Tired Hands Back into the Emptiness

 
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RATINGS: 60   WEIGHTED AVG: 3.93/5   SEASONAL: Special   EST. CALORIES: 210   ABV: 7%
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Back into the Emptiness is our rose-hued Saison fermented in local wine barrels with French Policeman grapes grown by our pal Tom Culton at Culton Organics in Lancaster. PA. Fermented with our house microflora from Lancaster, PA. Back into the Emptiness, Forever! Our beers are equally inspired by the farmhouse brewers of France and Belgium and the pioneering, heavy handed brewers of America. We produce our beer in small batches, twelve legs at a time.

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4.1
GlasgowTAD (2015) - Glasgow, SCOTLAND - OCT 15, 2016
Bottle thanks to petrinoda! Waxed better than a Brasilian! The aroma fills the room as soon as I begin pouring - it’s making all the right noises so far. Pours clear golden with a quickly dissipating which head. Aroma is green grape, slight green apple, funk, barnyard, citrus. Taste is high sour apple, high sour lime, grapeskin, oak, sweet grape.

4
pineypower (3353) - Ocean County, New Jersey, USA - JUN 26, 2016
Bottle, big thanks to Jordan for this one. Pours out a golden color with a little lavender hue and a small white head. Aroma is of funk, oak, grapes, light floral notes and some wine like flavors. Taste is complex, lots of fruity funky esters, grape skins, oak, sweet and tart grape, wine barrel. Super complex.

4.4
markextrae (4790) - Alingsås, SWEDEN, SWEDEN - FEB 10, 2016
batch 1 bottle shared with a friend. poured cloudy yellow to golden colour with a slight stable white head on top. still some nice sweet tangy grape in the aroma, white wine, and bitter grapeskin, nice fresh clean mouthfeel, with a nice carbonation to it. nice sour and funky feeling to it. crisp malty, and freshly pressed citrus. wet hay, and a very nice and clean body. another blast saison from tired hands. so very clean mouthfeel. win!

3.6
knickskicks (1168) - - FEB 5, 2016
Hazy yellow pour. Nose is white grape, grainy. Taste is grainy, tart white grape, minerals.

4.2
Keir (183) - Saint Louis, Missouri, USA - DEC 7, 2015
Thanks bluedevil. This is lovely. Nice clear yellow. Beautiful nose and taste. This is a bad deScription, but a great beer.

3.8
TheEpeeist (3709) - Media, Pennsylvania, USA - NOV 30, 2015
16.9 oz bottle, French Policeman version. Clear orange with pink tints. Nose is sour citrus pith, oak, white grape and white pepper. Juicy medium body with a crisp tang. Taste is green apple, lime, grape skins and wood. Lacking that hint of sweetness the aroma offered. Sour fruit finishing vinous.

4
bytemesis (15349) - Sunnyvale, California, USA - AUG 22, 2015
Bottle thanks to Vin! Pours hazy amber, small white head, nice lacing. Aroma and flavor are very vinous, white grapes and oak, notes of bretty funk. Medium light body, effervescent. Good.

3.9
Leighton (33739) - London, Greater London, ENGLAND - AUG 2, 2015
Bottle shared in London during Jack the Sipper’s farewell. Huge thanks to Colin for this one. Pours hazy honey-gold with a frothy white head. Big tart berry aroma with notes of orange, lemon and grape candies. Light sweet flavor with bracing acidity, grape Smarties, light rind, berry skins. Light bodied with fine, spritzy carbonation. Dry finish with more cleansing acidity, lemon, dried grapes, light wheat. Solid overall.

3.7
Theydon_Bois (40639) - Hazlemere, the lower Xhitlerns, Buckinghamshire, ENGLAND - JUL 26, 2015
Bottle split at Jack The Sipper leaves for the FBI again tasting, from a trade, 14/07/15. Hazed orange with a moderately appointed off white swirl and edgeing. Nose is light must, apricot, white grape, straw, pissy leanings, apple pie. Taste comprises tangy citric rinds, grape must, light acidic tingle, lemon rind, balsa wod=od. Medium bodied, fine carbonation, drying close. Decent tarte saison with a little puckeridge.

3.4
madmitch76 (37000) - , Essex, ENGLAND - JUL 17, 2015
14th July 2015
Farewell Jack bottleshare at Craft Clerkenwell. Thanks to Colin. Very hazy gold beer, thin cream coloured head. Palate is smooth and semi dry. Mild fine carbonation. Pretty tangy white wine vibe, edging toward sour. Mild lemon peel. Light semi dry finish. Tangy linger. Not bad.


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