B-Dub
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I was up in Portland, OR 6 weeks ago and came across some Jolly P. Wow! Not really one for the old band wagon, but the sour brews are bringing me around.
Any one else like the stuff?
Any one else like the stuff?
I was up in Portland, OR 6 weeks ago and came across some Jolly P. Wow! Not really one for the old band wagon, but the sour brews are bringing me around.
Any one else like the stuff?
Jolly Pumpkin rules. I'm would be actually surprised that JP would sell well in Portland, OR, or that Oregonians would like the style of beers that JP bestows on us.
Why do you say that? Portland is a pretty beer diverse city.
Jolly Pumpkin rules. I'm would be actually surprised that JP would sell well in Portland, OR, or that Oregonians would like the style of beers that JP bestows on us.
Jolly Pumpkin rules. I'm would be actually surprised that JP would sell well in Portland, OR, or that Oregonians would like the style of beers that JP bestows on us.
I'm going to take offense to that. You realize we are one of the biggest craft brew states in the county right?
Speaking of, what's with the lack of craft lagers from your region? (just to toss another spin into this tangent)
There's a general lack of craft lagers. They're just not as popular as ales in the craft scene.
Speaking of, what's with the lack of craft lagers from your region? (just to toss another spin into this tangent)
There are some but not many we are a ale state for the most part. Check out Heater Allen they do lagers.
Anyway on the JP topic, has anyone had the beers that Ron Jefferies is doing for that barrel aged only brewery that's also in Michigan?
I haven't seen any of those hit out here at all. We've been in a JP slump out here for a bit too, and they came back way more pricy, but they're still worth it.
Anyway on the JP topic, has anyone had the beers that Ron Jefferies is doing for that barrel aged only brewery that's also in Michigan?
I'm confused...? or maybe drunk? I think you might be talking about jolly pumpkin. Anyways Bam and Bam Noir are incredible. Haven't ducked up the dollars for too many other of their brews yet, but they're very easy to find around here....
Neat looking little brewery...kinda reminds me of:
Seen Through a Glass: The One Guy Visit
Anyway on the JP topic, has anyone had the beers that Ron Jefferies is doing for that barrel aged only brewery that's also in Michigan?
Sour or Pumpkin. I love both. Pumpkin, go with an Ellicotville Brewing Co. Pumpking. That is if you can get it out that way. By far the best pumpkin seasonal I have ever had!!!
they were at the michigan beer fest but i didn't get to them
i tried JP's kriek there and just couldn't get past the dirty cheese smell to enjoy the decent taste.
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