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Monday, August 19, 2013

Side Project Brewing - 1st release news!


"A 100% barrel-aged, mostly barrel-fermented St. Louis project. Passion and experimentation drive the creation of rustic Saisons, Wild Ales and spirit barrel-aged ales."


Side Project Brewing is a brewery located in St. Louis, Missouri, that will have its first beer release Sept. 28, 2013.

Side Project focuses on producing small-batch ales in which 100% of the beer produced will spend some time in wine and/or spirits barrels. Open fermentation, barrel fermentation and spontaneous fermentation in the coolship will be the inspirations behind the old-world Saisons, Flanders-style Ales and American Wild Ales that will be the majority of the production. Barleywines, Imperial Stouts, Adambiers and other strong ales that benefit from extended aging and the nuances of spirits barrels will contribute to the unique lineup of barrel-aged ales. All of the ales will be unfiltered, unpasteurized and bottle-conditioned. Production is currently underway as a gypsy brewery, in which we are leasing time and space from Perennial Artisan Ales, also in St. Louis, with future plans of our own barrel-aging and fermentation facility. Production is carried out entirely by the owner and brewer, Cory King.

Side Project’s Owner and Brewer is Cory King, who is currently Head Brewer of Perennial Artisan Ales in St. Louis. Cory has a bachelor’s degree in chemistry and a master’s degree in business. He began experimenting as a homebrewer in 2007. Time as the craft beer manager for a local beer distributor, a manager for a high-volume craft account and being an award-winning homebrewer, helped Cory get his professional brewing start when Phil Wymore was hiring for Perennial in the summer of 2011. Cory has developed a passion for the barrel-aging program and mixed/wild fermentation processes while brewing at Perennial. Cory has also formulated several highly-rated Perennial beers such as Blueberry Flanders, Savant Beersel, Woodside, Barrel-Aged Sump, Abraxas, and Barrel-Aged Abraxas, which earned a silver medal at the Festival of Barrel-Aged Beers in Chicago in 2012. Side Project Brewing will focus on Cory’s passion for barrel aging and will feature an extensive repertoire of always-changing ales. 

Side Project’s first releases will be (no distribution, available only at Perennial Artisan Ales – 8125 Michigan Avenue, St. Louis, MO 63111):

The Origin (available in 750mL bottle format)
14.3% ABV
The Origin is a blend of Imperial Stout, Black Oatwine and Baltic Porter that was aged for 20 months in a Rittenhouse Rye barrel with Madagascar Vanilla Beans. It is our Batch #1, Barrel #1 and our first release. It is never to be brewed again. 

Saison du Fermier (available in 750mL bottle format)
7% ABV
Saison du Fermier is a Chardonnay barrel-fermented Saison. It is the harmony of new and old. It is robust and has the paler color of modern Saisons, yet it is balanced with the brightness, depth and rustic character of Brettanomyces and Lactobacillus found in traditional Saisons. This farmhouse ale was fermented in and aged in wine barrels for several months. 

Brett Project #1 (available in 750mL bottle format)
6% ABV
Our Brett Project series is the exploration of how single strains of Brettanomyces ferment and condition a Saison malt bill. Each Brett Project will be fermented in and aged in wine barrels with a different Brettanomyces strain to showcase its unique characteristics. Brett Project #1 showcases a Brettanomyces strain isolated by our friend at BKYeast from Cantillon. 

Upcoming releases from Side Project will be: 
Saison du Blé - Chardonnay barrel-aged Wheat Saison
Brett Project #1 with Lactobacillus
Brett Project #2 - Drie Fonteinen Brettanomyces
Brett Project #2 with Lactobacillus
Fuzzy - Blonde American Wild Ale fermented in Chardonnay barrels and aged with Missouri White Peaches
Blueberry Flanders - Flanders-style Red Ale fermented in Chambourcin barrels and aged with Michigan Blueberries 

Side Project Brewing
3922 French Court
St. Louis, MO 63116
www.SideProjectBrewing.com
Twitter: @SideProjectBrew


2 comments:

Anonymous said...

any timetable at all as far as release - when, where, how?

Paul Hayden said...

No, I would follow them on facebook/twitter. I will also announce anything I find out on the blog. He eventually said he will distribute some, but I think he said the first 1 or 2 will be released at Perennial only until he gets going.