In the Keg Room
The world of beer is a massive place to explore. From breweries to beers to homebrewing, we cover it all.
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512 Brewing Oktoberfest - Review
512 Brewing's Bavarian-style Festbier is brewed with the modern swagger of Oktoberfest beers, bringing the hearty German-Texan tradition with it.
Warsteiner Oktoberfest Review
Warsteiner Oktoberfest is malty, slightly bitter, and traditional as can be. What more can you ask for in an Oktoberfest beer from the old country?
Hofbrau - Oktoberfestbier Review
Hofbrau has brewed Oktoberfestbier since 1589, and is one of the six official beers offered at Oktoberfest in Munich. It’s history and incredible balance make it a must this season. Keep reading to learn more!
Karbachtoberfest - Karbach Brewing Review
Karbachtoberfest is a beautifully balanced blend of between the traditional Vienna and Munich malts, and the Hallertau-mittelfrüh and Tettnanger noble hop varieties. Check it out before it’s gone!
Weihenstephaner - Festbier Review
With tradition dating back to 1040, Weihenstephaner’s Festbier is the perfect balance of light and hoppy Oktoberfest flavors.
Oktoberfest Festbier - Sierra Nevada Review
Sierra Nevada’s teamed up with Kehrwieder Brewery out of Germany to co-create the Oktoberfest Festbier. It resulted in a hoppy and aromatic lager that has every bit of Oktoberfest celebration in it. Don’t miss this beer!
Oktoberfest Ur Märzen - Spaten Review
Spaten has been brewing since 1397, and with a history that long it is no wonder they are one of six official Oktoberfest brewers in Munich. Learn more about their Oktoberfest beer!
Paulaner Oktoberfest Bier & Marzen Review
Paulaner’s Oktoberfest Bier and their Oktoberfest Marzen are brewed with the same ingredients and the same deep tradition… but the results are entirely unique.