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Lone Star Lager
5.0
36 ratings
0
Lone-Star-Lager
Lone Star Beer uses the finest hops from the Pacific Northwest with hearty grains from the Central and Northern Plains. Malted barley and corn extract combine to provide Lone Star with nature's finest ingredients for brewing. Lone Star's ingredients give this beer its full natural flavor. The choicest hops lend complexity and aroma to this beer, and its proprietary mashing regimen creates the perfect balance of alcohol, body, and character.
Spaten Oktoberfest
5.0
21 ratings
0
Spaten-Oktoberfest
The world's first Oktoberfest beer. A German Marzen style suited for Munich's famous festival: aromatic, savoury and gold-colored.
Paulaner Oktoberfest Bier
5.0
21 ratings
0
Paulaner-Oktoberfest-Bier
Brewed once a year, and only available while supplies last, Oktoberfest Bier is the pinnacle of German brewing: deep golden color, full-bodied and wonderfully mellow, with a balanced harmonious taste and the pleasant fragrance of hops.
Heineken Dark
4.4
19 ratings
2
Heineken-Dark
A well-balanced, deep-amber lager with flavors of fruit, yeast and toasted malt.
Jack’s Abby Copper Legend
5.0
14 ratings
0
Jack’s-Abby-Copper-Legend
Ancient timelines talk of dark days, plagued by hardships and Kingdom demands. When hope was all but lost, a legend emerged. A plumber. With copper pipes and an uncanny wit, he battled fierce foes and saw to the brewery’s opening. Our Octoberfest is malty, smooth and exceedingly drinkable. It is perfect to celebrate and honor today’s legends. We use locally grown wheat from MA, Munich malt and noble hops.
Hofbrau Oktoberfest
5.0
14 ratings
0
Hofbrau-Oktoberfest
The Munich Beer Festival, or Oktoberfest, is an event of superlatives - it’s the largest popular festival in the world, staging in the beer metropolis of Munich. Millions of visitors from all over the world flock along every year to enjoy its very special atmosphere. For this occasion, Hofbräu brews a rich, full-bodied beer which goes down ideally with traditional Bavarian cuisine. With its deliciously bitter taste and alcoholic content of 6.3% volume, Hofbräu Oktoberfestbier is as special as the Beer Festival itself.
Hacker Pschorr Oktoberfest Marzen
5.0
12 ratings
0
Hacker-Pschorr-Oktoberfest-Marzen
Hacker Pschorr Original Oktoberfest makes any celebration authentic! Original Oktoberfest has a nose of black currents and earth, with a malt driven flavor expertly balanced by Hallertau hops.
Warsteiner Premium Dunkel
5.0
12 ratings
0
Warsteiner-Premium-Dunkel
A light bodied clean dark lager.
Stella Artois Midnight Lager
5.0
7 ratings
0
Stella-Artois-Midnight-Lager
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    Chocolate, Coffee, Smoky
  • Food Pairing:
    Beef, Cheese - Nutty & Semi-Firm, Lamb, Pork, Dessert - Chocolate & Coffee, Root Vegetables
  • ABV:
    5.4%
If you could bottle the winter night's sky, what would it taste like? In keeping with our tradition of brewing the best holiday lagers, Stella Artois Midnight Lager combines bold notes of chocolate and caramel with a cold, refreshing finish for a taste that alluringly dark, yet surprisingly crisp.
Hofbrau Dunkel
5.0
7 ratings
0
Hofbrau-Dunkel
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    Bready, Caramel, Chocolate, Creamy
  • Food Pairing:
    Fruit - Dried, Dessert - Vanilla & Caramel
  • ABV:
    5.5%
Dark beer existed in Bavaria long before light beer. This was the first type of beer to be brewed at Hofbräuhaus when it was founded. Today, when beer-lovers all over the world talk about dark beer, they usually mean a Munich style beer. Today, Hofbräu Dunkel - the archetypal Bavarian beer - is still as popular as ever. With its alcoholic content of around 5.5% volume and its spicy taste, it’s a refreshing beer that suits all kinds of occasion. A beer in the traditional Munich style!
Ayinger Oktober Fest-Marzen
5.0
4 ratings
0
Ayinger-Oktober-Fest-Marzen
Ayinger Oktober Fest Märzen has a deep golden color tinted with amber. It is lightly sweet with a malty nose balanced with floral hops. Its medium to big body and alcohol is not overpowering. The soft dryness comes from long maturation.
Weihenstephan Festbier
5.0
4 ratings
0
Weihenstephan-Festbier
A full rich bodied, hoppy, seasonal lager. Especially brewed for the Festbier season. This beer truly represents the Bavarian way of celebrating. Deep gold color, great mouthfeel and lots of flavor. Prost!
