Style: Saison/Farmhouse Ale

ABV: 6.0

93/100
Aroma: 10
Appearance: 3
Flavor: 19
Mouthfeel: 5

Transient Artisinal Ales Ardent with Apricot

What the brewers say

“Our flagship barrel-fermented saison, aged on apricots and fermented with a mixed culture.”

What our panel thought

Aroma: “Light acidity/tartness with moderate apricot, light pear, and a touch of apple and vanilla. A wonderful presentation of the fruity apricot aromas with light floral aromas similar to honeysuckle.”

Flavor: “The apricot dominates the front end, but a moderate amount of tartness prevents it from becoming too sweet and fruity. A healthy amount of funk also complements the fruit. Surprisingly, a subtle amount of spice, typical of saisons, makes an appearance, a rarity for these fruity farmhouse styles. Light barrel character, but the fruit and funk are the stars.”

Overall: “Apricot is there throughout and adds a decent acidity. It’s a little sweeter than I was expecting for a saison, but a little more age will clean up the young Brett notes on the tail end as well as dry it out. A great beer that succeeds in its use of apricot and execution of the base farmhouse/saison beer.”

What our editors thought


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