Greenbush Brewing Company
Microbrewery
in Sawyer,
Michigan,
United States 🇺🇸
Associated Venue: Greenbush Brewing Company
Established in 2011
Contact
Description
Good ideas often start over beer. Always looking to take a good thing too far, we sat down over a beer (or two) and decided that beer itself was a good idea. Of course, not just some easy-drinking, institutional prole beer, but stuff like the beers we’d had at great bars. In short, we wanted beer with flavor. Complexity. Character. Intensity. Not words found in the mass-market lexicon.
So with a banjo burner, a bunch of industrial-sized kitchen pots and as many buckets as we could find, we jumped in feet first. Once a week, every week. Now, several years later and with a 15 barrel version of said banjo burner and kitchen pots for a brewhouse, we’re befuddling the beer judges and converting the masses. One pint at a time.
Our original brewing system has a long and sordid history befitting our line of beers. It centers on the second-to-last kettle ever built by noted coppersmith Fred Zaft, a handcrafted, solid copper 7-barrel brew kettle originally housed in a nineteenth century bar in San Francisco’s old Italian neighborhood. At one point, the bar had been totally restored to its past glory, replete with a “self-flushing spittoon” under the bar (yes, it was actually a urinal). Unfortunately, we were not able to get the self-flushing spittoon.
If you think our beers tend to cross various lineages, you’ll love tidbits like the fact that in 1951, our current building endured a freight train derailing and plowing into the building. We hope our beer can make that sort of impact on you.
So with a banjo burner, a bunch of industrial-sized kitchen pots and as many buckets as we could find, we jumped in feet first. Once a week, every week. Now, several years later and with a 15 barrel version of said banjo burner and kitchen pots for a brewhouse, we’re befuddling the beer judges and converting the masses. One pint at a time.
Our original brewing system has a long and sordid history befitting our line of beers. It centers on the second-to-last kettle ever built by noted coppersmith Fred Zaft, a handcrafted, solid copper 7-barrel brew kettle originally housed in a nineteenth century bar in San Francisco’s old Italian neighborhood. At one point, the bar had been totally restored to its past glory, replete with a “self-flushing spittoon” under the bar (yes, it was actually a urinal). Unfortunately, we were not able to get the self-flushing spittoon.
If you think our beers tend to cross various lineages, you’ll love tidbits like the fact that in 1951, our current building endured a freight train derailing and plowing into the building. We hope our beer can make that sort of impact on you.
6.4/10
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Appearance 8
Aroma 6
Flavor 6
Texture 6
Overall 6.5
12 ounce bottle into tulip glass, 2013 bottling. Pours moderately cloudy orange copper color with a 2 finger dense light khaki head with good retention, that reduces to a small cap that lingers. Spotty soapy lacing clings on the glass. Aromas of pumpkin, cinnamon, clove, nutmeg, gingerbread, brown sugar, caramel, pear, toast, and herbal earthiness. Ok aromas with solid complexity and balance of malt, pumpkin, and spice notes; with decent strength. Taste of pumpkin, sourdough bread, ginger, cinnamon, clove, nutmeg, brown sugar, caramel, toast, floral, and herbal earthiness. Light earthy/spicy bitterness on the finish; with lingering notes of pumpkin, sourdough bread, ginger, cinnamon, nutmeg, clove, brown sugar, caramel, toast, and herbal earthiness on the finish for a while. Decent flavor balance and complexity of malt, pumpkin, and spice notes; with a solid malt/spice balance and minimal cloying flavors after the finish. Medium carbonation and body; with a fairly creamy and lightly chalky mouthfeel that is ok. Alcohol is well hidden with minimal warming present after the finish. Overall this is a decent pumpkin ale. Flavor profile is weird at first; but smooths out a bit after the first sip. A bit of flavor astringency as well, but I had no problem finishing the glass.
Tried
from Bottle
on 23 Nov 2013
at 20:09
6.4/10
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Appearance 6
Aroma 6
Flavor 7
Texture 6
Overall 6.5
Bottle@Yespr’s tasting - pours a fuzzy amber colour with white head. Citrus hoppy fruits, floral and herbal notes, grass, sweet malts, honey/treacle, nice sweet to bitter balance.