Kostritzer Schwarzbier Lager
5.0
4 ratings
0
Kostritzer-Schwarzbier-Lager
Style: Schwarzbier, or German Black Lager The Köstritzer brewery is located in Bad Köstritz, which is close to Gera in Thuringia. The brewery was founded in 1543 and it is one of the oldest producers of Schwarzbier (black lager) in Germany. One of the most famous drinkers of Köstritzer Schwarzbier was Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, who sustained himself on black beer from Köstritz when he was unable to eat during a period of illness. Schwarzbier means “black beer” in German. It is a medium-bodied, malt-accented dark brew, very opaque and deep-sepia in color, with a chewy texture and a firm, creamy, long-lasting head. In spite of its dark color, it comes across as a soft and elegant brew that is rich, mild, and surprisingly balanced. It never tastes harsh, toasty or acrid. The beer is often referred to as a Schwarzpils, a “black Pils,” but, unlike a blond Pils, which can be assertively bitter, the hop bitterness in Schwarzbier is always gentle and subdued. In a glass, Schwarzbier looks much like a British dark ale, but looks can be deceiving. Schwarzbier, unlike a British ale, has a clean lager taste that leaves next to no perception of fruitiness on the palate. Instead, Schwarzbier produces very mild, almost bittersweet, notes of chocolate, coffee, and vanilla. Like most traditional German lagers, Schwarzbier has a malty middle, but the sweetness is never cloying or overpowering. The beer is moderately to well attenuated and the finish tends to be dry. Its alcohol level by volume is in the range of 4.5 to 5%, rarely higher. To accentuate the Schwarzbier’s dark elegance and appealing head, always serve it in a tall, fluted or tulip-shaped glass. 4.5%—5% ABV. Germany.
Paulaner Oktoberfest Märzen
5.0
4 ratings
0
Paulaner-Oktoberfest-Märzen
Paulaner’s Oktoberfest Märzen is available all year but was made for the Oktoberfest celebration. This full-bodied bier with its rich malt flavor and dark toffee notes, has an underlying fruitiness and masterful hop balance.
Golden Road Brewing Oktoberfest Bier
5.0
3 ratings
0
Golden-Road-Brewing-Oktoberfest-Bier
This German-style Oktoberfest is a modern take on the traditional fall brew, bringing together Los Angeles street style and beer with the custom design from Steven Harrington. Medium-bodied, nice and caramelly with a smooth finish.
Night Shift Steinbier
5.0
3 ratings
0
Night-Shift-Steinbier
Steinbier celebrates classic German festbiers. We brew it exclusively with German malts and hops, and then lager it in tanks for six weeks per German tradition. It sips full-bodied and clean, with hearty flavors of fresh bread and a refreshing zip of noble hops. Your treat in a stein every time - prost!
Prost Marzen Oktoberfest
5.0
3 ratings
0
Prost-Marzen-Oktoberfest
Prost Märzen is a deep orange, malty lager. Originally, it was brewed in March (Maerz). In the days before refrigeration, this was the last month to brew before the weather was too warm. Later, the Oktoberfest celebration was the perfect event to drink the last of the Maerz beer and start brewing again. Starting in the 1970’s the Munich brewers started making paler versions of the Oktoberfest biers. The beer now is a kicked up Helles bier brewed to a slightly higher gravity. At Prost we make a more traditional Märzenbier. Our Märzenbier is orange in color, with a rich malt profile from the abundant use of Vienna and Munich malts.
Schlenkerla Marzen Smokebeer
5.0
3 ratings
0
Schlenkerla-Marzen-Smokebeer
Original Schlenkerla Smokebeer - Märzen Bamberg's speciality, a dark, bottom fermented smokebeer, brewed with Original Schlenkerla Smokemalt from the Schlenkerla maltings and tapped according to old tradition directly from the gravity-fed oakwood cask in the historical brewery tavern. Data: Original gravity: 13.2% Alcohol: 5.1% Bitterness: 30
Weihenstephaner Oktoberfestbier
5.0
3 ratings
0
Weihenstephaner-Oktoberfestbier
A full rich bodied, hoppy, seasonal lager. Especially brewed for the Festbier season. This beer truly represents the Bavarian way of celebrating. Deep gold color, great mouthfeel and lots of flavor. Prost!
Parallel 49 Black Hops Cascadian Dark Lager
5.0
2 ratings
0
Parallel-49-Black-Hops-Cascadian-Dark-Lager
Parallel 49 recommends the use of hop grenades for self-defence purposes only. This Cascadian Dark Lager balances malty richness and flavours of burnt toffee and caramel with the spicy, citrusy character of Cascadian hops.
Brooklyn Oktoberfest
5.0
2 ratings
0
Brooklyn-Oktoberfest
Celebrate the world's most famous beer festival wherever you are with Brooklyn Oktoberfest. Our Märzen lager harnesses sweet, bready malts and traditional German noble hops to create a smooth, crowd-pleasing festbier.
Port Brewing Midnight Expressions Black Lager
5.0
2 ratings
0
Port-Brewing-Midnight-Expressions-Black-Lager
It’s not often that a great summer swell coincides with a full moon, but when they collide, nature affords us a rare opportunity to paddle out long after everyone has called it a day. These moments are a solitary pursuit with empty lineups, but those who carve graceful lines under a full moon understand how things can be dark lonely and rewarding at the same time. So next time you paddle in from an overcrowded beach break, remember that nothing tastes better than a cold beer after a session. We suggest a glass of this smooth roasty black lager for contemplating empty lineups and waves that go on for days. Most likely, you’ll long for epic summer swells under moon lit sessions opening the doors to isolation and empty secret spots of an age trying to pass us by. Note: Formerly Midnight Sessions Lager.
