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The Brülosophy Podcast

Episode 356 | AvgBrü Reviews #11: Festbier

The Brülosophy Podcast

Marshall Schott

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4.91.1K Ratings

🗓️ 12 November 2024

⏱️ 123 minutes

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Summary

For this quarter, members of The Brü Club chose Festbier as the AvgBrü style, and a group of members were selected to have their versions reviewed by Tim, Justin, Craig, and Marshall.

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yeast has to offer and place your commercial orders at Imperial Yeast.com. Hey everybody. This is the Brewlossopy podcast. I'm your host, Marshall Shot. Today I'm joined by some

1:04.3

incredible reviewers of beer that I am super glad to call friends, Tim Meish, Justin Prezzer, and Craig

1:09.4

Fry to review the 11th installment of the

1:12.0

Brew Club's average brew beers. For this quarter, members of the Brew Club chose the seasonally

1:16.4

appropriate style known as Fest Beer, which is a pretty cool history as far as German

1:21.0

loggers are concerned. Now, I know that you've all had some examples of Festbure because I've

1:25.5

consumed them with you. What do you guys think of this style just based on your prior experiences with it? Easily one of my top four favorite

1:32.6

beers. Yeah, festive beer. Yes. Only because it's a cousin of the original Munich Dunkle.

1:39.3

Wow. Dang. We'll correct that later. There it is. Nope, nope. It says right there.

1:45.0

He's got his notes.

1:46.1

These first festive veils were probably something similar to a Munich dunkel.

1:52.0

We're going to get to that and you're not far off, but I'll explain to you why it says that.

1:55.4

I actually read the same thing you've got to open.

2:00.1

You've had it before, though, over at Crow and Wolf, Tim.

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