Je Peux Voir Des Miles | Great South Bay Brewery

ABV: 7.0%
IBU: 25
Style: Farmhouse Ale - Saison
Actively Produced
Description: We dedicate our newest beer to Miles Davis—not the transcendent jazz trumpeter, but the cat of Niko Krommydas, a local beer writer and our good friend. This is a bittersweet collaboration for Niko. Miles recently lost a hard-fought battle with cancer, so what was initially only a sequel to Niko Weisse, a beer we made together in 2014, also became a way for us to honor the memory of a brave soul. Je Peux Voir des Miles, which translates to "I can see for Miles," is a saison brewed with pilsner and wheat malts. Strisselspalt hops from the Alsace region of France lend a slightly floral flavor, while a Belgian yeast strain from a very well-known saison brewer produces a traditional dry finish with notes of black pepper. After brewing, the final step was an aging time of 10 months in Chardonnay barrels with Brettanomyces Bruxellensis, a wild yeast that adds a farmhouse aroma and elegantly tart finish. We hope that you enjoy drinking this beer as much as we enjoyed making it with Niko. This brew's for you, Miles! Cheers!
IBU: 25
Style: Farmhouse Ale - Saison
Actively Produced
Description: We dedicate our newest beer to Miles Davis—not the transcendent jazz trumpeter, but the cat of Niko Krommydas, a local beer writer and our good friend. This is a bittersweet collaboration for Niko. Miles recently lost a hard-fought battle with cancer, so what was initially only a sequel to Niko Weisse, a beer we made together in 2014, also became a way for us to honor the memory of a brave soul. Je Peux Voir des Miles, which translates to "I can see for Miles," is a saison brewed with pilsner and wheat malts. Strisselspalt hops from the Alsace region of France lend a slightly floral flavor, while a Belgian yeast strain from a very well-known saison brewer produces a traditional dry finish with notes of black pepper. After brewing, the final step was an aging time of 10 months in Chardonnay barrels with Brettanomyces Bruxellensis, a wild yeast that adds a farmhouse aroma and elegantly tart finish. We hope that you enjoy drinking this beer as much as we enjoyed making it with Niko. This brew's for you, Miles! Cheers!
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