Oktoberfest beer reviews, genau!
Hacker-Pschore’s Munich Gold
4/5 stars
This light lager is a crowd pleaser even among non-beer drinkers. It’s apple-y aroma makes it a smooth transition for those of you who have yet to stray from the cider. Smooth and light, you cant’t go wrong with a Hacker.
Bitburger
3/5 stars
This light draft has a mild fizz and goes down relatively easy. We unanimously decided it had a bit of a “stinky foot-ish” scent. But overall, it went down smooth despite the fizz and foot.
DAB: Dortmunder Export
2/5 stars
With a dark yellow colour, this beer is reminiscent of an unhealthy urine sample. Its strong smell and grainy texture made it less enjoyable than most. But a weak aftertaste could make a purchase worthwhile.
Celebrator
3/5 stars
Aside from having adorable packaging, this beer’s thick texture and molasses-y flavour made it go down like a smooth cappuccino. It smells a bit like soy sauce and leaves a strong aftertaste, but the sweet and unique flavour make it worth a try.
Schneider Weisse’s Original
3/5 stars
This wheat beer has a herbal, woodsy taste and a generous bottle size. Its pungent scent and sour aftertaste were obvious drawbacks.
Although a cinnammon taste made it rather delicious.
Hofbrau Munchen Original
2/5 stars
With a skunky smell and murky brown colour, this malty brew made for an unpleasant drink.
But on the plus side, it’s toasty flavour and bubbly vibe would make it perfect for a cold autumn night.