Jester King Provenance

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  1. bccocx

    bccocx Pooh-Bah (1,576) Jan 13, 2007 Texas
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    We are pleased to introduce Jester King Provenance — a series of three farmhouse ales brewed with different combinations of winter citrus fruit. The first of the three batches was brewed with the zest and juice of grapefruits and oranges. The second batch incorporated the zest and juice of lemons and limes, and the third batch used the zest and juice of tangerines and clementines.

    All three variations are dry, highly-attenuated, authentic farmhouse ales, brewed with Hill Country well water, malted barley, malted wheat, hops, and fermented with a unique blend of brewer’s yeast, native wild yeast, and native souring bacteria. Their flavors are yeast and souring bacteria driven with the fruits serving as integral components of the fermentation. We don’t add fruit (or fruit flavorings or concentrates for that matter) to filtered and pasteurized beer at packaging time to make what amounts to a beer cooler. Rather, we incorporate the fruit into the fermentation, so that wild yeast and souring bacteria can transform the fruit flavors into something that’s greater than the sum of the parts. For instance, think about the difference between grape juice and wine. Why are the two so different from one another? It’s because the grape juice has been fermented by living microorganisms. We apply the same principle to the use of fruit in our beer.

    When working with a diverse array of microorganisms and embracing nature, as we do at Jester King, it’s never possible to know exactly how long a given batch of beer will take before it’s ready. In the case of Provenance, even through the batch with lemons and limes was brewed after the batch with oranges and grapefruits, it matured more quickly and will be the first of the three beers released. Provenance with lemons and limes will be released at Jester King Brewery when our tasting room opens at 4pm on Friday, June 20th. It will be available by the glass, as well as in bottles to go (750ml, $12 per bottle, limit 3 bottles per customer per day). We have approximately 200 cases available (750ml x 12) and do not foresee it being distributed beyond our brewery aside from special events. We will also have Provenance glassware (pictured below, $7/glass) available for sale beginning on June 20th.

    Provenance with oranges and grapefruits will be released next sometime in July. We have a greater quantity of Provenance with oranges and grapefruits (approximately 600 cases), and we expect it to see limited distribution in Texas. Finally, Provenance with tangerines with clementines will be released at our brewery sometime in July or August. The batch with tangerines with clementines is smaller (about 200 cases), and we do not foresee it being distributed outside our brewery aside from special events.

    Here are some photos Jester King Provenance and the steps we took to make it:

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    Jester King Provenance — Orange & Grapefruit

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    Jester King Provenance — Lemon & Lime

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    Oranges and grapefruits

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    Zesting oranges

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    Jester King Co-Founder Michael Steffing (left) and Head Brewer Garrett Crowell (right) juicing and zesting grapefruits

    Source: http://jesterkingbrewery.com/introducing-jester-king-provenance
     
  2. aschwab

    aschwab Initiate (0) Mar 3, 2009 Texas

    So, Nate, I guess I will see you there on Friday.
     
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  3. jamescain

    jamescain Initiate (0) Jul 14, 2009 Texas

    How many ICUs are these beers? :slight_smile:
     
  4. porter0209

    porter0209 Zealot (677) Mar 22, 2008 Texas

    If Nocturn survives until next weekend, it is going to be a very expensive trip! Jester King has been on a ridiculous roll lately
     
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  5. nsheehan

    nsheehan Savant (1,206) Jul 3, 2011 Texas
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    Excellent post from @jesterkingbeer addressing the process, flavors, prices, limits, cases,and distro.
    The labels are great, I hope Josh writes his own post about them. The imagery in the lower half adds something.

    Jeff or @ElkSherpa can you roughly speculate on how you think the beers will change over the next 6-12 months or so? I'd think the fruit will be strongest fresh, but perhaps they will get more tart as they bottle age?
     
  6. tx_beer_man

    tx_beer_man Pundit (902) Jan 22, 2013 Texas
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    Do want! But not making any more Hou->ATX trips for a long time....until...probably July :wink:
     
  7. starkmarvelo

    starkmarvelo Initiate (0) Jan 20, 2010 Texas

    Dat glass!!!! See y'all this weekend.
     
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  8. ElkSherpa

    ElkSherpa Initiate (0) Dec 26, 2008 Texas


    The beers are always evolving! The recipes and fermentation character are always changing. More often than not, our beers tend to pick up more acidity once they are bottled. Some of the fruit beers present more straightforward fruit character when fresh, but show fermented fruit character over time. Sometimes the fruit character changes into something different, and sometimes the fruit character is more noticeable with time. This happened with Hibernal Dichotomous, in which the watermelon character became more apparent after packaging and aging.
     
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  9. E-DUBB

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

    Jester King made me broke.

    and I just bought a zip zester. FML.
     
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  10. jamescain

    jamescain Initiate (0) Jul 14, 2009 Texas

    Probably the CO2 bite? Or does the pH actually change?
     
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  11. WTKeene

    WTKeene Initiate (0) Jul 13, 2013 New Mexico

    I was contemplating a trip down this weekend and those plans just solidified. Here's hoping there's still some Nocturn left on Sunday.
     
  12. ChrisChagnon

    ChrisChagnon Initiate (0) Jul 9, 2013 Connecticut

    Anyone maxing their allotment? Would love to trade for any/all of these or Nocturn. BM me if interested and we can work something out
     
  13. Techichi

    Techichi Pooh-Bah (2,061) Sep 25, 2012 Texas
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    They're some busy bees there at JK!
     
  14. starkmarvelo

    starkmarvelo Initiate (0) Jan 20, 2010 Texas

    So I'm assuming since there is special glassware for these beers, it will be an ongoing series?
     
  15. jesterkingbeer

    jesterkingbeer Pundit (865) Jun 28, 2010 Texas

    No, there's just the three. I imagine we'll make more in the future with next winter's citrus. - Jeff
     
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  16. ElkSherpa

    ElkSherpa Initiate (0) Dec 26, 2008 Texas

    In some of the beers, the pH actually drops.
     
  17. Brvn

    Brvn Initiate (0) Jul 24, 2008 Oklahoma

  18. starkmarvelo

    starkmarvelo Initiate (0) Jan 20, 2010 Texas

    Ok cool....so where are the Atrial Glasses?!:stuck_out_tongue:
     
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  19. JDV

    JDV Initiate (0) Nov 24, 2007 Texas

    Sounds perfect for summertime. The Jester King trips are becoming weekly at this point!
     
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  20. Indytruks138

    Indytruks138 Initiate (0) Jun 28, 2013 Texas

    Wow, my weekend stay at Tipping T next weekend just got more expensive! Sure hope this lasts the weekend, I would think so.
     
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