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Now that the Germans have cancelled Oktoberfest for 2020, what are the chances of us getting German Oktoberfest bier here in the US ? | ||
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We'll still get it. They produce a certain amount of beer just for export. (In fact, we may have extra availability, if they export some of their new surplus to us as well.) In fact, much of the Oktoberfest beer exported to the US is a different, older style than what they serve at the actual Oktoberfest. The darker, maltier Marzen was the traditional style of Oktoberfest beer up until a few decades ago. Then it switched to Wiesn (aka Festbier), which is a lighter and crisper style, which is what is served at the festival nowadays. But some of the traditional Oktoberfest manufacturers continued to produce Marzens too, primarily for export. And most US-made Octoberfest beers are the older Marzen style. | |||
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If you're really lucky, they might in fact push it on you.
https://www.thelocal.de/202005...d-due-to-coronavirus | |||
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Of course they don’t compare to the real Octoberfest by Munich, but they should be up & running by September. We have some around WI, food, beer, entertainment and the rest. With the microBrews around, the beer is close enough. I did go to the real Octoberfest one time. It was the last weekend, Saturday I think. It was very busy, almost impossible to get a seat. We did get some beer though. I also saw a handful that drank more than they could handle. | |||
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Go to Oktoberfest in Helen, Georgia. http://www.helenchamber.com/ok...ktoberfest-info.html ——————————————— The fool hath said in his heart, There is no God. Psalm 14:1 | |||
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Don't Panic |
I've been drinking real Oktoberfest bier here for about a decade now. My absolute favorite is the Paulaner "Weisn" Oktoberfest, which is what they were serving when I went to the Paulaner tent a few years ago. Yum! What we call 'Oktoberfest' beer here stateside is tasty, but it is not the style that has been served at the actual Oktoberfest since around 1990. What they serve there, they call 'Festbier' and some of the German brewing houses send us some of their official Festbier, but of course continue to brew and send us lots of the older type as it is very popular. The post-1990 Oktoberfests' 'Festbier' beers have been clear golden yellow, while before the 1990 change, the 'Oktoberfest' beers were Märzen style, a darker, brownish-orange in color. Example pictures below show the color difference better than I can describe: Festbier (currently served at Oktoberfest): Oktoberfest Märzen style (not served at Oktoberfest since around 1990): Link to more information than you probably want/need on the history of Oktoberfest beers down the years. | |||
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