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Victory Festbier


john b

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I like Otter Creek much better. It has more depth to me.

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Is there is a better "domestic Oktoberfest" than this one?  I can't get enough of it.

I'm with you, John, though I would also grab some Stoudt's Fest, which I think you'd also find to be as good a version of Festbier made in the US.

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All those mentioned are good, but I would also suggest Goose Island's Fest Beer! Nice malt and hop balance, and quaffable! Locally, tiny Krebs Brewing (in Krebs, OK) makers of Choc beer, have a fest beer they call Choctoberfest, it is also a very tasty beer, if not entirely a true O'fest.

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