Style: Saison/Farmhouse (Mixed Culture & Brett)

ABV: 5.1

85/100
Aroma: 12
Appearance: 2
Flavor: 18
Mouthfeel: 3

The Big Friendly Sweep It Into Space (2023)

What the brewers say

"Mixed Culture Farmhouse Dry-Hopped with Citra."

What our panel thought

"Pale hazy pour with no head. Bright ester / citrus notes on the nose with a touch of hay. Spicy white pepper aromas, lavender, and white peach. A hint of cracker bread and melon. Orange and grapefruit juice flavor profile with layers of lactic acid atop a soft blanket of light dough. Abrupt finish that feels flat. Lower in depth and complexity."

What our editors thought

"Bright pineapple, sweaty locker room, guava, white pepper, and light tropical flower blossom aroma. Lemon-lime soda feel in the flavor, with strong effervescence, bubbly light citrus, minimal body, and a high perceived sweetness that feels less grounded than it could."


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The Big Friendly Tapestry From An Asteroid (2023)

Begins with combination of white grapes and citrus zest, pineapple & orange. Aroma is vinous and white winelike, kind of a rich chardonnay with tons of barrel presence. Acidity has a lime character which cuts through that oaky richness; supported well by meringue fluff notes, which add levity. The wine character is the most interesting part of the sip, which opens with sweet pastry dough and then quickly dives into sauvignon blanc and white grape seeds. The swallow has a burpy funk to it that seems partially barrel-related but isn't entirely welcome. Surprisingly rich malt flavors, earthy hops, more citrus. Sweet at the finish. Acidity really seems to stand in for carbonation in terms of cleaning up the sip.

The Big Friendly Joe's Raspberry Preserves

“Sweet, plump, jammy raspberry notes are assertive, almost veering into ripe tomato. Flavor is quite sweet and jammy; a light tartness isn’t enough to balance it. Finishes slightly dry.”

The Big Friendly Lazy Lightning

Pale yellow pour with a tight white head. Earthy, musty, diesel aroma initially, then some fresh tropical and citrus fruit aroma on second pass. Sweaty tropical notes fall out of the glass filling your nose with pineapple and mango. Soft pillow like structure with bright pineapple and citrus flavors sitting atop but falling through. Nice cereal and bread malt flavors, but the hops are flat and lifeless. New England meets West Coast. Seems to be lacking carbonation.Astringency noted in finish, suggests the beer is old or oxidized. Flavors don't pop.

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