The Pellicle Podcast

Ep67 — Defining British Wild Beer

Feb 3, 2025
Mark Tranter, Will Harris, Dan Wye, and Evin O’Riordain dive deep into the fascinating world of British wild beer. They discuss the intricate flavors and evolution of styles, focusing on mixed-fermentation techniques. The panel shares their unique brewing journeys, including the creative process behind avant-garde ingredients like seaweed and spices. They emphasize the importance of terminology in the beer scene and the vibrant community driving innovation. The conversation highlights how this genre can transform perceptions and craft unforgettable flavors.
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Burning Sky's Beginnings and Petite Farmhouse

  • Burning Sky Brewery, founded in 2013, makes mixed-fermentation and barrel-aged beers.
  • Their Petite Saison (now Petite Farmhouse) uses a mixed-fermentation culture and ages in ex-Chardonnay barrels.
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Saison Semantics

  • The term "Saison" can be off-putting to some beer drinkers due to misconceptions about its flavor profile.
  • Burning Sky has transitioned to calling Petite Saison "Petite Farmhouse" for broader appeal.
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The Kernel's Bière de Saison

  • The Kernel Brewery's barrel program produces mixed-fermentation beers, including a Bière de Saison.
  • Their naming convention follows the beer style, causing similar challenges to Burning Sky with the term "Saison".
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