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Brewed by Schützengarten
Style: Märzen / Oktoberfest Bier
St. Gallen, Switzerland
Serve in Dimpled mug, Stein

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RATINGS: 12   MEAN: 3.16/5.0   WEIGHTED AVG: 3.1/5   SEASONAL: Winter   EST. CALORIES: 156   ABV: 5.2%
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Alle Jahre wieder: Das Festbier von Schützengarten ist eine echte Saisonspezialität. Denn es wird nur auf Weihnachten und Ostern gebraut. Zur Feier der schönsten Tage schmeckt es herrlich kräftig, vollmundig und exquisit. Das Festbier wird nach alter Rezeptur aus dem Jahr 1779 gebraut.

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3.3
Lore (5131) - Budapest, HUNGARY - JAN 8, 2022
UPDATED: JAN 8, 2022 clear pale yellow colour, one inch of creamy white head, which lats for quite a few minutes; aroma of grainy, hay, grassy, some metallic and minimal cardboard notes; taste is the same with some herbal and spicy-peppery notes; correct lager

4.2
Hopfemandli (109) - Zug, SWITZERLAND - DEC 8, 2012
Klares gold, feiner üppiger stabiler Schaum. Nase malz mit Spuren von Hefe und Hopfen, bierig. Auf der Zunge malzdominant mit ausgezeichnetem Süsse-/bitterspiel und passender Rezenz. Mittlerer Körper, fühlt sich gut an. Wirkt bekömmlich. Sehr schönes Eestbier dieses Jahr!

2.8
Koelschtrinker (28835) - Brewver-Town, GERMANY - MAY 7, 2011
Im gut karbonisierten Antrunk kommen Getreidenoten deutlich zum Vorschein. Diese bleiben konstant und werden zwischenzeitlich von leichter Herbe unterstützt. Leider rücken kaum Aromen nach, daher wird der gelungene Antrunk nicht fortgesetzt. Es bleibt getreidig, wenig herb, immerhin aber angenehm weich. Etwas mehr Intensität und Malzaromen wären wünschenswert. 8/8/8/7/13/8

3.6
tkrjukoff (4336) - SWEDEN - JUN 14, 2010
Pours clear golden with fluffy white, quickly dissapearing head. Well carbonated. Dry hay, malts and some yeasty aroma. Sweetish malty and fruity flavor, very nice and lean; pleasant to drink. Acidy sweet and crisp on palate. Sweet finish with a slight bitter hoppy aftertaste.

3.3
pivnizub (12576) - Bochum, GERMANY - APR 12, 2010
Bottle (thanx to Allen!): Golden, big and stable white creamy head; sweetish-grainy nose with a distinctive "woody" hoppy aroma; moderate bitter-sweet flavour, medium bodied; slightly lingering hoppy and sweet-malty finish. Good and spicy brew.....

2.2
Bov (14983) - Bienne, SWITZERLAND - NOV 29, 2009
courtesy of Allen - clear and bright golden colour under a solid and long lasting white foam; some oily grassy hops hit the nose; the oily feeling persists on the tongue in top of a medium malt backbone, sweet and with no bitterness to mention; grassy finish - heavy and inellegant

2.7
beerlady (564) - lucerne, SWITZERLAND - NOV 13, 2009
pale golden beer, white head. smells a bit of rotten eggs,has a cookie like hint. while drinking it, its malty too and it has a cookie like hint again (like corganic wheat-cookies, even a bit like oat). aftertaste has some bittersweetness and cereals.( cornflakes)

3.1
Embrouille (2867) - SWITZERLAND - NOV 9, 2009
Bottled 50cl. It pours a clear pale golden beer with a tall, beautifully remaining lacing white head. Malt accentuated nose where faint sulphur, some spicy hops, chestnut and fennel show up. Biscuity malty taste. Chestnut appears again. Spicy hops. Late bitterness. Reminiscent of a standard german example; very true to the style. Dryish lemony finish. A nice brew. Surprisingly good.

3.8
Quack-Duck (11277) - Down South, GERMANY - JUN 23, 2007
bottle. Dark golden yellow, nearly amber, large head. Intensive flavours of malt, caramel, honey and roasted malt. Very well balanced, I really loved this one.

2.8
MoritzF (10605) - Ottobrunn, GERMANY - MAR 1, 2007
(bottle, traded with quack-duck) Clear, golden colour with a foamy white medium head. Shy, light-sweet, strawy, grainy aroma with a whiff of honey and traces of spicy hops. Sweet-bitter flavour, medium to light bodied. Grainy malty taste with a touch of honey towards the finish, which is slightly sweet and a bit sticky with light herbal hoppy notes. Okay but nothing world-shaking.


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