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Mill Street Oktoberfest
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Mill Street Oktoberfest
Had this on tap at Beer Bistro last night. Beer Bistro has a nice selection of beers for Oktoberfest. I quite liked the Mill Street interpretation of a marzen. Pretty hoppy, but loaded with flavour. Blew the Hacker Pschorr Oktoberfest out of the water, for me at least. I presume that this is another seasonal from Mill Street that will be draught only?
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I tried it at the Distillery 4 weeks ago and, well, I'll have to try it again...
The Coffee Porter there knocked me out though, and the Belgian Wit was almost very good too - the finish wasn't quite so integrated but I was majorly surprised. I had a full pint of it and of the Organic - pretty good also, I still am partial to the Tankhouse.
An excellent, promising brewery.
The Coffee Porter there knocked me out though, and the Belgian Wit was almost very good too - the finish wasn't quite so integrated but I was majorly surprised. I had a full pint of it and of the Organic - pretty good also, I still am partial to the Tankhouse.
An excellent, promising brewery.
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The Mill Street Helles Bock seasonal was very good last year as well. Here's hoping they might bottle that again this year. My impression, though, is that in conjunction with the move to their new bottles, they have also moved to draught only for their seasonals (Wit, Oktoberfest, Bock, Barley Wine - are there any others?). Hope I'm wrong about that though.but as the cold weather has decended, I've been buying more malty lagers and bocks.
Too bad Mill Street won't bottle this excellent seasonal for consuption outside the GTA pubs. Of all the German beers ( which I have a driving affinity for) Oktoberfest/marzen is the richest. The fates should provide us at least one source where we can sample this malty-herbal beer yearly. One of the most lamentable failings of Ontario's real beer advocacy camp to get good beers on the broader public radar screen outside the GTA is the fact that Canada's premier Oktoberfest city (K-W) has no authentic Oktoberfest beer produced here or available here. No demand for traditional German Marzen in Canada's largest ethnic German center and Oktoberfest city...something's amiss.
You want to celebrate a traditional Oktoberfest , you have to leave K-W to get traditional Oktoberfest marzen beer. This year, some frends and I celebrated with some freshly harvested wild pheasant with mushrooms and a six of Alley Kat ein Prosit Oktoberfest.....needless to say, the food and drink came from places nowhere near K-W
You want to celebrate a traditional Oktoberfest , you have to leave K-W to get traditional Oktoberfest marzen beer. This year, some frends and I celebrated with some freshly harvested wild pheasant with mushrooms and a six of Alley Kat ein Prosit Oktoberfest.....needless to say, the food and drink came from places nowhere near K-W

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