Jolly Pumpkin Artisan Ales
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Industry | Alcoholic beverage |
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Founded | 2004 |
Headquarters | 2319 E Bishop Circle Dexter, Michigan, USA |
Products | Beer |
Owner | Ron Jeffries |
Parent | Northern United Brewing Company |
Website | jollypumpkin |
Jolly Pumpkin Artisan Ales is a brewery in Dexter, Michigan founded by Ron and Laurie Jeffries in 2004. Jolly Pumpkin produces unfiltered and unpasteurized beers.
Production
[edit]Jolly Pumpkin beers are aged in oak, including wine barrels, former bourbon barrels and large foudres. The wood contains naturally occurring microbiological cultures including brettanomyces. These cultures impart a flavor profile in the beers described as leathery, earthy, wild and funky.[1] This style of beer has been described as farmhouse ale or American wild ale. The Jolly Pumpkin beer is aged anywhere from 4 weeks up to 2 years or more.[2]
Reception
[edit]Their Oro de Calabaza won the 2004 Gold and the 2005 Bronze Medal in the Belgian- and French-style ale category at the Great American Beer Festival.[3] Their Bam Bière won the Bronze Medal in the 2009 Great American Beer Festival and was named the 21st best beer in America by Men's Journal.[4]
Products
[edit]Year-round beers
[edit]Year-round beers include:
- Oro de Calabaza ("Pumpkin gold") (8% abv), described as a Franco-Belgian-style strong golden ale.
- La Roja (7.2% abv), a Flanders red ale.[5]
- Bam Bière (4.5% abv), described as a light farmhouse ale or saison.
- Blanca (4.8% abv), low calories farmhouse witbier.
Special releases
[edit]Their occasionally available Grand Reserve beers include:
- La Roja Krieked: A version of this beer aged with cherries was offered at the 2008 Michigan Brewers Guild Festival.
- Madrugada Obscura Grand Reserve: This was barrel-aged for 18 months. It was offered only on draft at the First Annual Stone Sour Fest in July 2007 and was a special tap at the 2008 Michigan Brewers Guild Festival.
- Perseguidor ("Pursuer"): A limited-release, custom-blended ale which is oak-aged an additional six months before release. There have been five releases.
- Batch 1 (7.2% abv): A blend of Bam Biere and La Roja[6] This batch was offered at the 2006 Michigan Brewers Guild Festival and released during the fall of 2006.
- Batch 2 (8% abv): Also known as "Oro de Calabaza Reserve," this batch was a blend of Oro de Calabaza and Bam Biere.[7] This batch was only offered on draft at the First Annual Stone Sour Fest in July 2007.
- Batch 3 (abv unknown): This was offered at the 2008 Michigan Brewers Guild Festival and released in 750 mL Bottles in early August 2008.[8]
- Batch 4: released January 2009. A blend of 3-year-old La Roja, 3-year-old Madrugada Obscura and 1-year-old Noel de Calabaza. Conditioned for 6 months in 12-ounce bottles.[9]
- Batch 5: released January 17, 2010. A blend of La Roja Grand Reserve, Luciernaga Grand Reserve, and Bam Biere Grand Reserve. Blend was aged on oak for 6 months and then bottle-conditioned for 6 months. 480 bottles were produced.[10][11][12]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ http://www.northernbrewer.com/wyeast.html "Produces the classic sweaty horse hair character indigenous to beers of this region; gueuze, lambics, sour browns."
- ^ "F.A.Q." JOLLY PUMPKIN ARTISAN ALES. Retrieved 2023-06-05.
- ^ CraftBeer.com | 404[permanent dead link ]
- ^ "Jolly Pumpkin Artisan Ales - Our Family of Beers". Archived from the original on 2008-11-03. Retrieved 2008-10-17.
- ^ http://www.allaboutbeer2.com/beertalk/reviews.cgi?action=beer&id=1018 Archived 2008-01-13 at the Wayback Machine Beer Talk: La Roja Artisan Ale
- ^ "Jolly Pumpkin Perseguidor (Batch 1)". RateBeer.
- ^ "Jolly Pumpkin Perseguidor (Batch 2)". RateBeer.
- ^ "Jolly Pumpkin Perseguidor (Batch 3)". RateBeer.
- ^ Nason, Adam (16 December 2008). "Jolly Pumpkin releases P4 on Jan. 2nd". BeerPulse. Archived from the original on 19 December 2008. Retrieved 23 January 2010.
- ^ Baetens, Melody (7 January 2010). "Beer events and wine tastings rev up in state". The Detroit News. p. M.15.
- ^ Nason, Adam (7 January 2010). "Jolly Pumpkin Perseguidor 5 to be released on Sunday, Jan. 17th". BeerPulse. Archived from the original on 17 January 2010. Retrieved 23 January 2010.
- ^ Bardallis, David (17 January 2010). "Line stretches down Main Street for Jolly Pumpkin beer release". The Ann Arbor News. Retrieved 18 February 2022.
External links
[edit]- http://www.chicagotribune.com/dining/drink/beer/ct-jolly-pumpkin-chicago-hyde-park-brewpub-20161025-story.html
- http://www.mlive.com/news/detroit/index.ssf/2017/03/jolly_pumpkin_royal_oak.html
- jollypumpkin.com/
- http://www.ratebeer.com/brewers//jolly-pumpkin-artisan-ales/4923/
- http://www.detnews.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=2007706140384-->
- https://web.archive.org/web/20070227132634/http://www.metromodemedia.com/Print.aspx?FileID=119fd4af-3e1c-47c0-a81a-adef202831b9
- http://seattlest.com/2007/06/27/new_beer_in_tow.php Archived 2007-10-19 at the Wayback Machine
- http://www.tcimbiber.com/events/2007/08/jolly-pumpkin-firkin-night-at-the-happy-gnome[permanent dead link ]