Friday, May 9, 2014
Brewery Ommegang Hennepin Review
Name: Brewery Ommegang Hennepin
Style: Saison
ABV: 7.7%
It's been a while since I've reviewed a Brewery Ommegang beer, as in over a year ago, so I've decided to make up for that with a review of their Hennepin Saison Ale. I had this beer a few years ago but they have changed the label since I've last had it.
The beer is named after Father Louis Hennepin, a Catholic Missionary from Belgium who was one of the first explorers of the interior of the United States. On a side note, the city of Minneapolis, which is where I'm originally from, is located in Hennepin County which was also named after Louis Hennepin. In fact the area in which Minneapolis is located was one of the areas that Louis Hennepin charted out.
Hennepin pours a hazy yellow color with a very foamy head typically found in most Ommegang beers. The lacing is rather soapy and the visible carbonation is fairly moderate.
The aroma starts out with some healthy Belgian yeasts, along with spices, grassiness, pale & pils malts.
The flavor is fairly identical to the nose but there is less of a focus on the grassiness and more on the Belgian yeasty aspect.
The palate is fairly moderate in terms of body with some moderate carbonation. It's fairly easy to bring with the carbonation bringing out some of the flavor.
Overall, I found Hennepin to be a very good representation of the Saison style. Definitely worth picking up if you get the chance.
Brewery Ommegang Hennepin - 8.5/10
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