Jolly Pumpkin Artisan Ales


Jolly Pumpkin Artisan Ales is a brewery in Dexter, Michigan founded by Ron and Laurie Jeffries in 2004. It operates seven pubs, in Dexter, Ann Arbor, in Detroit, in Grand Rapids, in Traverse City, in Royal Oak and in Chicago. Jolly Pumpkin produces a variety of unfiltered and unpasteurized "rustic country" beers. All Jolly Pumpkin beers are vegan friendly.
All Jolly Pumpkin beers are aged in oak. Including wine barrels, former bourbon barrels, and large foudres. The wood contains naturally occurring microbiological cultures including brettanomyces. These cultures produce a complex flavor profile in their beers, which includes flavors described as leathery, earthy, wild, funky, or even "sweaty horse hair character", and which may approximate how some beer tasted before the advent of pasteurization and industrialization. This style of beer has been described as "farmhouse ale" or American wild ale. These beers can age anywhere between 3-18 months to develop the unique flavors and characteristics.
Their Oro de Calabaza won the 2004 Gold and the 2005 Bronze Medal in the Belgian- and French-style ale category at the Great American Beer Festival. Their Bam Bière won the Bronze Medal in the 2009 Great American Beer Festival and was named the 21st best beer in America by Men's Journal.

Products

Year-round beers

s include:
Their occasionally available Grand Reserve beers, each of which are hand-blended from mature, barrel-aged batches, include: