Beer Review: Brooklyn Brewery’s Oktoberfest
Posted by SmallTimeDrinker in Beer Reviews on October 21, 2010 9:48 am / no comments
Brooklyn is one of those breweries that consistently delivers quality beer, and the Oktoberfest exception. Brewed in the traditional Oktoberfest style this beer is full of flavor. The head disappeared rather quickly. Brooklyn uses a specialty made malt from Bamberg, which I find impressive. As expected the nose is all malt and some more malt. As you sip you pick up on a toasted nuttiness with more hops than I expected for the style. A solid mouthfeel with medium carbonation.
This was one of the beers I served at my Oktoberfest party and many guests as well as myself enjoyed it. I know this got posted a bit late in the season for it, but maybe your reading this next year.
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