Jester King Omniscience & Proselytism Coming 6/29

Jester King Omniscience & Proselytism Coming 6/29From Jester King:

Fruit season continues! This Friday, we're releasing Omniscience & Proselytism -- our barrel aged sour beer refermented with Texas-grown strawberries from Marburger Farms and Engel Farms in Fredericksburg, TX! This is our fifth ever blend of O&P, as the beer has become known.
Strawberries are a tricky fruit to work with. For one, their character can be fairly subtle. On top of that, we believe that when heavily processed, they can lead to flavors that present as plastic-y, medicinal or otherwise artificial. In our experience, zero processing is what helps create the flavor and aromas we're proud to present. We simply take the strawberries from the farm stems and all, put them inside a foudre (large oak tank), add mature barrel-aged beer, then let the fruit refermentation occur. It's just that simple. Aside from doing punch-downs to get good color and flavor from the fruit and to prevent any acetic (vinegary) character from development, we just let nature take its course! Finding a natural, delicious product like Hill Country strawberries, then otherwise getting out of the way is key!

For our 2018 blend, we added 2,000 pounds of strawberries to about 3,000 liters of barrel-aged beer, which is a ratio of about 2.5 pounds per gallon. We refermented the strawberries in April, then packaged O&P in late May. This year we have about 3,000 bottles and about 1,200 liters of kegged beer for our tasting room. Like previous years, bottles are 500ml and $20/bottle. The bottle limit is four (4) per customer per day. The beer will be released when our tasting room opens at 4pm, Friday, June 29th. Aside from special events, 2018 O&P will only be available at Jester King.

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