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Marshall's McNellie's Pub Ale in Draft Magazine

Started by Townsend, September 28, 2009, 10:55:04 AM

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cannon_fodder

GD on getting a little more recognition.

Question:  will Marshall's be represented at Oktoberfest?
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I crush grooves.

Townsend

Quote from: cannon_fodder on September 28, 2009, 11:07:22 AM
GD on getting a little more recognition.

Question:  will Marshall's be represented at Oktoberfest?

Sorry CF, I should've included all pertinent info.

QuoteTulsa State Fair

Marshall Brewing Co. has been selected to offer Atlas IPA, McNellie's Pub Ale, and Sundown Wheat at the International Beer Garden in the Tulsa State Fair, October 1-11. This is a tremendous opportunity to showcase our locally brewed beer to fairgoers. Please make plans to attend the Tulsa State Fair and support your local brewery. www.tulsastatefair.com

Oktoberfest



As with the Tulsa State Fair, we are excited about the opportunity to present our beer at Tulsa's Oktoberfest, October 22-25. Marshall Brewing Co.'s Atlas IPA, Sundown Wheat, and Oktoberfest Lager will all be available on tap in the Sports Tent. www.tulsaoktoberfest.org



Now Available

OKTOBERFEST LAGER



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Break out the lederhosen and get ready for some good old Bavarian Gemütlichkeit...Oklahoma Style. Marshall Brewing Company's Oktoberfest is a beautiful deep cooper-colored lager highlighted by a complex malt flavor, elegantly balanced by the bittering of noble German hops. This beer is extremely smooth and highly drinkable. Checking in at 6.0% ABV, Oktoberfest is truly a fest bier worth celebrating! (Limited Release Beer)

Conan71

They had Sundown Wheat in my MS-150 team's hospitality tent on Saturday night.  Woot-woot!  Been a month, beer is back on the menu.
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cannon_fodder

I will mix it up between Spaten and Marshall's this year!
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Hoss

Quote from: cannon_fodder on September 28, 2009, 12:56:53 PM
I will mix it up between Spaten and Marshall's this year!

Oooh, Spaten Optimator....it drinks like a meal...good stuff though.

Wilbur

I attended my first Great American Beer Festival in Denver this year.  Glad to see Marshall's represented.

How did you guy's do?  Any awards this year?

MarshallBrewing

No awards this year, but got some great positive feedback from tons of people!  I want to throw out a big congrats to Choc for picking up a Gold for their Signature Dubbel.  If you haven't tried it you should, it is delicious.

brianh

I didn't want to start a new thread for one question, and this topic seemed semi-relevant. Can I buy/rent a keg of Marshall's beer anywhere? Preferably Sundown, but others will work too.

Conan71

Quote from: brianh on November 13, 2009, 11:16:27 AM
I didn't want to start a new thread for one question, and this topic seemed semi-relevant. Can I buy/rent a keg of Marshall's beer anywhere? Preferably Sundown, but others will work too.

Collin's Mid-Town Liquor, 17th & Yale in the Target center.  You need to order 2-3 days in advance.  Try Parkhill's also.
"It has been said that politics is the second oldest profession. I have learned that it bears a striking resemblance to the first" -Ronald Reagan

rwarn17588

Since Mr. Marshall is peeking in periodically, here's a question for him ...

What's the status of bringing six-packs of Marshall's to market?

Townsend

Another congrats to Eric Marshall for winning the Thirsty Beagle beer championship.

http://blog.newsok.com/thirstybeagle/

I was glad the pub ale went against Fat Tire.  It would've been tough to choose over Guinness.




brianh

That has to be rigged, how did pub ale beat out sundown? They really missed out by not trying out pavilion.

Conan71

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Quote from: brianh on November 19, 2009, 09:55:05 AM
That has to be rigged, how did pub ale beat out sundown? They really missed out by not trying out pavilion.

Really it's different tastes.  A year ago, I'd have told you my Marshall's favorites in order were:

1) Sundown Wheat
2) Pub Ale
3) IPA- (wouldn't even drink the IPA- too hoppy)

Now I order the IPA most frequently (thanks to a well-timed house-warming gift from Carlton Place).  For some reason I don't seem to get the same flavor on the wheat from a keg as I do from the bottle.  I'm wondering if there's some slight sediment in each bottle that settles to the bottom of the keg that we don't get in the Sundown.

Any of them are equally great, just depends on what mood my taste buds are in at the time.

The Marzen and Pilsner are good brews and I did love the Oktoberfest he did this year, but none of those have registered with me quite like his three mainstay brews.
"It has been said that politics is the second oldest profession. I have learned that it bears a striking resemblance to the first" -Ronald Reagan

Hoss

Quote from: Conan71 on November 19, 2009, 10:30:33 AM
Really it's different tastes.  A year ago, I'd have told you my Marshall's favorites in order were:

1) Sundown Wheat
2) Pub Ale
3) IPA- (wouldn't even drink the IPA- too hoppy)

Now I order the IPA most frequently (thanks to a well-timed house-warming gift from Carlton Place).  For some reason I don't seem to get the same flavor on the wheat from a keg as I do from the bottle.  I'm wondering if there's some slight sediment in each bottle that settles to the bottom of the keg that we don't get in the Sundown.

Any of them are equally great, just depends on what mood my taste buds are in at the time.

The Marzen and Pilsner are good brews and I did love the Oktoberfest he did this year, but none of those have registered with me quite like his three mainstay brews.

I keep wondering what happened to his OPP (calm down, people, that would be Old Pavilion Pilsner).  I still haven't been able to find it.  Maybe I'm not looking in the right place or you can only get it on tap?