Jester King - Even More Jeppe

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  1. CheChe

    CheChe Initiate (0) Aug 4, 2014 Texas



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    We’re excited to introduce Even More Jeppe, our second collaboration with Evil Twin Brewing! Even More Jeppe follows the same path as its predecessor — World’s Worst Twin. For that beer, we attempted to mimic the flavors and aromas of one of Jeppe Jarnit-Bjergsø of Evil Twin’s favorite coffees, without actually using any coffee in the beer. Here, we sought to mimic the flavors and aromas of New Zealand Sauvignon Blancwithout using any grapes.


    If you’re not familiar with New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc, it’s known for having flavors and aromas reminiscent of bell pepper and tropical fruit. Our effort to mimic these flavors involved taking farmhouse ale fermented in oak barrels with our mixed culture of brewers yeast, native yeast, and native bacteria, blending the barrels, then adding dried elderflowers and Nelson Sauvin hops to the blend. Elderflowers were selected to impart the bell pepper notes and Nelson Sauvin hops were selected to impart tropical fruit character.


    Creating Even More Jeppe was an exercise in patience. The base beer took about one year to fully mature in oak barrels. The barrel aged blend with dried elderflowers and Nelson Sauvin hops then went through a few different phases. Initially very pleasant, the blend morphed into something that, in all honesty, I’d describe as having aromatics of cat pee and garbage. After another eight months of re-fermentation in the bottle, the beer finally transformed into something that I believe has explosive aromatics of tropical fruit and a beautiful, balanced acidity. What was once a beer I was afraid would never see the light of day is now something I’m really excited to release.


    I’ve written this many times before on our blog, but our beer is alive and ever changing. Every beer from us is teeming with living microorganisms that slowly alter the flavors and aromas over time. We’ve learned over the years how to attempt to gently steer the microbial momentum of our fermentations through variables like time, temperature, fermentation vessel (stainless steel or oak), and hopping rates. But we’re never in complete control. A blend of really great tasting barrel aged beer with dried elderflowers and Nelson Sauvin hops that ends up smelling like cat pee and garbage isn’t really a shock. Mixed culture fermentation is a lot of fun for exactly this reason! The element of the unknown is intriguing. When we released Audio Palette, we quoted music scholar Justin Scheibel, who opined that our beer lies somewhere between the intentional and avant-garde, and that embracing natural variation outside our control is an element that breathes authenticity, originality, and relevance into what we do. I fully believe this, and embrace natural variation, despite even false assertions claiming we only engage in the randomness of mixed culture fermentation because we’re incapable of more intentional processes (i.e. pure culture fermentation).


    The art for Even More Jeppe was of course the work of our in-house artist Josh Cockrell. Josh has created the label art for every Jester King beer ever, and has done the creative writing for almost all our labels. In this case, the name “Even More Jeppe” is a playful take on Evil Twin’s Even More Jesus, with our friend Jeppe lovingly crucified to Sauvignon Blanc grape vines. I can feel the hate mail being sent our way as I write this :wink:


    Even More Jeppe was brewed with raw, Hill Country well water, malted barley, malted wheat, raw wheat, flaked oats, and hops. It was fermented in neutral oak barrels with our mixed culture of brewers yeast and native yeast and bacteria for about one year. It was then blended, and dried elderflowers and Nelson Sauvin hops were added. It was then naturally re-fermented in bottles and kegs for another eight months, and allowed to fundamentally transform as I mentioned. The impact of bottle re-fermentation / natural conditioning often gets overlooked. I believe bottle conditioning to be just as critical to our flavor and aroma development as the time our beer spends in a stainless steel tank or oak barrel.


    Even More Jeppe is 6.0 percent alcohol by volume, 20 IBU, 3.3 pH, and has a finishing gravity of 1.002 (0.5 Plato). It will be released at our tasting room at 4pm on Friday, July 29th. Supply is limited. We only have eight 50L kegs for glass pours and 1,000 bottles to go (750ml/$22). The bottle limit is one per customer per day. Aside from special events and some cases we’re sending to Jeppe, no Even More Jeppe will be available outside of our tasting room. This weekend, we’re also excited to have Evil Twin Freudian Slip, Lil B, Soft DK, Ashtray Heart, and Yin available.


