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Zipline Brewing Festbier Review

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Zipline Brewing’s Festbier is an award winning take on the traditional German-style lager, offering a refreshing and approachable option for fans of the style. This beer is a celebration of balance, showcasing the brewery’s commitment to crafting clean, well made lagers that honor their European roots while maintaining a touch of Nebraska charm.

Tasting Notes

Zipline Brewing Festbier

Pouring a brilliant golden hue with a frothy white head, the Festbier immediately invites you in with its bright and inviting appearance. The aroma is a harmonious blend of bready malt, subtle honey sweetness, and a faint floral hop character. On the palate, the beer delivers a crisp and smooth experience, with flavors of fresh baked bread, light caramel, and a hint of toasted grain. The hop presence is minimal but effective, providing just enough bitterness to keep the malt profile in check. The finish is clean and dry, making it incredibly drinkable and perfect for extended sessions.

Balance and Drinkability

What stands out most about Zipline’s Festbier is its impeccable balance. It doesn’t overwhelm with excessive maltiness or hop bitterness, making it an excellent choice for both seasoned beer enthusiasts and casual drinkers. At 6% ABV, it’s sturdy enough to carry the Festbier name but remains light enough to enjoy multiple pours without feeling weighed down.

Ratings

  • Appearance – 4.4/5
  • Aroma – 4/5
  • Flavor – 4.2/5
  • Mouthfeel – 4.2/5
  • Overall – 4.2/5

Zipline’s Festbier is a commendable representation of the German style lager, offering a harmonious blend of malt sweetness and crisp finish. Its award-winning status and the brewery’s dedication to quality make it a beer worth seeking out, especially for those looking to experience a taste of Oktoberfest tradition.

Zipline Brewing Co., established in 2012 in Lincoln, Nebraska, has grown to become the state’s largest brewery, producing about 10,000 barrels annually. Their commitment to crafting beers that complement life’s adventures is evident in offerings like Festbier, which captures the spirit of Oktoberfest.

If you’ve tried Zipline’s Festbier, please share your thoughts about it in the comments below.

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