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It's hard not to be a fan of JJBC. They're a small company. They're local. They make great craft beer. They let you drink as much of it as you want. Responsibly. Yes, the tour itself isn't much. Everything they have fits into a small space that's probably the size of a mechanic's garage. But JJBC more than makes up for that with the beer tastings. Their passion for great craft beer shows in the way they describe their product and in the way they share it with you. I particularly enjoyed their Tahoe Blue Nevada Pale Ale, their JJ Pro Am California style steem beer (purposefully misspelled to avoid legal issues), and of course their Hop Box Imperial IPA. They also let you try "green" beer. No, not the colored stuff they serve up on St Paddy's Day. I'm talking about beer that isn't quite ready for the public, but they are willing to let some flow directly from the tanks. If you aren't into beer, fret not. JJBC also makes some tasty root beer and cola. Their root beer is actually very good. Buy local. Drink local. That's their unofficial slogan. I wholeheartedly agree!
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