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[QUOTE="susurrate:1423462"][QUOTE="beer%20thoughts%20bump:1423454"]has anyone seen this around? no moar oktoberfest from bbc? http://www.berkshire-brewing.com/beers/lifeonmarzen/ :shocked: any good pumpkin ales that don't taste shipyard? :pukeface: [/QUOTE] I can answer this. A year or two ago, BBC underwent a gradual rebranding of some of their offerings and packaging. For instance- Berkshire Ale became "Hoosac Tunnel Amber Ale"; BBC Maibock became "Slue's Maibock Lager". Other beers like draymans porter and steel rail stayed the same but with updated labelling. I too was dismayed to see no Oktoberfest on the shelves because Imo it's the best domestic Oktoberfest. Good heavy body and with a creaminess most okt lagers didn't possess. They do however have BBC "Life On Märzen" out on shelves. A Märzen is a different term for Oktoberfest (obviously) so I bought one to try it. It's similar but really not. Doesn't have the dead leaves taste and the creamy body. My guess is that they changed their recipe a bit and rebranded it. It's not nearly as good. tl;dr Oktoberfest became "Life On Märzen" and there's something different about it which makes it not as good. As far as pumpkin beers that don't taste like synthetic bullshit, Pumpkin Imperial Spruce Stout by Rock Art Brewing Fisherman's Pumpkin Stout by Cape Ann Brewing The Great Pumpkin by Elysian Brewing Barrel-Aged Xibalba (:doublehorns:) by Wicked Weed Brewing Good Gourd Imperial Pumpkin by Cigar City (good luck finding it)[/QUOTE]
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