    Jeffrey Stuffings
    Founder
    Jester King Brewery




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  2. caffeineTX

    caffeineTX Crusader (427) Aug 29, 2014 Texas
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    Someone finally beat andrew on a copy pasta
     
  3. Roybert

    Roybert Initiate (0) Oct 2, 2014 Texas

    The market for cat pee is exploding!
     
  4. CheChe

    CheChe Initiate (0) Aug 4, 2014 Texas

    you jealous?
     
  5. GreatStoutman

    GreatStoutman Maven (1,486) Jan 5, 2016 Texas
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    only when blended properly with garbage! :astonished::grinning:

    I guess with only 1000 bottles they know its gonna sell out and there's no reason to dress it up. Could be an awesome brew though... I look forward to reading the reviews.
     
  6. NDogg44

    NDogg44 Zealot (708) Oct 21, 2015 Texas
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    If this tastes anything like New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc, I'm in!
     
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  7. mig100

    mig100 Pooh-Bah (2,747) Aug 3, 2014 Texas
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    Freaking phenomenal beer. Definitely resembles the flavors of a NZ Savignon Blanc, but at the same time very spritzy and refreshing, especially in the summer heat.
     
  8. NDogg44

    NDogg44 Zealot (708) Oct 21, 2015 Texas
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    Agreed - I absolutely loved the beer. My fiance and I picked up two!
     
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  9. cfh64

    cfh64 Pooh-Bah (2,070) Aug 16, 2005 Texas
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    Favorite label by far.
     
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  10. ShoelessHobo

    ShoelessHobo Initiate (0) May 27, 2016 Texas

    Did it sell out yesterday? I'd like to make it out there after work today and grab one if it is still available after seeing all the positive reviews.
     
  11. LilBeezy

    LilBeezy Initiate (0) Jan 30, 2013 Texas

    They still had it for sale around 12:45 today. No idea on how many bottles they had left but it looked slower than a usual Saturday.
     
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  12. ElChuques

    ElChuques Initiate (0) Oct 8, 2014 Arkansas

    It is definitely quite neato.

    Shirts/prints/etc?
     
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  13. WolfBrewer

    WolfBrewer Initiate (0) Mar 23, 2015 Texas

    Here now. Maybe 500 bottles sold thus far, according to crew.
     
  14. mig100

    mig100 Pooh-Bah (2,747) Aug 3, 2014 Texas
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    People are really sleeping on this because it's not a fruited sour, but this is one of the best beers they've released this year and in total took almost 2 years to produce, and has an extremely low bottle count. Get it while you can!
     
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  15. WolfBrewer

    WolfBrewer Initiate (0) Mar 23, 2015 Texas

    Yep! Great beer
     
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  16. Persdawg

    Persdawg Zealot (710) Mar 12, 2015 Texas
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    Did this last the weekend?


    I'm betting <150
     
  17. erushing

    erushing Initiate (0) Dec 4, 2014 Texas

    They had some left at closing on Sunday, but no idea how much. I picked one up a little after 8pm. I had a couple pours of it as well and I really enjoyed it. A well done dry hopped sour beer is really one of my favorite things and this was a great example. Definitely in my top tier of their beers I've had this year. I thought the flavor of the hops came through well and balanced the acidity.
     
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  18. rharper

    rharper Initiate (0) Jun 12, 2007 Texas

    Friend brought a bottle over last night and it was amazing. Huge aromatics that were just excellent; big sour punch but not overpowering. Really complex aromas and flavors. Definitely a favorite of the new releases. I hope to see more like it.
     
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  19. ATA1K

    ATA1K Initiate (0) Feb 4, 2013 Texas

    I had a few glasses and it now ranks among my favorite JK beers. I hope they have lots more kegged. Worth the 8 hour round trip today to pick up a couple of bottles. Ill be trying to trade for a couple more...
     
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  20. MichaelHatter

    MichaelHatter Initiate (0) Jun 29, 2015 Virginia

    Jeppe is among the top JK beers I've had.
     
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