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'''Grisette''' is a historical style of Belgian beer, starting somewhere in the 1700's or early 1800's.  Although there are higher gravity versions, most grisettes were brewed to be around 3-5% ABV.  The beer was moderately hopped to around 0.36-0.89 oz/gal, depending on the gravity of the beer and the source of the hops (English vs Belgian vs Bavarian).  Sources indicate that it was brewed with 6 row barley and a small percentage of wheat malt.  While the beer was probably fermented with a mixed culture, the beer was meant to be served fresh and the hopping rate would have limited the activity of lactic acid bacteria.
  
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Much of the research into Grisette has been done by [[User:Davejanssen|Dave Janssen]] and presented on his blog [http://www.horscategoriebrewing.com Hors Catégorie Brewing]: 
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* [http://www.horscategoriebrewing.com/2015/10/what-is-grisette.html What is a Grisette?]
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* [http://www.horscategoriebrewing.com/2016/10/what-is-grisette-part-ii-updated-and.html What is a Grisette part II.]
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* [http://www.horscategoriebrewing.com/2016/06/hopping-historical-grisettes.html Hopping Historical Grisettes.]
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* [http://www.horscategoriebrewing.com/2016/06/categories-of-grisette-and-grisette.html Categories of Grisette and Grisette strength.]
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===Recipes===
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* [http://www.horscategoriebrewing.com/2015/10/grisette-recipe.html Grisette Recipe.]
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===Podcasts and Presentations===
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* [https://secure-hwcdn.libsyn.com/p/2/9/7/29791af6cc3a0973/bbr08-18-16grisette.mp3?c_id=12494967&expiration=1475562740&hwt=2d74878907ce6ff3f60dba1a78d14c9c Interview with Dave Janssen on BasicBrewing Radio.]
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* [https://www.homebrewersassociation.org/how-to-brew/resources/conference-seminars/ 2016 HomebrewCon seminar "Brewing Grisette and Saison: Insight from Historical Records and Modern Producers" by Dave Janssen (must be an AHA member).]
  
 
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===Additional Articles on MTF Wiki===
 
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* [[Mixed Fermentation]]
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* [[Lambic]]
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* [[Gueuze]]
  
 
===External Resources===
 
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* [http://www.milkthefunk.com Example link.]
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* [http://www.horscategoriebrewing.com Hors Catégorie Brewing]
  
 
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Revision as of 22:18, 3 October 2016

Grisette is a historical style of Belgian beer, starting somewhere in the 1700's or early 1800's. Although there are higher gravity versions, most grisettes were brewed to be around 3-5% ABV. The beer was moderately hopped to around 0.36-0.89 oz/gal, depending on the gravity of the beer and the source of the hops (English vs Belgian vs Bavarian). Sources indicate that it was brewed with 6 row barley and a small percentage of wheat malt. While the beer was probably fermented with a mixed culture, the beer was meant to be served fresh and the hopping rate would have limited the activity of lactic acid bacteria.

Historical

Much of the research into Grisette has been done by Dave Janssen and presented on his blog Hors Catégorie Brewing:

Recipes

Podcasts and Presentations

See Also

Additional Articles on MTF Wiki

External Resources

References