More October Festbiers

@leaky20 · 2025-11-02 12:41 · hive-187719

I've missed a few #Beersaturdays but I'm back this week to review a few more Oktober German Style festbiers. Lets jump right in and see how they were shall we? Here we go!

Festbier Oktoberfest Lager


Brewery: Sons of kent Brewing Co Origin: Chatham ON Canada Style: German inspired Lager Abv: 5.5% IBU: Unknown SRM: Unknown

20251018_153906~2.jpg

Marketing: Its a pretty simple can with a baby blue and white diamond checker pattern wrap around. There is a shield or crest style image and not a lot of information about the beer listed. I like the design and think that it has a traditional look to it and that it stands out on a shelf, but I wish there was a bit more information on it. Good marketing overall.

20251018_153948~2.jpg

Color: The beer poured a coppery color with a tinted orange/rose head of foam on top.

20251018_154049~2.jpg

Nose: I smelled bread and mild fruity notes, maybe apricot or pear? It had a pleasant aroma.

20251025_142708~2.jpg

Taste: The beer had a nice malty taste to it without a lot of hops flavors. It was mildly sweet, quite tangy, and had a quick and mild bitter finish. It was fairly well balanced overall in my opinion. It was a very flavorful beer, especially for a lager. It drank more like a malty ale to me. I got bread and bread dough flavors and some fruity pear as well. It was very fresh tasting, which is what I want in a beer.

Texture: Nicely carbonated. Silky mouthfeel underneath the bubbles. Medium bodied.

Impression: This was a great beer overall. I enjoyed it a lot. It didn't taste German to me, but was very tasty nonetheless. I'm glad I found it and would drink it again. I wish that my photos were better to do it more justice.

Midnight in Munich


20251025_143352~2.jpg

Brewery: Wellington Brewing Co Origin: Guelph ON Canada Style: German Inspired Marzen Amber Ale Abv: 5.4 IBU: Unknown SRM: Unknown

20251025_141720~2.jpg

Marketing: The can has a very traditional look to it with an orange and forest green color scheme and the city of Munich imagery.

20251025_141727~2.jpg

I like the can and think that it suits the style that its aiming for. Good job overall.

20251025_142659~2.jpg

Color: The beer poured a nice coppery orange color with a decent head that had a slight orange tint to it. The liquid was quite clear and likely filtered.

20251025_142651~2.jpg

Nose: The aroma was sweet with fruity and floral notes. I got some pear in the bouquet as well.

20251018_154058~2.jpg

Taste: The beer was fairly sweet but had a nice amount of bitterness to balance it out. It was flavorful and fresh tasting. I picked up some pear flavors also. Pear was a theme for these beers it seems.

Texture: Very carbonated with a nice mouthfeel.

20251025_141700~2.jpg

Impression: I don't usually like Marzen beers here in North America but this one was enjoyable. To be honest I don't know what makes a beer a Marzen. I'm not really familiar with the style. If you know much about them feel free to enlighten me in the comments. I cooked with the beer to make a stew so I only had a small glass to drink but enjoyed it overall. I usually use a stout beer when making stews but this one worked well also, and was a good accompaniement for my dinner.

Liberty's Farm to Glass Pilsner


20251026_162911~2.jpg

Brewery: Something in the Water Brewing Co Origin: Toronto ON Canada Style: Light Pilsner Abv: 4.5% IBU: Unknown SRM: Unknown Large Can 568ml

20251026_162805~2.jpg

Marketing: The can is red and white with navy blue and bronze colored accents. there is an image of a farm in the forefront of the can with a Toronto cityscape in the background. The brewery's gentleman fish logo is also displayed.

20251026_162818~2.jpg

A blub on the back talks about sourcing fresh local ingredients to brew the beer, which is a positive in my opinion. I like the can a lot and think that the logo mascot is fun.

20251026_163007~2.jpg

Color: The beer poured a pale yellow color with a white head of foam, what you would expect from a pilsner. The liquid was also clear and filtered, which was also to be expected.

20251026_162959~2.jpg

Nose: This beer had a great aroma with notes of grass, pine, and maybe a hint of lemon in the background.

20251026_163013~2.jpg

Taste: It was hop forward in the taste department with grassy flavors, pine and very mild citrus - similar to the nose. It was also super fresh tasting, which was great.

20251026_163019~2.jpg

Texture: Sharp angry bubbles over a light bodied mouthfeel.

20251026_162856~2.jpg

Impression: This was an excellent beer, mainly because of its fresh clean taste. It had a lot of flavor without it being overpowering. This is the type of beer that you could drink a few of in one sitting, both without getting bored by it and without it becoming too much. I would buy this again no doubt. I might have tried this one before but I'm not certain. I'll be adding it to my short list of beers to look out for. The extra tall can is a win as well.

20251026_171715~2.jpg

Well thats it for this round of beers. Which sounded the best to you? Let me know in the comments. Cheers everyone!

#beer #beersaturday #beverage #review #pob #blog
Payout: 9.886 HBD
Votes: 289
More interactions (upvote, reblog, reply) coming soon.