Fest Bier Brau im Moos
Fest Bier from Brau im Moos is a traditional lager-style beer crafted by Privatbrauerei Bräu im Moos, located in Tüßling, Germany. Known for its full-bodied and mature profile, this beer is golden-yellow in color and carries an alcohol content of 5.7%. Designed for festivals, celebrations, and casual gatherings, Fest Bier embodies the spirit of conviviality and enjoyment that characterizes such events. As an under-fermented lager, it offers a well-rounded drinking experience that appeals to both casual beer drinkers and connoisseurs.
Flavor Profile and Composition
Fest Bier Brau im Moos is celebrated for its distinctive taste, which combines a spicy and malty body with a gentle bitterness. The beer is noted for its fine hop aroma, which adds a refreshing dimension to its overall profile. It pours with a decent head, contributing to an inviting appearance. Reviewers have described it as very drinkable and tasty, striking a balance between complexity and approachability. While some find it to be milder than other festbiers, likening it to a Helles, others appreciate its easy-drinking nature, making it suitable for a wide range of palates.
Reception
The beer is popular for its ability to capture the essence of a festbier while maintaining a light and enjoyable drinking experience. Its blend of traditional brewing techniques and a crowd-pleasing flavor profile makes it a favored choice for those seeking a festive beer that is both satisfying and versatile.
The Brewery
It has been the brewery of the Munch family since 1870; brewers for 5 generations who put the quality of raw materials and the final product first. For their beers, the Brau im Moss brewery uses only fine aromatic hops produced in Hallertau (region of central – southern Bavaria), a quality malt rich in taste and spring water present on the brewery area.
The beers are naturally produced; they are neither boiled nor pasteurized. The combination of raw materials and the artisan production process give these beers a unique and incomparable taste.