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  2. Jolly Pumpkin Artisan Ales - Wikipedia

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    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 impart a flavor profile in the beers described as leathery, earthy, wild and funky. [ 1 ]

  3. Bowers Harbor Inn - Wikipedia

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    The Bowers Harbor Inn is a restaurant located at 13512 Peninsula Drive in Peninsula Township, Michigan.It was constructed in 1928 as a private house, the Stickney Summer House, and renovated into the restaurant in the late 1950s; it now houses the Mission Table and Jolly Pumpkin Restaurants.

  4. 13 Pumpkin Beers You Need To Try This Fall - AOL

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    It includes Jack-O Pumpkin Ale, classic Octoberfest beer, Flannel Fest, and Hoppy Lager. Shop Now. Samuel Adams Beer Fest Variety Pack. Total Wine & More. $18.99. Southern Tier Pumking Ale.

  5. Well-known Jolly Pumpkin brand closes it Royal Oak location ...

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    The well-kown Jolly Pumpkin brand has shuttered its Royal Oak location and will reopen it as Bandit Tavern and Hideaway on Friday.

  6. Jolly Pumpkin - Wikipedia

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  7. 13 Pumpkin Beers You Need To Try This Fall - AOL

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    Spiced, sweet, and toasty—these are the best pumpkin beers you need to drink during fall season. 13 Pumpkin Beers You Need To Try This Fall Skip to main content

  8. After months of uncertainty, the party is back at beloved ...

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    The game would end in a tie. But Harald Neuweg, the owner of the city’s beloved beer hall, rushed from table to table, laughing and jokingly handing out the occasional yellow card, breathing a ...

  9. Ehrentempel - Wikipedia

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    The Honor Temples (German: Ehrentempel) were two structures in Munich, erected by the Nazis in 1935, housing the sarcophagi of the sixteen members of the Party who had been killed in the failed Beer Hall Putsch (the Blutzeugen, "blood witnesses").