August 30, 2018 / Kendall Jones / Seattle Magazine

True Brews - Wild Warehouse Farmhouse Ale

THIS BEER BEGINS LIFE as a regular saison (aka farmhouse ale), a traditional Belgian-style beer originally produced in farmhouses and served to farm workers, before spending about nine months in repur­posed Chardonnay barrels from Woodinville's Chatter Creek Winery, which is how this brew gains its unique character. Yellowish-orange in the glass, the ale presents myriad flavors, including green apple and pear, along with a faint lemony tartness. Read full feature article here: Wander Brewing

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