In this episode of Matt Likes Beer, Matt takes on a classic German lager: Weihenstephaner Festbier. As a prime example of the Festbier style, this beer is lighter and more sessionable than its Oktoberfest Märzen cousin, making it a modern staple of Munich’s famous festival.
Despite some initial frustrations with technical difficulties and misplaced BJCP study materials, Matt delivers a comprehensive review of this iconic brew. He shares insights on the Festbier style, its relation to Oktoberfest traditions, and the nuances of its malt-forward, doughy, and floral characteristics.
This episode includes:
A BJCP-style evaluation, with the Festbier scoring an impressive 42 out of 50.
A discussion on the differences between Festbier and Märzen, highlighting why both styles are synonymous with Oktoberfest.
Humorous low-star reviews, including one lamenting it “looked like it was made in 1976.”
Whether you’re a fan of traditional German beers or just looking for a crisp, clean lager to enjoy, this episode offers something for every beer lover.
Listen now on Neozaz.com, BigMonsterBrewing.com, or your favorite podcast platform, and raise a liter to the world’s oldest brewery and its timeless craft!
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