Oktoberfest Brews Gotta Be 'Poundable'

A tasting panel names the best in Bavarian style
By Victoria Floethe,  Newser Staff
Posted Oct 1, 2008 2:48 PM CDT
Oktoberfest Brews Gotta Be 'Poundable'
A waitress in traditional dress rushes to customers with a load of full beersteins at the start of the Oktoberfest in Munich.   (AP Photo)

To wash down sausages, sauerkraut, and pretzels, Oktoberfest beer must flow like a dinner wine: "Worthy of attention without demanding to be the center of attention," writes Eric Asimov in the New York Times. And with festive consumption measured in liters, it must also be "poundable." Asimov and a tasting panel sampled 24 Oktoberfest beers, judging them on their traditional Bavarian style. Some standouts:

  1. Octoberfest from Thomas Hooker: "Beautifully balanced with each flavor component melding into a delicious, refreshing whole."
  2. Festbier from Victory: "Similarly balanced with a barely noticeable touch of licorice among the flavors."
  3. Dogtoberfest Marzen from Flying Dog: "A trifle more assertive, without overdoing it."
For more excellent examples of the Oktoberfest style, click the link below.
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