Sah'tea is Dogfish Head's take on this brew.
The wort for Sah'tea is caramelized over white-hot river rocks, and the beer is fermented with a German weizen yeast. In addition to juniper berries foraged from the Finnish countryside, Sah'tea is flavored with black chai tea.
I haven't met a Dogfish Head beer I haven't liked. Until now. It's not that the beer was bad, because it wasn't. It's just that it wasn't, well, my cup of tea. I don't like chai tea. I guess don't like beer brew with chai tea either. My husband liked it though. He likes chai tea, so there you go!

Sah'tea (9.00% ABV) pours a clear pale gold with copious quantities of floaties even with a moderate pour. If you don't like sediment in your beer, then this one will totally turn you off. The head starts off pretty robust then dwindles to a lingering layer of bubbles.
The aroma is loaded with spices. It's very reminiscent of chai tea and pumpkin pie. Psst . . . I don't like pumpkin pie either.
The taste is much like the aroma. Sah'tea is richly flavorful. It is spicy and grainy. As much as I wanted to like it, I just didn't.
The mouthfeel is medium with low carbonation. The alcohol is well concealed flavorwise but it can be felt.
Overall it's a good beer. Probably even a great beer. I just didn't enjoy it. But hubby gives it a good rating and that's good enough for me!
Kippis!
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