 – A really nice saison with a lot of complexity to its flavor. I am a major fan of this saison.
Google Shop Average: Name $7 draft
Website: http://www.boulevard.com/
La Merle Saison: 6.5 – Apparently this is named after a bird according to hipster bar person. Some citrus and fruity flavoring, and an overall tasty saison.
Google Shop Average: La Merle Saison $8
Website: http://www.northcoastbrewing.com/
Colette Farmhouse Ale: 6.5 – It’s got a nice sweetness and hoppiness to it, but overall it’s a middling farmhouse ale. It is however very drinkable which makes it a good choice in my book.
Google Shop Average: Colette Farmhouse Ale $19 for Sampler 12-Pack
Website: http://greatdivide.com/
Field Guide Latitude Adjustment: 5.0 – This sort of taste a bit like a Hefewiezen than a brown ale, and it lacks that wild yeast characteristic that most farmhouse ales sometimes have. Overall it’s a fine beer, but not one of my favorites even among farmhouse ales.
Google Shop Average: Field Guide Latitude Adjustment $6
Website: http://www.tapbrewingcompany.com/