We bought their $ 5 cups. Great souvenir for a free tasting of four of their beers. They are not chintzy with the pours! Hubby loves«El Cucuy» so much he had to pick up a 4 pack from Modern Spirits the same day!
Vanessa R.
Classificação do local: 5 Atlanta, GA
I’ll admit I was surprised that the beer was good. The strange beer laws of Oklahoma beat Georgias. However that doesn’t affect the quality of this brewery. I wish I had a T-shirt.
Candice R.
Classificação do local: 4 Tulsa, OK
Such a great place! The tour was awesome, super informative. They have great product like t-shirts, glasses, etc. You get to sample each of their seasonal beers. I loved this tour and their beer. I will absolutley be comming back!
Aaron L.
Classificação do local: 5 Tulsa, OK
First off I’m completely biased because Marshall’s is the first Oklahoma beer that I tried and liked. Their El CuCuy is one of my favorites, but they’re always coming out with new and insteresting brews. A couple of weeks ago I went to the brewery for a tour and tasting and had a good time. It’s smaller than I was expecting, and the tour itself didn’t take very long, but the founder and owner, Eric Marshall, was the one to give the tour and tell about the history of the brewery and how he got started in the business, which was very insteresting. TL;DR: Great beers, interesting people.
Solomon W.
Classificação do local: 4 Austin, TX
Marshall Brewing Company does a justice for the(sort of) great city of Tulsa. In effect, it actually does a number for the state of Oklahoma, a state so stricken with ridiculous alcohol regulations as it is. To be sure, they are brewing beers with more than the regulated and silly 3.2% ABV. Less calories, more drunkenness. I recently had a casked version of their new Arrowhead pale ale. It was quite good. I enjoyed the milky body, as it provided just enough substance to say«I am drinking an actual beer.» In effect, it was still just light enough to be a summer-esque beer, with its citrus notes and all. I liked the cloudy color. To balance it all out, the hoppiness offered that punch on the tastebuds needed. MBC is doing a great thing for the craft brew world, and I especially appreciate all their work in Oklahoma. I commend you for all that you do. May you continue in integrity and due diligence, Marshall. Don’t ever give up, despite what the Bible Belt may tell you.