Submitted by tom.byrne on Mon, 01/31/2011 - 9:26pm
Brewed By:
DeProef
Self-Defined Style:
Wild Ale The name ‘Flemish Primitive’ refers both to the famous wild yeast that lends its unique flavor accent to this extraordinary ale and to the school of “primitive” painters in medieval Flanders whose startling work kick-started the Renaissance.
For centuries, wild Brettanomyces yeast floating on the open air in Flanders has fermented the local brew, producing a fruity and complex farmhouse character that aficionados recognize as distinctly Belgian. Here, several strains of Brettanomyces have been matched with rich, golden malt and a generous helping of local hops to yield a hearty, earthy, yet very refreshing brew.
Best With:
The delightful tart quality of these beers enables them to work well as an aperitif, however they pair beautifully with tart desserts such as sour cherry pie, or strawberry rhubarb crisp.
Special Attributes:
Big Beer (+8.0% ABV)
Special Attributes:
Vintage Beer (Evolves with Age) User login
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