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  • I guess you can't really call it a "tour" because of the brewery's size, however, you do get an inside look of their operations, so I thought it was awesome. It's located in a business park on Gibson Road and totally unassuming. Actually, if you didn't map it or look for the building number, you would never know it was there! It's unmarked and behind Green Valley Pools - look for the wooden barrel outside the door! You can park on Mary Crest or in the lot by their building. I called about two months ago to inquire about their monthly tours and I was able to reserve a spot for me and my fiancĂ© that way. When you get to the brewery, they collect $5 from each person, you sign in, and you get a very cool souvenir JJBC glass! We got a quick history lesson and were given the opportunity to ask questions while browsing the space. Then, we jumped right into the best part, beer tasting. We were offered their nine current beers. Fox Tail Gluten-Free Pale Ale (similar to a cider, light, but not sweet with a hint of hops; decent for a GF beer!), American Lager, Weize Guy Hefenweizen, Citra Rye Pale Ale, Hop Box Imperial IPA, J.J. Pro AM Foreign Extra Stout (Limited), Red Fox Russian Imperial Stout Dark Ale, Baby J's German Chocolate Cake Milk Stout (Limited), and 5th Anniversary Barrel Aged Smoked Wee Heavy Scotch Ale (Limited). Alcohol content ranged from 5-14%. Everyone was really awesome and they were very generous with the tasting portions, inviting us to whatever was left over if we pleased. It was obvious that they were all very knowledgeable and enthusiastic about their jobs and the brewery. It created a wonderful atmosphere for a beer tour/tasting. I'm not much of a beer drinker, so I can't really say how good it was or if it was better or worse than other beers in the same categories. My gauge is what my beer enthusiastic fiancĂ© says. He really enjoyed all of them and states that the respective beers stood up to his favorite beers. His favorites from today were Hop Box and Red Fox. We both enjoyed Baby J's and will be searching for bottles soon since it's on a limited run. The best part was not having to leave the valley for great craft beers and a brewery experience. I highly recommend the tour to all beer enthusiasts!
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