Style: Saison/Farmhouse (Mixed Culture w/ Fruit)

ABV: 6.3

85/100
Aroma: 10
Appearance: 3
Flavor: 17
Mouthfeel: 4

Creature Comforts Brewing Co. Tastes Like Flowers

What the brewers say

“Made with local roses, yarrow, marigolds, and chamomile.”

What our panel thought

“Chamomile and yarrow aroma with subtle rose. Dry hay, horse blanket, and wood combine to form a complex union. Some wood and ash aromas as the beer warms. A moderate tart sourness lingers into a slight floral finish.”

What our editors thought

“Hay-like nose echoes Wasa crackers with a touch of fennel. The sip throws unsweetened orange juice together with spice cake in a cautious bready spice mix.”

Review printed in: In a Belgian Mood (February-March 2022) (View All Issues)


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