Ep. 26 – The Oktoberfest Gemütlichkeit With Bryan and Graham

The One With the Oktoberfest

“Ein Prosit, ein Prosit Der Gemütlichkeit Ein Prosit, ein Prosit Der Gemütlichkeit.”

It’s Oktoberfest season in Cincinnati, the best time of year! Joe and Caroline welcome their good friends Bryan and Graham to talk about a brief history of the original festival in Munich, Germany, and the local festivities close to home. Joe and Caroline also recall their adventures from the previous week, Caroline tells us what is bugging her on Children’s TV and Joe tells a dad joke about beer. The closest thing that the German word Gemütlichkeit translates to is “friendship” or a “feeling of warmth”.  To us, that is what Oktoberfest is truly all about. Prost!

 

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What We Are Drinking

Oktoberfest
Great Lakes Brewing Co. – Cleveland, Ohio
ABV: 6.5%
IBU: 20

“Prost! Our take on this classic German style is a real malt party, packed with toasty autumnal flavors perfect for hearty hoisting.”

Brinktoberfest
Märzen
Brink Brewing Co. – College Hill, Ohio
ABV: 6.2%

Oktubberfest
Festbier
Taft’s Brewing Co. – Cincinnati, Ohio
ABV: 5.7%
IBU: 30

“Our Festbier shines a deep golden orange with German malts and hops in all the right places.”

Rockin’ the Rhein Oktoberfest – Märzen
Fretboard Brewing Co. – Blue Ash, Ohio
ABV: 5.5%
IBU: 16

Oktoberfest
West Side Brewing Co. – Westwood, Ohio
ABV: 5.3%
IBU: 22

“This amber lager is made from German malts, German hops, and a German lager yeast for a truly authentic Oktoberfest beer. Clean, toasted bread malts with just a touch of hop spice give way to a clean, smooth finish, for a fest beer you’ll want to drink by the liter.”

Emancipator – Doppelbock
Christian Moerlein Brewing Co. – Cincinnati, Ohio
ABV: 7
IBU: 27

“Christian Moerlein Doppelbock is brewed in accordance with Germany’s Reinheitsgebot Purity Law of 1516. What makes Doppelbock most enjoyable is its rich, full body, which is superbly balanced for smoothness. It will be appreciated for its robust malt and carmel characteristics. Enjoy its smooth, velvety taste and you will agree that it is Quite Simply a Better Doppelbock.”

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