Left Hand Seasonal 6Pk
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Left Hand Seasonal 6Pk is a six-pack of Left Hand Brewing Company's Oktoberfest Märzen, a malt-driven lager at 6.6% ABV. This seasonal release earned a medal at the 2024 Great American Beer Festival in the German-Style Maerzen category — the latest honor from a brewery that has collected 32 GABF medals, 11 World Beer Cup awards, and nine European Beer Star awards over its history.
Quick Facts: ABV: 6.6% | Origin: Longmont, Colorado | Märzen / Oktoberfest Lager | Brewery: Left Hand Brewing Company
Production & Heritage
Left Hand Brewing Company operates out of Longmont, Colorado, and stands as one of the most decorated craft breweries in the state. Their Oktoberfest Märzen is built on a grain bill of Munich and 2-Row malt, balanced with Apollo and Mt. Hood hops. Following traditional German methods, Left Hand begins brewing this beer in the spring and lagers it for a full two months through the summer — a patient process that builds the clean, rounded malt character the style demands. The brewery earned GABF Brewery of the Year in 2022 in the 15,001–100,000 barrels category, underscoring the consistency of their program across styles.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: Fresh bread crust and biscuit greet the nose first, followed by a layer of toasted pretzel and subtle grain sweetness. A gentle noble hop spiciness lingers underneath without overpowering the malt.
Taste: The entry is soft and biscuity, giving way to a mid-palate that deepens into rich caramel and pretzel-crust character. A wave of citrus, floral, and spicy hop bitterness rises to balance the malt sweetness, preventing it from becoming cloying. The mouthfeel is full-bodied, as the Märzen style demands.
Finish: Dry and spicy, with lingering notes of walnut and toasted grain. The extended lagering delivers a remarkably clean close that invites another sip.
How to Drink Left Hand Oktoberfest
Pour into a traditional Bavarian Maß or a wide-mouthed mug to let the malt aromatics open up; a temperature around 45–50°F brings the best balance of sweetness and hop spice. This Märzen pairs naturally with hearty autumn fare, but it also works in beer-forward drinks: a Beerita (beer layered over a frozen margarita) where the malt sweetness counterbalances lime and salt; a Radler mixed half-and-half with fresh lemonade for a lighter afternoon option; or a Snakebite blended with dry cider, where the toasty malt rounds out the cider's tartness.
Best For
- Hosting an autumn beer dinner or Oktoberfest celebration
- Gifting a craft beer enthusiast who appreciates traditional European lager styles
- Pairing with a backyard bratwurst cookout
- Stocking a seasonal rotation alongside other fall releases
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Left Hand Oktoberfest taste like? It is a malt-forward lager with dominant flavors of bread crust, biscuit, toasted pretzel, and caramel, balanced by a wave of citrus, floral, and spicy hop bitterness. The finish is notably dry and clean thanks to its extended lagering period.
How does Left Hand Oktoberfest compare to Great Lakes Oktoberfest? Both are American craft interpretations of the traditional German Märzen style, but Left Hand leans into a drier, spicier finish driven by Apollo and Mt. Hood hops. Great Lakes Oktoberfest tends toward a slightly sweeter malt profile, making the two complementary choices for a side-by-side tasting.
Is Left Hand Oktoberfest good for someone new to Märzen-style lagers? Absolutely — its clean lagering, balanced sweetness, and moderate 6.6% ABV make it an approachable introduction to the style without sacrificing the malt depth that experienced drinkers expect.
Where is Left Hand Oktoberfest made? It is brewed at Left Hand Brewing Company in Longmont, Colorado, a city on the Front Range about 35 miles north of Denver. The brewery has operated there since its founding and has become one of Colorado's most recognized craft producers.
What foods pair well with Left Hand Oktoberfest? Grilled bratwurst with whole-grain mustard highlights the beer's pretzel-crust malt character. Soft pretzels with beer cheese echo the toasty grain notes. Roast pork shoulder or schnitzel complements the caramel malt sweetness. Aged Gruyère or Emmentaler cheese matches the beer's nutty undertones. Apple strudel bridges the spicy hop finish with autumn fruit flavors.
What sizes does Left Hand Oktoberfest come in? This seasonal release is available as a six-pack of 12-ounce bottles, which is the standard format for Left Hand's seasonal lineup.
Is Left Hand Oktoberfest worth the price? It positions as a mid-tier craft seasonal, delivering award-winning quality from one of the most decorated breweries in Colorado. The two-month lagering process and GABF medal pedigree offer strong value within the American craft Oktoberfest category.
Why Left Hand Oktoberfest?
The 2024 GABF medal in the German-Style Maerzen category confirms what the brewing process promises: this is a Märzen built on patience and traditional technique, not shortcuts. Beginning the brew in spring and lagering through summer is a commitment few American craft breweries make for a seasonal release, and the result is a cleaner, more refined malt profile than many competitors. Left Hand's 32 GABF medals, 11 World Beer Cup awards, and Brewery of the Year recognition in 2022 speak to a program that executes at an elite level across its entire portfolio. For anyone seeking an authentic, well-constructed Oktoberfest lager from an American craft brewery with a proven track record, this seasonal six-pack delivers.
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