{"id":23324,"date":"2020-02-07T08:00:00","date_gmt":"2020-02-07T16:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/archives.csusm.edu\/westcoastersd\/?p=23324"},"modified":"2020-02-06T21:04:35","modified_gmt":"2020-02-07T05:04:35","slug":"beer-of-the-week-rooftop","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/archives.csusm.edu\/westcoastersd\/2020\/02\/07\/beer-of-the-week-rooftop\/","title":{"rendered":"Beer of the Week: Rooftop"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p><strong>From the Beer Writer: <\/strong>Anybody making beer in the paradisiacal locale that is America&#8217;s Finest City could argue they are living the dream, but <strong>Jim Millea <\/strong>really is. He is a proud Obecian brewing beer one block from the Pacific in a three-story brewpub with an open-air rooftop on Newport Avenue that&#8217;s well patronized. As head brewer at <strong><a href=\"https:\/\/obbrewingco.com\/\">OB Brewery<\/a><\/strong>, he can make whatever he wants and, though he could just brew IPAs, trendy styles, and entry-level stuff that would likely kill with his clientele, he bucks such convention and celebrates the world&#8217;s various styles based on his own preferences. His current tap list features a dunkelweizen, robust porter, and oatmeal stout. These are <em>not <\/em>your standard-issue beach beers, but they are delectable. And Millea&#8217;s answer to OB&#8217;s prevalent macro witbier Shock Top isn&#8217;t even a house wit. It&#8217;s a saison&#8230; and a damn good one at that. <strong>Rooftop Saison<\/strong> has a pronounced citrus character evocative of Valencia oranges, with accentuating floral notes but none of the sweeter, bubble-gum-like flavors that sometimes accompany this Belgian ale style. That fruitiness, coupled with a lifting effervescence, make for a beer that is right at home under the OB sun, especially on the rooftop deck it&#8217;s named after. <\/p>\n\n\n\n<p><strong>From the Brewer: <\/strong>&#8220;One of the things I love about my job is that I get to brew beers that I like and want to make.\u00a0I definitely enjoy the staple San Diego-friendly beers such as IPAs and pale ales, but also value the opportunity to expand that to a wider range of styles with various flavors, aromas, and colors for people to enjoy, including myself.\u00a0One such opportunity arose a few years ago when my good friends and mentors over at the former <strong>Benchmark Brewing<\/strong> had a saison brewing, and they asked me if I wanted to harvest some of the yeast to make my own&#8230; yes!\u00a0Back in OB, we built our recipe using a pilsner-malt base with some Vienna malt and rolled oats to add some body, as well as a bit of acidulated malt to bring out some citrus notes and maybe a slight tartness.\u00a0For fermentation, I had heard of using temperatures as high as 80 or even 90 degrees, and letting it ride.\u00a0Apparently, this particular yeast liked a cooler and more standard ale fermentation schedule starting in the sixties, so I went with that.\u00a0The beer came out very dry, light-bodied, and refreshing with a nice balance of fruity esters, peppery spice, and that unique Belgian character that is difficult for me to describe other than calling it just that.\u00a0It\u2019s great whenever we can say &#8216;the saison is on!'&#8221;<em>\u2014Jim Millea, Head Brewer, OB Brewery<\/em><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>From the Beer Writer: Anybody making beer in the paradisiacal locale that is America&#8217;s Finest City could argue they are living the dream, but Jim Millea really is. 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