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Brewed By: Bayerische Staatsbrauerei Weihenstephan

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Average Rating:
7.11081

Number of Ratings: 370

Style: Märzen / Oktoberfest / Festbier

Brewed In: Alte Akademie 2, Freising, 85354, Germany

ABV: 5.80%

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Weihenstephaner Festbier

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Tasting Notes

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ehirsch1 profile pictureehirsch1 - October 11, 2015
Good smooth crisp easy drinking German lager
fmercury profile picturefmercury - September 23, 2015
Very good Oktoberfest beer. A little heavier than a lager, but pretty decent.
kbuffo profile picturekbuffo - September 7, 2015
Pretty good. A bit of burnt sugar balanced by the right amount of carbonation. Malty backbone but light enough. Kind of like a sophisticated Amber with its hint of bitter late pallet
dedelst2@gmail.com profile picturededelst2@gmail.com - August 22, 2015
Good Oktoberfest, much sweeter and lighter than Sam Adams. Honestly it tastes closer to a sweet Pilsner. Definitely good though
martin.geurts@hotmail.com profile picturemartin.geurts@hotmail.com - December 20, 2014
Pretty good.
jsharpe27 profile picturejsharpe27 - October 6, 2014
My kind of Oktoberfest. Not too malty. Crisp clean.
rmncota profile picturermncota - October 4, 2014
What can I say. It is a balanced beer. The slight aftertaste of hops is balanced by the light malt and it is pretty good. Color is a pale yellow.
pgarratt profile picturepgarratt - September 13, 2014
Mellow
radief@comcast.net profile pictureradief@comcast.net - September 7, 2014
Lighter than most Octoberfests, but still has that classic German taste.
joshroch profile picturejoshroch - February 23, 2014
My favorite fest beer. Perfectly balanced with the malts. It's a shame that they can't be considered a "true" Oktoberfest.
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