Leinenkugel’s Creamy Dark Lager Beer
5.0
2 ratings
0
Leinenkugel’s-Creamy-Dark-Lager-Beer
In 1867, the Leinenkugel family brewery was founded in Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin by Jacob Leinenkugel. He knew that his German family heritage would play an integral part of his brewery’s success. Today, the sixth generation of Leinenkugel’s continues to brew the same German-inspired recipes that Jacob poured his heart and soul into. Over the years, our family has grown and so has our brewery, but history and heritage remain at the forefront. Our most award-winning beer, Leinenkugel’s Creamy Dark is brewed with a special blend of four malts for a rich, nutty cocoa flavor and crisp finish. That makes it one deliciously dark, surprisingly smooth brew. Leinenkugel's beers are perfect for making any occasion inviting, fun, and relaxing whether its with friends, family, or taking some alone time.
KC Bier Co. Dunkel
5.0
2 ratings
0
KC-Bier-Co.-Dunkel
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    Caramel, Malty, Nutty, Rich, Smooth, Toasty
  • Food Pairing:
    Beef, Dessert - Chocolate & Coffee, Mushrooms, Nuts, Pork, Tomatoes
  • ABV:
    5%
Voted Kansas City's Best Local Lager in 2019 and 2020 in The Pitch's "Best of KC Awards," Dunkel is a highly drinkable medium-bodied Munich-style brown lager. Decoction mashing with 100% imported, German-grown Munich and Pilsner malt give Dunkel its rich malt flavors of caramel and toasted bread crust. A modest amount of Perle hops grown in Bavaria's famous Hallertau Valley provide low bitterness, while its clean, smooth finish comes from weeks of cold lagering with pure lager yeast from Andechs, a Bavarian monastery brewery.
Jack’s Abby Smoke & Dagger Dark Lager
5.0
2 ratings
0
Jack’s-Abby-Smoke-&-Dagger-Dark-Lager
Cloaked in Mystery, this Black Lager is brewed with traditional old world ingredients and cutting edge lagering techniques. The perfect balance between old and new.
Founders Oktoberfest
5.0
2 ratings
0
Founders-Oktoberfest
Blink and you’ll think you’re in Bavaria. We went all in on tradition with our Oktoberfest, using imported German malts and hops with a beautiful lager yeast for the finish. Pours a gorgeous copper hue with a rich, malty and slightly sweet backbone. Our version is akin to the beer poured in the early days of Oktoberfest and, yes, it adheres to the Reinheitsgebot. Prost!
Brooklyn Winter Lager
5.0
2 ratings
0
Brooklyn-Winter-Lager
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    Bready, Chocolate, Dry, Light, Malty, Roasted, Toasty
  • Food Pairing:
    Beef, Cheese - Hard Aged, Cured Meats, Fish - Meaty & Oily, Root Vegetables
  • ABV:
    5.6%
Brooklyn Winter Lager is our answer to the heavy ales and stouts that emerge in wintertime. Though dark in color with a sturdy presence, our Schwarzbier-inspired lager layers notes of chocolate, roasted barley, and dark bread into a 5.6% ABV frame that finishes surprisingly light and pleasantly dry. Winter means different things depending where you live, but Brooklyn Winter Lager is ready for any chill.
Uinta Baba Black Lager
5.0
1 ratings
0
Uinta-Baba-Black-Lager
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    Light, Crisp, Roasted, Toasty
  • Food Pairing:
    Cheese - Nutty & Semi-Firm, Cheese - Hard Aged
  • ABV:
    4%
Robust and smooth, this full-flavored lager is exceptionally drinkable and pitch black in color.
Metropolitan Afterburner
5.0
1 ratings
0
Metropolitan-Afterburner
We brew Oktoberfest because Fall's hoodie-temps call for toasty malt aromas and a dry, elegant lager finish. We brew Oktoberfest because the malty sweetness pairs perfectly with freshly harvested food native to the Midwest. We brew Oktoberfest because everything about this beer makes you want to video chat all your friends and laugh hard.
Metropolitan Magnetron
5.0
1 ratings
0
Metropolitan-Magnetron
If you grew up in the US, there's a solid chance you once thought lagers were pale-yellow, flavorless, over-carbonated, marketing-driven, adjunct-riddled shame poured into icy-frosted glassware. We've all been there. But now we're here. Behold: Schwarzbier, the blackest of lagers. This is the one you pull out when you have a fucking point to make about the diversity of lagers. Magnetron is malty, medium-bodied, and gently hopped. The magic of lagering makes this brew rich, but mild and well-balanced. Roasty and Rich Dark Chocolate Notes Crisp, Dry Finish World Beer Cup 2016 Silver Award