Beers in Review: Notables from Craft & Draft Octoberfest

Greetings from PRB Northern Command!

 

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It's my parents' house.

And no, I did not run away from the hurricane (though I hope anyone reading this that was in its path is safe and secure), but traveled up here for personal reasons. But travelling won't stop me from writing about beer! I still have to write about quite a few beers from the Craft and Draft Octoberfest event, and this intro is already overly long, so let's get started!

First up is a seasonal lager from Hi-Wire Brewing. The charmingly-titled Zirkusfest pours a nice deep copper color, and opens up with a slightly sweet malt backbone. Also among the flavors is a semi-sweet caramel note, along with some other burnt sugars. This all leads to a crisp and fairly clean finish. I found this to be a pretty solid Marzen overall, though it was perhaps a bit overshadowed by some of the other offerings at this event.

Next is another fall seasonal, Thicket Autumn IPA by Natty Greene's Brewing Company. Also pouring a copper color, a standard of most fall beers, I was quite impressed by the hop/malt balance. The nice, spicy malts blend well with dank and piney hop notes. I found little-to-no sweetness in this beer, though it should be noted I had this immediately after the Zirkfusfest, which DID have a bit of sweetness to it. Such can be the hazards of reviewing at such an event. I found this to be a really nice beer, though. The balance of flavors was very pleasing to me. I probably need to try to track this down and try it solo, away from all other beers. Perhaps as a video review?

We now switch gears into more fruity selections, beginning with a fruited Berliner-Weiss from Southern Barrel Brewing Company. Wild Bramble pours a pretty fruity reddish-pink color with a considerable amount of haze. The flavors are pretty straight forward; the Berliner-Weiss is made with raspberries and blackberries, and so those tart berry flavors come through in a strong way. This beer is light, crisp, refreshing, and pretty tasty--everything you would want out of a Berliner-Weiss.

Today's final entry comes from Good Times Brewing. Not Your Grandma's Peach Cobbler is a Bourbon barrel-aged Brown Ale. The color follows suit to the style: a somewhat cloudy brown color. While there were some malt hints detectable in this beer, a few other flavors overtook those malts. Peach and peach skin are quite present, along with a little bit of a brown sugar note. There is also perhaps a hint of booze. Even so, a nice tasty beer that brings some differing elements from your standard Brown.

 

Video Review: Octoberfest, Part 2

Hey, everyone. I'm proud to present Part 2 of my Octoberfest beer series, featuring beers from Bell's Brewery and Left Hand Brewing Company. Check them out!

Beers: Bell's Brewery Octoberfest Beer, http://www.bellsbeer.com/ Left Hand Brewing Company Oktoberfest Marzen Lager, http://lefthandbrewing.com/ -------------------- Feel free to comment or DM here or at any of the following: Website: http://www.pourlyreviewedbeer.com Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/pourlyreviewed Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PourlyReviewedBeer/ Please Like this video and Subscribe to our YouTube page!

 

Also included in the video is a rundown of the next few videos, and their timing. Thanks, everyone!

Event Recap: Craft and Draft Octoberfest Celebration at Music Farm

Hello, friends. If you were expecting the next installment in the Octoberfest video review series, I have a bit of a curveball for you. This will formally mark the first in a new occasionally occurring series called "Event Recaps". Any beer festivals, special tastings, or other beer events I attend, I will do my best to provide either a written or video recap of the event.

The event in question is last Sunday's Octoberfest celebration curated and run by local bottle bar Craft and Draft and held at the Music Farm concert venue in Columbia. Check out my video recap:

Also check out pictures from the event at pourlyreviewedbeer.com! ------------------------------- Feel free to comment or DM here or at any of the following: Website: http://www.pourlyreviewedbeer.com Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/pourlyreviewed Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PourlyReviewedBeer/ Please Like this video and Subscribe to our YouTube page!

 

I also have a few pictures from the event:

 

As an aside, I promise my video editing skills will improve.

The next video in the Octoberfest beer video series will be posted tomorrow. In that video, I will discuss the release order for the next few videos. See you then. Cheers!

Video Review: Octoberfest, Part 1

Happy October! I am happy to present Part 1 of the 3-part, 6-beer Octoberfest video review series, today featuring seasonal beers from Thomas Creek Brewery and Ballast Point Brewing Company. Enjoy!

Beers: Thomas Creek Brewery Octoberfest Lager, http://thomascreekbeer.com/ Ballast Point Brewing Company Dead Ringer Oktoberfest Lager, http://www.ballastpoint.com/ -------------------- Feel free to comment or DM here or at any of the following: Website: http://www.pourlyreviewedbeer.com Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/pourlyreviewed Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PourlyReviewedBeer/ Please Like this video and Subscribe to our YouTube page!