Tried
from Bottle
on 23 Nov 2013
at 02:17
6.1/10
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Appearance 6
Aroma 6
Flavor 6
Texture 6
Overall 6.5
Draft @ Jake Melnick’s Corner Tap, Chicago, IL. Pours a hazy amber color with a small off-white head. Has a fruity malty spicy pumpkin and cinnamon aroma. Fruity malty spicy caramel, pumpkin and cinnamon flavor. Has a sweetish malty spicy pumpkin finish.
Tried
from Draft
on 21 Nov 2013
at 22:30
7.4/10
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Appearance 8
Aroma 8
Flavor 7
Texture 6
Overall 7.5
12 oz bottle, no date. Pours a hazed nice orange copper with a slightly off-white head. Grapefruit and orange zest aroma, pineapple and pine. Flavor still has the citrus, but leans more toward herbal and grassy hops, though the tropical fruit is still in there and increases as I drink more. Pretty nice.
Tried
from Bottle
on 20 Nov 2013
at 00:30
6.4/10
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Appearance 4
Aroma 7
Flavor 7
Texture 6
Overall 6.5
Bottled. Unclear amber with a yellowish head. The aroma has notes iof fruits and malt. The flavor is sweet with notes of malt, straw, and alcohol, leading to a dry finish.
Tried
from Bottle
on 05 Nov 2013
at 12:36
6.8/10
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Appearance 6
Aroma 7
Flavor 7
Texture 6
Overall 7
12 fl oz bottle. Pours hazy orange with a small white head. Aroma is dry pine and herbal hoppy. Solid hoppy, peachy and grapefruity. Dry, bitter and herbal. Solid hoppy into the finish.
Tried
from Bottle
on 05 Nov 2013
at 12:34
6.6/10
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Appearance 8
Aroma 8
Flavor 5
Texture 6
Overall 6.5
Bottle thanks to Another6Pack. Thanks, Trent!
A hazy red looking brew, the pour brought about an inch of foam and has lots of lacing.
The nose is as good as any pumpkin beer I’ve tried. Pumpkin with the spices...nutmeg and cinnamon up front with a touch of alcohol.
The taste doesn’t live up to the smell but that’s pretty typical for a PA. Cinnamon is tops to my palate, nutmeg follows but the whole pumpkin thingy doesn’t quite mesh out. Some alcohol is in the taste as well. I also get more than hints of black cherry that’s more of a bitterish flavour than a sour one.
Nice mouthfeel, it’s kind of a slow drinker for me. Interesting brew that doesn’t quite hit the mark.
A hazy red looking brew, the pour brought about an inch of foam and has lots of lacing.
The nose is as good as any pumpkin beer I’ve tried. Pumpkin with the spices...nutmeg and cinnamon up front with a touch of alcohol.
The taste doesn’t live up to the smell but that’s pretty typical for a PA. Cinnamon is tops to my palate, nutmeg follows but the whole pumpkin thingy doesn’t quite mesh out. Some alcohol is in the taste as well. I also get more than hints of black cherry that’s more of a bitterish flavour than a sour one.
Nice mouthfeel, it’s kind of a slow drinker for me. Interesting brew that doesn’t quite hit the mark.
Tried
from Bottle
on 04 Nov 2013
at 16:55
6.9/10
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Appearance 6
Aroma 7
Flavor 7
Texture 6
Overall 7.5
Draft sampled at a tasting event. From notes. Yeasty with wheat and funk. Not too shabby.
Tried
from Draft
on 31 Oct 2013
at 13:07
6.5/10
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Appearance 8
Aroma 6
Flavor 7
Texture 6
Overall 6
16th June 2013
Opaque dark brown beer, good size head, dull tan. Palate is softish and dry. Dry creamy malt with medium smoke. Mild roast and dark malt tang. Trace of dry hop. Dry lactose finish. Not bad.
Opaque dark brown beer, good size head, dull tan. Palate is softish and dry. Dry creamy malt with medium smoke. Mild roast and dark malt tang. Trace of dry hop. Dry lactose finish. Not bad.
Tried
on 29 Oct 2013
at 03:52
7.1/10
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Appearance 6
Aroma 8
Flavor 7
Texture 6
Overall 7.5
Draft @ Three Fires. Sweet fruity apricot, caramel malt, tropical fruit aroma. Hazy amber with a moderate off-white head. Sticky sweet tropical fruit, caramel malt, and resinous piney hops flavor. Medium full body, soft carbonation.
Tried
from Draft
on 27 Oct 2013
at 08:10