Honeyberries, aka haskaps. The undisputed king of the berries (for me anyway - as a jam).
Their flowers must contain some sort of antifreeze, because they flower and set fruit this year even though it froze a couple times mid flower season. They're always the first bush to flower, followed in a week or two by Juneberries and sour cherries.
I love currant jelly too... but picking currants is an even bigger PITA than harvesting honeyberries. I planted red currants but gave up on harvesting them.
I bought some Wyoming raspberries that grow like vines. Bought them from this guy:
https://www.facebook.com/share/p/1G6uQnaZT8/
The Wyoming raspberries don't spread - which is nice for my spot where I planted them. This will be my first year eating them - hope they're good.
Our Juneberries are doing really well too. They're easy to grow too - and they spread naturally.
You're gonna want to net Juneberries or Honeyberries if you live along a river corridor with birds. Coons can raise hell too. PITA.