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So today we're going to try a beer that
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boy, you'd think that this one is going
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to be good. This is the Hoffbrow October
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Fest. Now we got like the most famous
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brewery in Munich and their Oktoberfest
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beer made just for Oktoberfest.
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The thing that's different about is this
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one's golden. Most of these Oktoberfest
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beers are copper colored meritins. This
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is more gold. Let's try it out, then
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You know, certainly this is good. I like
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it. Um, truthfully, doesn't taste really
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much different than any other basic
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logger or whatever. They do say it's a
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maritin because that means it's made in
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March. Um, they talk about caramel,
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honey, grapefruit, malt, all kinds of
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I definitely get the honey. I mean, it's
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certainly a tasty beer by by all means.
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I think some of the others I've had, the
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Polliner and the Erding Inger October
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Fest, which are more the, you know,
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darker color, are a little bit better
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than this. Um, this tastes like
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something you drink all year, not
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necessarily for October Fest. It's, it
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is a 6.3% alcohol, ABV, which is a
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little higher than some of the others.
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I'd get about 158 calories on it.
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I would absolutely drink this again. I
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wouldn't necessarily say it's the best
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of the Oktoberfest beers that I've had
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from Germany, but if you like something
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maybe a little bit lighter than some of
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the others, maybe that would be better
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My name is Mark. Thanks a lot for
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