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Summer is here!!!! And in my opinion one of the best styles of beer to brew in the summer is a Saison. For this brew I switched things up and took my kettle outside to the backyard, because...well, why not? That's one of the great things about using brew in a bag and propane; I can brew pretty much wherever I can carry my equipment. And since I was going to be brewing outside I thought what better style to brew than a farmhouse ale, Saison. I'd like to think that when this style originated, they were being brewed outside in a barn or something anyway. I used WLP565 Belgian Saison Yeast for the first time and was not sure how well it would ferment. Brewfather was estimating a final gravity of 1.011 and I had found mixed reviews about this yeast on the internet. Well, I was pleasantly surprised at how well this yeast finished out and look forward to fermenting with it again. But for now have a great summer and if you're a fan of this style try out this recipe for yourself! Let me know how it goes and happy brewing!!! Recipe for a 4 gallon batch: 6.69 gallons RO water Ca2 - 97ppm Mg - 16ppm Na - 8ppm Cl - 25ppm SO4 - 263ppm HCO - 16ppm I added 1.1g Calcium Chloride, 4g Epsom Salt, and 9.1g Gypsum to my mash water. Fermentables: 6lbs Pilsner Malt 1lb Rimrock Rye 8oz White Wheat 5oz Caravienne 5oz D-45 Candi Syrup @15 minutes left in boil Hops: .4 oz Magnum @45min 1 oz Fuggles @10min .5 oz Hallertau Blanc @0min Yeast: I made a 1.2 liter starter with WLP565 and fermented at 75-80F until FG was reached. Misc: 1 Whirlfloc tab @15 min .5 tsp yeast nutrient @ 15min I mashed at 148F for about 45 minutes and only did a 45 minute boil as well. Adjust as necessary for your system and needs. Below you'll find affiliate links. You do not pay anything extra by using these links. I make a small commission if you buy something through this link but I put all the money back into my channel. Thanks in advance, Brian! https://www.morebeer.com/index?a_aid=... Amazon Links My Kettle - https://amzn.to/384yyuG My Stir Plate - https://amzn.to/3uI1mmy My Flask - https://amzn.to/3uQ4ehq My Thermometer - https://amzn.to/3e4W7Yu My Inkbird temp controller - https://amzn.to/3uN9SRi My Scale - https://amzn.to/3tfCTnk My Refractometer - https://amzn.to/38xYvmQ My Hydrometer - https://amzn.to/3eyyqbg My PH Meter - https://amzn.to/3vlhFGb