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Marshall Brewing Company Website is now online!

Started by MarshallBrewing, January 21, 2009, 05:51:01 PM

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MarshallBrewing

After almost a year and a half of a splash page, www.marshallbrewing.com now has a full website.  The group over at Cubic Creative have done a great job, my hats off to them.  Check it out and give me your feed back.

Thanks- Eric

nathanm

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Originally posted by MarshallBrewing

After almost a year and a half of a splash page, www.marshallbrewing.com now has a full website.  The group over at Cubic Creative have done a great job, my hats off to them.  Check it out and give me your feed back.

Thanks- Eric


It looks good and is standards-compliant. It degrades gracefully if javascript or flash aren't present. If only all websites were made so well.

Kudos to your web monkeys!
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Nik

Thank you Eric! I've been waiting for this for a long time. I guess I'll stop bugging you now.

BKDotCom

just a quick cursory look so far...

Carrabba's at 51st street is no longer serving Marshalls

sgrizzle

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Originally posted by BKDotCom

just a quick cursory look so far...

Carrabba's at 51st street is no longer serving Marshalls



Or food.

Hoss

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Originally posted by inteller

please brew a stout.



The IPA almost qualifies as one.

TUalum0982

Great looking website.  If I can just make one suggestion or point out something.  Tahlequah is spelled wrong on your link of where you can find it.  There is a "H" between A and the L.  Not trying to nit pick or anything, but thought I would mention it.
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Nik

Here is the site for the company that created the site: http://www.cubiccreative.com/index.asp

Might be better off contacting them directly for any website changes.

cannon_fodder

Quality website.  I enjoyed the actual CONTENT that it delivered on top of the nice package.  The history of brewing in Oklahoma as well as the details about your beer.  I look forward to checking back as new beers are added, news released, and/or even more content added.

I hope you do well enough to someday be a title sponsor of Oktoberfest.  Not sure why, just think it would be amazingly cool to have it sponsored by a local brewing company.  And of course, all the out of town people that left would surely bring the name Marshall's with them.
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brunoflipper

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Originally posted by inteller

please brew a stout.


do us all a favor and start holding your breath...
he has no plans to do one... if you want a stout have a guinness...

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zstyles

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Originally posted by RecycleMichael

I want a root beer.



I SECOND THAT!

Hoss

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Originally posted by inteller

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Originally posted by brunoflipper

quote:
Originally posted by inteller

please brew a stout.


do us all a favor and start holding your breath...
he has no plans to do one... if you want a stout have a guinness...






ok, well at least that keeps the beer true to the state....weak.




I wouldn't exactly call 6.5% ABV 'weak'....

Hoss

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Originally posted by inteller

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Originally posted by Hoss

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Originally posted by inteller

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Originally posted by brunoflipper

quote:
Originally posted by inteller

please brew a stout.


do us all a favor and start holding your breath...
he has no plans to do one... if you want a stout have a guinness...






ok, well at least that keeps the beer true to the state....weak.




I wouldn't exactly call 6.5% ABV 'weak'....



Maybe not for an okie used to 3.2 beer.  The stouts I consume are regularly in the 7-8+ range.



I may be native okie, but I lived in Texas and have drank enough other beers to be used to stronger.  6.5 is no slouch, when you consider that most of the bordering states who call their beer 'six point' are actually selling between 5 and 5.5 percent ABV.

And stouts typically don't refer to ABV, they refer to brewing method/ingredients and flavor.  You can have a stout have less ABV than 4 percent.  I'm not a big fan of stouts.  I, however, have had Anchor beer which ran in the 9 % ABV range, and it was not a stout (barley wine).  Most stouts range from 4 to 7 percent ABV.

http://beeradvocate.com/articles/291

rwarn17588

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Originally posted by inteller

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Originally posted by Hoss

quote:
Originally posted by inteller

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Originally posted by brunoflipper

quote:
Originally posted by inteller

please brew a stout.


do us all a favor and start holding your breath...
he has no plans to do one... if you want a stout have a guinness...






ok, well at least that keeps the beer true to the state....weak.




I wouldn't exactly call 6.5% ABV 'weak'....



Maybe not for an okie used to 3.2 beer.  The stouts I consume are regularly in the 7-8+ range.



I didn't know you drank beer for the alcohol content.

They do sell stuff like Everclear and Thunderbird, you know. [;)]