What is your favorite? I haven't tried many but I'm planning on trying more this fall. My current favorite is brewed by Pedernales Breweing Company out of Fredericksburg.
BurnetAggie99 said:
I'd also add Weihenstephaner Festbier can be found at Spec's. Paulaner Mrzen Octoberfest is also good. Other good German ones are Hacker-Pschorr Original Octoberfest, Ayinger Fest-Mrzen which is already mentioned.
FarmerJohn said:
Multiple blind tastings over a couple years always had Real Ale come out on top.
ZofranAggie said:
Schell's. It's a Minnesota brewery. Malty and delicious.
Having one now... I second this.wessimo said:
The Sierra Nevada collab with a German brewery is tasty.
Bayside Tiger Ag said:
I'll be in Munich in two weeks and I'll let you know
Inspector Spacetime said:
They are $7.47 at HEB right now.
WhoDatAg said:Bayside Tiger Ag said:
I'll be in Munich in two weeks and I'll let you know
The best tents are Augustiner, Fischer Vroni,
And Paulaner. It would be closely followed by Hacker Pschorr.
Lowenbrau gives headaches. Spaten is crap beer.
Try to go on any day except Saturday. It is too crowded then.
Monday morning should be great for Oktoberfest. There should be no problem getting in.Bayside Tiger Ag said:WhoDatAg said:Bayside Tiger Ag said:
I'll be in Munich in two weeks and I'll let you know
The best tents are Augustiner, Fischer Vroni,
And Paulaner. It would be closely followed by Hacker Pschorr.
Lowenbrau gives headaches. Spaten is crap beer.
Try to go on any day except Saturday. It is too crowded then.
Going on a Monday morning. Going to hit two or three tents and try my luck. After that I'm heading to the Czech Republic
turfman80 said:
The Specs in CS (and I would suppose other branches, too) have the 12 pack of Sierra Nevada 2017 Collaboration Oktoberfest for $12.97 cash price.