Friday, July 30, 2010

Fantôme BBB Dark White

Brasserie Fantôme is located in Soy, Belgium and has been around since 1988. Dany Prignon has been creating an array of saisons since that time using a variety of ingredients...herbs, spices, whatever he can get his hands on. They even brew a saison made with dandelions picked from the grounds around the brewery. Each bottle seems to tell a different story and I was excited to crack this one....

I always enjoy trying Dany's creations and was happy to find this one up in Milwaukee. Cork pops and pours into my Fantome glass a deep hazy brown with red accents and a creamy inch of off white head that has great staying power. Aromas of crisp earthy, bready malts along with a mellow barnyard accent. Yeast tones meet a melange of spiciness where the pepper takes the lead. Slight fruit undertones as well.



First sip brings a cornucopia of flavors. Crisp, slightly bready malts meet a good mix of fruity flavors intermixing with the classic Fantome yeast. As it flows down the pepper kicks in and there's a slight burn on the back of the palate. Mild tartness along with a barnyard / hay accent. Lots going on here...tasty, spicy saison.



Mouthfeel is light and arid making this incredibly drinkable. Creamy with perfect carbonation. Overall, I never quite know what to expect when I crack a Fantome beer and this was a winner for me. At 4% it's incredibly drinkable and the black pepper is well integrated and not overdone. Now it's time for me to find another bottle.

This beer gets a rating of Great bordering on Amazing from me. Simply an awesome traditional saison.

Follow the mysterious ghost of Fantôme by surfing over to http://www.fantome.be

2 Comments:

At 5:31 PM, Blogger Royce said...

Wow, this beer sounds fantastic! You make me want to go out and find it. If I see it in the store I'll be sure to pick it up.

I think finding lower alcohol content (4%) beers that have lots of complexity and flavor can be tough. Nice to see that Fantome did it well.

 
At 1:23 PM, Blogger PRIME said...

where did you get that tulip glass?

 

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