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For a limited time, breweries across the world are whipping up special-edition blends to commemorate Oktoberfest, the annual celebration of German culture and beer.
Our friends at Graphiq looked at awards and reviews from RateBeer and BeerAdvocate to find the best possible brews for the occasion.
With notes of spiciness and autumnal flavors, these limited-edition beers go great with giant pretzels and other Oktoberfest staples.
Give them a try while they're still available.
15. Oktober Fest-Märzen by Ayinger Brewery ($3.29 for 16.9 oz.)
Oktober Fest-Märzen comes in a rich golden color with floral hops and slightly sweet malts. Flavors of caramel, toasted grains, and nutty malt form the backbone to this medium-bodied brew. Enjoy it with pretzels and radishes or Bockwurst and sauerkraut.
14. Octoberfest by Thomas Hooker Brewery ($9.67 for a six-pack from the brewery)
This rich Bavarian-style brew comes from a special blend of imported German malts that has a prominent flavor and lingering aroma. The amber beer is brewed in March and left to age in lagering caves throughout the summer.
13. Original Oktoberfest Amber Märzen by Hacker-Pschorr ($9.99 for a six-pack)
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12. Oktoberfest Lager by Mill Street Brew Pub ($7.25 per pint)
This Oktoberfest beer includes a soft malty aromatic nose and a copper color. The aroma has hints of caramel and grans with a faint touch of vanilla.
11. Copper Legend by Jack's Abby Brewing ($10 for a six-pack from the brewery)
The Copper Legend is made with Massachusetts wheat, Munich malt, and noble hops to create a smooth and malty brew that goes down smooth.
10. Barktoberfest by Thirsty Dog Brewing Company ($10.00 for a six-pack)
This traditional German Oktoberfest is made with German grains, yeast, and hops and has a slight hint of chocolate that comes through in the finish. It's very subtle in its spiciness, offering an alternative for those who want to go easy on the heat.
9. Oktoberfest Bier by Paulaner Brewery ($10.49 for a six-pack)
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8. Oktoberfest by Great Northern Brewing Company ($72 for a 1/4 of a barrel)
Previously called Glacier Chaser Marzen Lager, this brew is made with noble hops to pack a crisp and hoppy flavor. This full-bodied beer is well-balanced and avoids tasting overly sweet or bitter.
7. Lowenbrau Oktoberfestbier (Around $4.57 for 500 ml)
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6. Staghorn Octoberfest by New Glarus Brewing Company ($9.00 for a six-pack from the brewery)
This Oktoberfest brew combines a smooth amber body with a crisp and clean finish. Made with fresh yeast from Germany, clear Wisconsin water, and high-quality hops, it's also packed with spicy flavors that are best enjoyed with hearty dishes like Swedish meatballs and roast beef.
5. Oktoberfest by Great Lakes Brewing Company ($9.99 for a six-pack)
Great Lake Brewing Company's Oktoberfest beer holds rustic and autumnal flavors. Pair it with roasted pork loin and potato pancakes for a satisfying meal.
4. Oktoberfest Märzen Lager by Left Hand Brewing Company ($10.99 for a six-pack)
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3. Oktoberfest Lager by Berkshire Brewing Company ($4.29 per bottle)
Berkshire's Oktoberfest Lager is aged for months prior to its fall release, using German hops and yeasts to stay true to tradition. The orange, amber-toned beer has a complex malt structure to maintain a smooth and drinkable brew.
2. Opa's Oktoberfest by Moat Mountain Smokehouse and Brewing Company ($10.95 for a four-pack from the brewery)
This German-style Lager has notes of mild sweetness, toasted bread, dry grass, and faint spices to offer a one-of-a-kind blend. It's smooth with a slightly crisp finish and hints of herbal hop and spice.
1. The Kaiser by Avery Brewing Company ($9.75 for 22-ounce bottle)
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