Jason calls it “A Naked Saison” because there are no spices, herbs, or fruits added. It’s just grain, yeast, hops, and water. Although, he does use a good mix of various grains: barley, oats, & rye.
Appearance: Pale gold, light haze, white head, good retention.
Aroma: Earthy, floral, spicy, citrus rind, peppery, fruity.
Taste: Orange rind, earthy, spicy, peppery finish.
Overall Impression: One Ear Saison is definitely in a newer class of American saisons that’s more “easy drinking” and balanced. This beers are intended to be beers you can have several of in a sitting without compromising on flavor. It has all the things you want in a good saison, including excellent effervescence, a nice hop bitterness and balance that contributes to a crisp medium length finish. One of the big mistakes a lot of American saisons and Belgian-style beers make is being under carbonated. One Ear Saison is certainly not that. The heavy 375ml bottles that Trinity uses allows Jason to carb these up to a creamy effervescence that really makes this beer extra drinkable. If you’re a fan of Off Color’s Apex Predator Saison, you’ll want to acquaint yourself with Trinity One Ear Saison.
Availability: In select markets where Trinity beers are sold.
6.5%
Disclosure: I manage the Trinity Brewing portfolio for their Oregon distributor.