Devil’s Backbone O’Fest Lager Review

Brewed By
Devil’s Backbone Brewing
Style
Märzen
ABV
5.9%
Availability
Seasonal
Our Score
3.4

Background – From The Devil’s Backbone brewing themselves Inspired by modern German Oktoberfest bier, O’Fest will make you want to hoist a stein at your local bier hall and say “Prost!” We hear that means “cheers” in German. It’s medium-bodied, golden in color, and tastes smooth, malty & bready thanks to the contemporary blend of malts and hops. You’ll love it whether it’s October or Oktober

Appearance – Now this is what an Oktoberfest beer bottle should look like. A great depiction of people drinking from the steins and celebrating. I always appreciate more effort going into these labels. Once poured I was shocked because you get a clear burnt golden color and not the amber that you would expect from a Marzen

Aroma – The aroma is bright and crisp, like a fresh wake up with notes of malt and apple. While it may not be heavy in the aroma the notes that you do get are all pleasant. 

Taste: The taste is crisp with notes of malts and bread but it is very light. It almost surprises me how much it doesnt feel like a marzen. This reminds me of the festbier style lager, but either way it tastes good.

Drinkability – The O’fest is an extremely easy beer to drink with a dry finish. It goes down smooth and at 5.9% it may be a bit too smooth. I love brews like this that are perfect for a warmer September day.

Overall –  I like what this beer is going for, even at 5.9% this feels lighter than most of the Oktoberfest beers I have tried so far. If it is available near you then I suggest grabbing a 6 pack. 

Game Pairing: When it comes to game pairing I decided to pick Lego Jurassic World. Something about this beer made we want to go outside, and hell why not be outside with some dinosaurs. The lego games never disappoint and with this beer you will be able to enjoy yourself that much more.

Final Thoughts
As an ongoing trend I am noticing the O’Fest is a beer that labels itself a Marzen but should really be considered a Marzen. With a ton of drinkability and just enough flavor to differentiate itself from other lagers this is a perfect brew for warm September days.
Apperance
Aroma
Taste
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Reader Rating2 Votes
Pros
Great looking bottle, this is one of the easiest drinking brews you can have with a dry and crisp finish.
Cons
This one does not feel like a typical Marzen, with a very subtle flavor and aroma.
3.4
Experienced