Like the taste of barnyard funk? Orange zest? Horse blanket? If so, the saison — also called the farmhouse ale — might just be your beer style. Although saisons avoid precise definition, they share a history, as well as several features: originally brewed in Wallonia, the French-speaking region of Belgium, as a summer treat for farmers who spent hours under the hot sun, saisons often taste spicy, earthy and yeasty, and contain ABV levels that typically run between 4% and 8.5%. Other than a glass of ice water, they’re about as refreshing a drink as you can get on a hot summer day. Here are seven favorites.
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Rockmill Saison

In the 1980s, the Dupont brewery in Tourpes, Belgium introduced American palates to the saison with Saison Dupont. The beer, which is still made today, won Men’s Journal’s “Best Beer in the World” award in 2005. When Matthew Barbee tried Saison Dupont, he grew to appreciate the style and knew that he wanted to produce it for himself. The grandson of a winemaker, Barbee worked as a sommelier’s assistant at Nomi, in Chicago, before moving back to Ohio and opening a brewery. His 7% ABV Rockmill Saison pours a hazy orange, and contains a citrusy lemon note more common to gueuzes than saisons.
Boulevard Saison-Brett

Traditionally, Wallonian farmers made their beers outside, so wild yeast was a common — and often encouraged — part of every brew. However, with today’s stainless steel tanks and carefully monitored indoor brews, wild, funky flavors get traded for consistency. That’s why Boulevard, the largest specialty brewer in the Midwest, adds a healthy dose of wild Brettanomyces yeast to each bottle of their 8.5% ABV Saison-Brett. The wild yeast continues to work even after the bottle gets corked, meaning that this beer can be cellared to enhance its flavor.