JK Omniscience Proselytism!!!!

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  1. lefty12

    lefty12 Initiate (0) Feb 6, 2010 Texas

  2. crusian

    crusian Pooh-Bah (1,989) May 14, 2010 Oregon
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    cool name
     
  3. HookemHops13

    HookemHops13 Initiate (0) Mar 21, 2013 Texas

    Pretty cool. I think I prefer Atrial Rubicite, both name and label but still well done on this one.
     
  4. wsnich

    wsnich Initiate (0) Apr 26, 2010 Texas

    If some people had trouble pronouncing Atrial Rubicite correctly, I can only imagine how many ways I'll hear this pronounced.
     
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  5. crusian

    crusian Pooh-Bah (1,989) May 14, 2010 Oregon
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    I dont know... the name implies a lot here. though I like the proselytism name, I am not sure the omniscience works with it... they should be separate, but either way... cool name. :slight_smile:
     
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  6. crusian

    crusian Pooh-Bah (1,989) May 14, 2010 Oregon
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    they are pretty common words... I hope people know how to pronounce them... but yeah, I get you. jester king getting all smart on us. :slight_smile:
     
  7. Indytruks138

    Indytruks138 Initiate (0) Jun 28, 2013 Texas

    These small releases make me wish I lived closer to JK
     
  8. UT-Alex

    UT-Alex Initiate (0) Sep 15, 2012 Texas

    I had some yesterday. The base is Uberkind, I'm not sure if that's mentioned anywhere. It was delicious :slight_smile: I might not be in the majority but I think I like it more than Atrial. That might be because I like strawberries better than raspberries.
     
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  9. ext1rpate

    ext1rpate Initiate (0) Feb 21, 2011 Texas

    I imagine we'll all just end up calling it OP anyways. JK is OP.
     
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  10. UT-Alex

    UT-Alex Initiate (0) Sep 15, 2012 Texas

    That label has potential but it looks unfinished.
     
  11. quietdomino

    quietdomino Initiate (0) Aug 26, 2013 Texas

    Isn't there an ampersand after Omniscience?
     
  12. jesterkingbeer

    jesterkingbeer Pundit (865) Jun 28, 2010 Texas

    The TTB approvals usually beat us to the punch. We'll put out a blog post about Omniscience & Proselytism early next week. We haven't worked out all the details yet, but we have decided to release it at our 3rd Annual Funk & Sour Fest, which will be on Sunday, October 27th during Austin Beer Week.

    - Jeff
     
  13. Nablock

    Nablock Initiate (0) Aug 17, 2013 Texas

    This sounds amazing! Going to have to make it out to Austin that weekend!
     
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  14. HopAG

    HopAG Savant (1,137) Sep 22, 2012 Texas

    Fuuuuuuuuuuuuuu another reason to go to Austin
     
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  15. starkmarvelo

    starkmarvelo Initiate (0) Jan 20, 2010 Texas

    This sounds like a win-win. When do tix go on sale for Funk & Sour?
     
  16. nsheehan

    nsheehan Savant (1,206) Jul 3, 2011 Texas
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    Pretty sure it's Omniscience & Proselytism, I see an ampersand on the ribbon.
    Without saying whether I prefer this name or AR, I can see this name helping someone get reflective after having a few glasses (depending on ABV).

    Both words are tied to religion, and I assume part of proselytism is a pissing contest over which faith is more correct/omniscient. The imagery pulls from religious and anti-religious symbols. Compare to the pyramid on the back of a $1 bill.

    Looking forward to trying this beer!

    Edit: Damn internet at work, unreliable and my post gets delayed 20 minutes... w/e. Thanks for the info Jeff!
     
  17. E-DUBB

    E-DUBB Initiate (0) Nov 21, 2012 Texas

    i think jester king is doing a great job converting the people into the ways of farmhouse brewing.

    :wink:
     
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  18. bccocx

    bccocx Pooh-Bah (1,576) Jan 13, 2007 Texas
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    Thank you for doing it on a Sunday!
     
  19. wsnich

    wsnich Initiate (0) Apr 26, 2010 Texas


    Not sure if anyone has asked this before, but: why do you do label approvals for beers that will ultimately be sold at the brewery? I was under the assumption that beers sold on property do not have to go through a label approval process.
     
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  20. HopAG

    HopAG Savant (1,137) Sep 22, 2012 Texas


    Oh what it's a Sunday?.. :slight_frown: That drive to Austin is going to be brutal
     
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