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Marshall Beer Is Where?

Started by Conan71, September 30, 2008, 09:49:47 AM

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Conan71

Thought I'd start a "clearinghouse" thread so people will know where to find Marshall Beer on tap.  Eric had told me a week or so back they are closer to bottling.  Labels are in and there's an Oktoberfest and Pilsner coming out.  I believe there are 15 to 20 places around town where you can get Marshall's now.  If you know of places, please add to the list.

These are places I know of, so far:

McNellies (1st & Elgin)
Sound Pony (N. Main just south of The Cains)
T. Oscar's Gastropub (18th & Boston)
El Guapo's (1st & Elgin)
The Collective (11th & Gary Ave.)
McNellies, OKC

And added, thanks to other posters:

Lola's At The Bowery, NE corner Brady & Main
Local Table, 4329 S. Peoria Ave

Eric- if you are lurking, please help us add to the list!

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Townsend

Jeremy said they'll be getting it in Gray Snail (15th and Peoria) in October.

AngieB


mrburns918

Marshall beers are fantastic.

Mr. Burns
loves Fat Tire


rwarn17588

Local Table, 4329 S. Peoria Ave.

tulsacyclist

Here's a lil list he PM'd me a while back..

quote:

McNellies has all three of my beers, but we are on at many other places including....

Soundpony
Caz's
El Guapo
KilKenny's
Oscar's
Drake's
Ale Haus
Lola's
Doe's Eat Place
McNellie's OKC
Granny's Attic (Talequah)

Soon to be on at...

Oliver's Twist
Local Table
Fox and Hound
Indigo Joe's
Rooster's
Joe Mama's Pizza
The Colony
Arnie's
Laughing Wench

and I may be forgetting a few.


 

carltonplace


MarshallBrewing

Ale Haus, BOK Center, Caz's, Carraba's at 71st, The Collective, The Colony, Cosmos, Doe's Eat Place, Drake's Tavern, El Guapo's, Emipre, Granny's Attic (Tahlequah), Joe Momma's Pizza (opening soon), Kilkenny's, Laughing Wench, Leon's, Local Table, Lola's, McNellie's (Tulsa & OKC), Oscar's Gastropub, Rib Crib (7 strong beer locations throughout OK), Rooster's, Soundpony.

Others that are in the works, or may have the beer by now are....

Fox & Hound, Indigo Joe's, Gray Snail, Oliver's Twist, Mercury Lounge, and many more once we have bottles.  I may have forgotten a couple, if so I apologize.

Two Other Updates...

Looks like our Oktoberfest Lager will end up being a "Novemberfest Lager" because of a mistake by the person who posts my prices.  If you want to actually drink this beer in the month of October you will have to go to the Tulsa Press Club's First Draft event this Friday from 5-8 at the Atlas Life building.  Obviously I am not very happy about this, but there is nothing we can do about it!

Second, bottles should be available this month!  I finally received my labels, which has been a nightmare.  Boxes and bottles will be here the week after next when I return from vacation.  So I would say towards the end of the month we will be ready to go.

Thanks for the support and please continue to spread the word!

Conan71

Where's Laughing Wench.  Sounds like a darn proper English pub.

Speaking of proper pubs, Marshall's needs to be in White Lion.  Unfortunately, Paddy's recently closed.

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carltonplace


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Originally posted by Conan71

Where's Laughing Wench.  Sounds like a darn proper English pub.

Speaking of proper pubs, Marshall's needs to be in White Lion.  Unfortunately, Paddy's recently closed.





Laughing Wench is in Jenks right off Main St. I don't see it lasting though...nothing has so far, but best of luck to them.

http://www.thelaughingwench.com/

bugo

quote:
Originally posted by mrburns918

Marshall beers are fantastic.

Mr. Burns
loves Fat Tire



Me too.  Too bad they don't ship to Okieland.  When my friend from Fayetteville comes to visit, he always brings a case of Fat Tire and some other New Belgium beer.  Have you tried their Abbey beer?  It is terrific.


EricP

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Originally posted by bugo

quote:
Originally posted by mrburns918

Marshall beers are fantastic.

Mr. Burns
loves Fat Tire



Me too.  Too bad they don't ship to Okieland.  When my friend from Fayetteville comes to visit, he always brings a case of Fat Tire and some other New Belgium beer.  Have you tried their Abbey beer?  It is terrific.





Omg I love their Abbey beer too... nom nom.
 

mrburns918

quote:
Originally posted by bugo

quote:
Originally posted by mrburns918

Marshall beers are fantastic.

Mr. Burns
loves Fat Tire



Me too.  Too bad they don't ship to Okieland.  When my friend from Fayetteville comes to visit, he always brings a case of Fat Tire and some other New Belgium beer.  Have you tried their Abbey beer?  It is terrific.





I lived in the Republic of Boulder for six years and worked in Ft. Collins back in the 90's. When I moved away the only thing I would miss about Colorado was New Belgium Brewery and a couple of other beers(Avalanche). When I got to St. Louis in 96 I was sad that Fat Tire wasn't there, but Quick Trip was. I missed Quick Trip. Finally Fat Tire came to St. Louis and I was in heaven again. In 2000 I got transferred back to Tulsa and had to say good bye to Fat Tire once again due to our stupid liquor laws. Anyway, to answer your question, YES, Abbey is excellent!

Sorry for the long winded "grandpa simpson" reply. At least I didn't say "I used to tie an onion to my belt cause that was the style back in the days." I might as well have.

Sam's Wholesale in Joplin sells Fat Tire and liquor such as "Oban" Single Malt and Johnny Walker "Blue". Yes, I make the trip monthly to pick it up.

Mr. Burns

Red Arrow

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Originally posted by mrburns918

quote:
Originally posted by bugo

quote:
Originally posted by mrburns918

Marshall beers are fantastic.

Mr. Burns
loves Fat Tire



Me too.  Too bad they don't ship to Okieland.  When my friend from Fayetteville comes to visit, he always brings a case of Fat Tire and some other New Belgium beer.  Have you tried their Abbey beer?  It is terrific.





I lived in the Republic of Boulder for six years and worked in Ft. Collins back in the 90's. When I moved away the only thing I would miss about Colorado was New Belgium Brewery and a couple of other beers(Avalanche). When I got to St. Louis in 96 I was sad that Fat Tire wasn't there, but Quick Trip was. I missed Quick Trip. Finally Fat Tire came to St. Louis and I was in heaven again. In 2000 I got transferred back to Tulsa and had to say good bye to Fat Tire once again due to our stupid liquor laws. Anyway, to answer your question, YES, Abbey is excellent!

Sorry for the long winded "grandpa simpson" reply. At least I didn't say "I used to tie an onion to my belt cause that was the style back in the days." I might as well have.

Sam's Wholesale in Joplin sells Fat Tire and liquor such as "Oban" Single Malt and Johnny Walker "Blue". Yes, I make the trip monthly to pick it up.

Mr. Burns



Avalanche is available in Tulsa liquor stores. I would rather support Marshall.  Come on bottles.