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This is where you can find Fort Worth’s best Oktoberfest beers

By David ArkinSeptember 15, 2024September 29th, 2024No Comments

This is where you can find Fort Worth’s best Oktoberfest beers

If you’re in Fort Worth and on the hunt for the best Oktoberfest beers, you have lots of options.
Here’s our roundup of must-try brews in Fort Worth for Oktoberfest.

Rahr & Sons Brewing Co.

Rahr & Sons’ Oktoberfest brew pours like the season itself—deep amber and warm. With its malty richness and just a hint of sweetness, it’s the kind of beer that feels like sitting by a fire on a crisp evening, a quiet tradition that locals in Fort Worth return to year after year.

Franconia Brewing Company

With a heritage that dates all the way back to the 1800’s, it’s no surprise Franconia’s Oktoberfest beer is all about tradition. Brewed with authentic German ingredients, this beer is balanced, with just the right amount of malt and hop bitterness. It’s a taste of Bavaria right here in Texas.

3 Nations Brewing

3 Nations Brewing is no stranger to creating fun, yet comforting options for its customers. Its Oktoberfest brew titled the Cozy Bavarian is a Märzen-style lager with a smooth, malty flavor that’s full of character, ideal for enjoying during Oktoberfest.

Peticolas Brewing

Peticolas has created an option for its customers to look forward to year after year with Same Time Next Year, a unique twist on the Oktoberfest tradition. This beer combines the malty richness of a Märzen with a slightly higher hop presence, creating a brew that’s both familiar and distinct.

Hop & Sting Brewing Co.

Hop & Sting’s Rheinhart is a nod to the classic Festbier style of Oktoberfest beers, but with a modern touch. Expect a smooth, malty beer with subtle hints of caramel and toast, perfect for sipping as you celebrate the season.

Cowtown Brewing Co.

The Last Kaiser is Cowtown’s bold take on an Oktoberfest beer. With a deep amber color and a full-bodied malt flavor, this beer stands out as a robust option for those looking to enjoy a heartier brew during Oktoberfest.