Jester King Anniversary Party Plans..

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  1. mattchow

    mattchow Savant (1,009) Jun 24, 2012 Texas

    On Our Anniversary Party...
    40 minutes ago

    This coming January, we will not be hosting an anniversary party and market as we have the last two years. Instead, we will celebrate our next anniversary in October of 2014, marking four years since we released our first beer. This celebration will most likely take place during Austin Beer Week in combination with our annual Funk’n Sour Fest. Exactly what this celebration will look like is something that we will be discussing over the course of the next several months, but one thing that we’ve already decided is that it will not take the form of a large, single-session, ticketed event with long lines and excessive crowds. Instead, we’ll likely host a series of smaller events and/or sessions over the course of a weekend.

    While large festivals can be fun at times, they don’t tend to have the type of relaxed, laid-back atmosphere that brewery visitors experience during our regular tasting room hours. We consider the laid-back atmosphere in the Hill Country to be one of the most enjoyable aspects about our brewery. We want Jester King, and Ceres Park Ranch where Jester King resides, to be a serene, tranquil, rustic place where guests can bring their families, enjoy our beers, converse with friends, and take in the beautiful scenery. Anyone who wants to have this experience can simply come to our tasting room anytime during our regular open hours.

    At our tasting room, we’re now able to present a beer selection that equals, if not surpasses, what we’ve served at some of our larger events in the past. Prior to recent changes in Texas beer law, we’d only serve our most limited and sought after beers at our larger events. This was because it used to be illegal for us to sell these beers at our brewery. Texas law created an odd disincentive for us to offer our most limited beers on-site, which we could otherwise sell in the marketplace. That’s now no longer the case. We can legally offer everything we have ready at our brewery, along with guest beers, ciders, wines and sakés from some of our favorite artisan producers. The appeal of larger, special events being a time for visitors to drink our most limited beers isn’t there anymore because we now offer these beers whenever we’re open. As a result, we feel less pressure to host larger events, especially in the context of what we stated before about Jester King being a quiet, relaxed place to enjoy the Hill Country.

    As we get closer to next October, we’ll put together a plan to celebrate our fourth anniversary. In the meantime, our tasting room will be open every weekend. We’ll also soon be renovating and remodeling our tasting room setup, and once that’s complete, we’ll begin offering limited weekday hours. We’ll stay open throughout the renovation/remodeling process with a complete range of our beer available, as well as beer, cider, wine and saké from other artisan producers. In the future, we’ll continue to develop smaller events at Jester King, such as new beer releases, special guest bottles and kegs, educational events, guided tastings, and fermented food pairings.
     
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  2. tx_beer_man

    tx_beer_man Pundit (902) Jan 22, 2013 Texas
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    I look forward to it, as well as the renovation to the tasting room!!
     
  3. Daemose

    Daemose Maven (1,407) Oct 3, 2011 Texas

    Eh. I saw that. Meh. Jester King is an imaginary place for many people now who don't have the time to drive to Austin.
     
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  4. mattchow

    mattchow Savant (1,009) Jun 24, 2012 Texas

    It became imaginary when you got married lol.
     
  5. Texas_Speed

    Texas_Speed Initiate (0) Aug 22, 2012 Texas

    If I'm not offshore that weekend I will plan to attend. I've been wanting to make it to FnS fest, the timing just never works out for me.
     
  6. Indytruks138

    Indytruks138 Initiate (0) Jun 28, 2013 Texas

    I hate hearing about out of state bottle shops getting "brewery only" releases to sell. Second time in a week. This one posted on FB.

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  7. Lutter

    Lutter Initiate (0) Jun 30, 2010 Texas

    Ol Oi ain't brewery-only... there's several stores selling it around town (SoLa W&S, E1G, ...)

    Funk Metal too.
     
  8. LilBeezy

    LilBeezy Initiate (0) Jan 30, 2013 Texas


    So are they "Austin" only releases then?

    I know most of these beers were up for distribution but I haven't heard anything up until this thread about them being available anywhere else other than the brewery.
     
  9. Indytruks138

    Indytruks138 Initiate (0) Jun 28, 2013 Texas

    Well that's good to know, none in Dallas, but Boxer's this round was brewery-only to my knowledge unless that was another under the radar Austin release.
     
  10. icetrauma

    icetrauma Pooh-Bah (1,657) Sep 7, 2004 Texas
    Pooh-Bah

    Which city?
     
  11. jamescain

    jamescain Initiate (0) Jul 14, 2009 Texas

    Maybe people in Austin are not telling us where to buy their beer. Thread reported should be in ubiquitous release thread
     
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  12. lokieman

    lokieman Initiate (0) Jan 20, 2011 Oklahoma

    Ol Oi and the newest batch of Boxer's were brewery only up until this past week...haven't heard about any Funk Metal being sold outside of the brewery. At least in Austin...
     
  13. Indytruks138

    Indytruks138 Initiate (0) Jun 28, 2013 Texas

    St. Louis and now Denver.
     
  14. icetrauma

    icetrauma Pooh-Bah (1,657) Sep 7, 2004 Texas
    Pooh-Bah

    I heard, on here I believe, they do show up in Chicago and some in Cali but never St. Louis. Denver I can see since they shared some bottles with Crooked Stave.
     
  15. Indytruks138

    Indytruks138 Initiate (0) Jun 28, 2013 Texas

    apparently Missouri just started receiving them a week or two ago.
     
  16. mattchow

    mattchow Savant (1,009) Jun 24, 2012 Texas

    Ol Oi and Funk Metal hitting houston in very small quantities this week.
     
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  17. miikezombie

    miikezombie Initiate (0) Aug 13, 2010 Texas

    What? Beer was released and no one told me where to buy it or how many was left? Austin, you are now on my shit list.
     
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  18. jesterkingbeer

    jesterkingbeer Pundit (865) Jun 28, 2010 Texas

    The backstory on that is there was an interruption in service from our distributor as a result of us changing our license to a brewpub. We were required by law to get a contract on file with TABC. Hashing out the contract with our distributor took time. As we've mentioned before, our space is very limited and we need to get beer out of the brewery when it's ready. Otherwise, we'd have to shut down production. This resulted in out of state shipments of our beer during the period of interruption in service from our distributor. Small quantities of some of our limited beers were included on these shipments. We'd rather have sold this beer in Texas, but when faced with the choice of complying with TABC code or temporarily shutting down production, we chose complying with the code.

    - Jeff
     
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  19. Nablock

    Nablock Initiate (0) Aug 17, 2013 Texas

    Jeff, as always, thanks for the open line of communication.
     
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  20. NiceFly

    NiceFly Initiate (0) Dec 22, 2011 Tajikistan

    How DARE you! :grimacing::astonished:
     
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