Order of Magnitude by Edmund's Oast Brewing Company is a Sour beer made in collaboration with Ferus Artisan Ales. Tart and fruity with mango and guarva abound. A very good beer for this type. @Delectable Wine — 7 years ago



This is a bottle that Vanessa was given by a former student who was apparently trying to clear out his cellar. Bottled on October 4, 2011, this is the best incarnation of Noel de Calabaza that I’ve ever had. Incredible balance, great secondary aromas, and a finish that lasts far longer than younger versions of this beer. Just goes to show how awesome JPs can become if you hide them away for a few years. — 8 years ago

Wow. Basically La Roja on steroids, this has all of the great characteristics of La Roja but amped up, while at the same time better integrated. The sourness is beautifully balanced by some vanilla (presumably from the oak barrels, but who knows), as well as lingering hints of caramel that help to sustain a long finish. Definitely a notch above the regular bottling, this one is a treat! — 9 years ago

One of the best. Love the chili pepper flavor with dark and milk chocolates. Cinnamon and vanilla are secondary. The spice is what sets this apart from other beers in this style. Needs no pairing. — 5 years ago

So grateful that there is West coast distribution now. One of the best pale ales. — 8 years ago
Great flavor. Part of Halloween candy tasting. Went very well with Baby Ruth bar. — 9 years ago
What dreams are made of. — 9 years ago
Last of a long great nights of ales. This one is my fave from NBB — 10 years ago
This stupid ass lil can of mouth-puckering joy juice! — 6 years ago
A little disappointed with this incarnation (although it improved considerably with more time in the glass). Flavors were definitely muted. Might need some more time in bottle, but this was the weakest of the three JPs we opened tonight. — 8 years ago

Excellent. My favorite so far of Prairie's Bomb variants — 10 years ago
Dan Draper
Love this Real Ale. One of the best Red Ales I have ever had — 4 years ago