Goat Rodeo's latest crusade into craft brewing has led to the creation of a French style saison brewed with honey and rye. 6.8% ABV. Enjoy.
Tuesday, December 22, 2015
Monday, August 31, 2015
Fruitilicious
Summer beers can be pretty boring in my opinion. Usually nothing more than some wheat, light spice, and lemon flavors. That's alright, but here at Goat Rodeo, we like our beers a bit more flavorful. Therefore, we juiced up the mash tun with a heaping amount of wheat then doused it with some booming hops in the brew kettle. Wanted to keep the ABV low for mass consumption (aka - sessionable), registering an easy-going 4.3%. Copious amounts of Amarillo and Citra were used during the brewing and then a blend of Mosiac, Simcoe, and Citra dropped in for dry-hopping. Bodacious tropical fruit aromas abound and flavors follow. It's fruitilicious!
Sunday, July 5, 2015
Soured on Goat Rodeo?
Lambic brewed with Brettanomyces Lambicus, raspberries, and golden raisins. Aroma of berries, flavor is mildly tart, with subtle fruit notes, wheat, light-bodied, and refreshing for the summer season.
Sunday, January 11, 2015
Sweet Dreams Are Made Of This
The nose is that of cider, with mostly apples and sugar aromas. The flavor is the same upfront, but quickly changes to a wine-like finish (think grapes and lemons). The alcohol is evident, as the ABV is 12.6%.
Roughly 4 gallons were produced with the plan to bottle in 750 ml. Stay tuned.
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