Judge’s Review: 93 Rating – Chaise Longue by The Establishment Brewing Co.

The Establishment Brewing Co.

Judge’s Review: 93 Rating – Chaise Longue by The Establishment Brewing Co.

Mixed-Fermentation Sour Beer | Year-Round | Canada

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By James-Clark

Judges Rating: 93
Aroma: 24
Appearance: 5
Flavor: 37
Mouthfeel: 9
Overall Impression: 18

Chaise Longue by The Establishment Brewing Co. was judged as a Brett Beer according to the 2021 BJCP Style Guidelines (Category 28A). The base beer style for this beer is a pale Saison (Table Strength) (Category 25B). 
As I’m handed the glass for my judging, I notice a big white head on this cloudy, pale yellow beer that quickly dissipates. However, the head is easily roused with a slight swirl. Lifting the glass under my nose, I’m immediately met with a medium-low level of lemony (citrus) notes. Another whiff provides a subtle indication of the wild yeast Brettanomyces. Sometimes described as an earthy/funky character, it complements the lemony character of the lactobacillus. Other complementary aromas (a very low bready grain note, a very light floral hop character plus light white pepper notes) blend wonderfully with the initial notes, inviting me in for a taste of this beer.
My initial taste favorably mirrors the aroma. A medium tart lemon flavor leading to a pleasant puckering sensation. Immediately following is a light touch of Brett character supported by a low spicy grain flavor (I think a blend of wheat and/or pilsner malt, maybe). Some of the spiciness could be yeast-derived. With this beer I don’t pick up any hop flavor. There is a low hop bitterness evident, but I find that it doesn’t get in the way of the lacto sourness, which balances the flavor of this beer. The finish is off-dry and the lemon and Brett characters linger in the aftertaste. The body is a little more full than I expected (medium body) but the carbonation is spot on. Even with the sourness, the beer is very smooth with no astringency. Also, there is no alcohol warmth; it is any easy-drinking sour.     
This is an excellent beer! I really enjoyed both the aroma and flavor, it’s easy-drinking and refreshing and a great summer offering (and probably all year if you need a refreshing pick-me-up). From a style-guideline standpoint, I only found a few things that keep it from being World Class: the color is a tad light (for style), the finish is not quite dry, it has a slightly fuller body than expected, and it could use just a touch more hops in the flavor. Otherwise, outstanding!