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    My wife is not a big beer drinker, but this one she really likes.
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    Dundee's Oktoberfest and Shiner Oktoberfest. Both are fairly similar beers, both quite drinkable, and definitely better than a lot of Marzen types I've had. Depending on availability, I'd probably pick up a six pack of either on occasion, again.
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    Woohoo! I won tickets to the Great American Beer Festival this weekend. I will be adding a whole bunch of "new to me" beers soon
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    Oooh forgot my own thread. I bought a sampling of Oktoberfest type beers in the past month or so.
    Humble opinion of top 3:

    Legend (Richmond, VA)
    Stoudt's
    Leinenkugel (I was incredibly shocked by this one)

    Others of note (ones that I would consider decent, but not buy in quantity):
    Dundee's
    Shiner
    Yuengling
    Breckenridge Autumn Ale (not really an oktoberfest but still in for the season)

    The most disappointing:
    Paulaner


    I think I bought a few others, but it's been a week or two and several beers since.
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    Dead man ale-rogue brewery,my new favorite

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