Saison /w spice or /wo

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Saison /w spice or /wo

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I am asking for your valuable opinions. I wish to brew a "specialty saison" with ~ABV of 8.5%. I have pondered whether adding spice to this bigger than normal beer is a good idea. As I understand it, most of the flavors in saisons are from the yeast(ie the fruity flavor). This recipe is 77% pilsener, 7% wheat 5% munich1.2%caramunich and the rest cane sugar. I was contemplating additions of coriander and grains of paradise.
I am interested in what personal tastes are from people who have tasted a lot of beers. Do saisons ever have spices in them, if so what spices are common and did you like them or not.
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Post by tompb »

I would keep the spices restrained if you use them. I've only used grains of paradise once. I split a 10 gallon batch of triple and put 1 gram of cracked seeds into one of the fermenters. It made a huge difference on the beer. For coriander go to HyVee and get it from the Frontier Herbs area.
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Post by Matt F »

Coriander is really cheap at the asian market on 2nd Ave downtown too.
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Post by jjbuck »

Does anyone have any suggestions for alternate spices in a Saison? (other than grains of paradise and or coriander) Tom, thanks for the suggestion of restraint on the grains of para. I've never used them before.
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Post by brownbeard »

Some orange or lemon zest might make a nice addition.
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