Sketchbook Oktoberfest 4Pk

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Description

Sketchbook Oktoberfest 4Pk is a seasonal German-style Märzen lager brewed in Illinois, packaged in a 4-pack of 16oz cans at 5.4% ABV. This fall release earned a Silver medal at the Copa Cervezas de América and carries an 88 ("Very Good") rating on BeerAdvocate, reflecting a brewery that takes the Märzen tradition seriously despite its relatively young American roots.

Quick Facts: ABV: 5.4%  |  Origin: Evanston & Skokie, Illinois, United States  |  Style: Märzen / Oktoberfest  |  Brewery: Sketchbook Brewing Company

Production & Heritage

Sketchbook Brewing Company operates out of Evanston and Skokie, Illinois, building a reputation for thoughtful, style-faithful beers since its founding. Their Oktoberfest follows the traditional Märzen blueprint — malt-forward, light-bodied, and driven by complex grain character rather than hop intensity. Brewed seasonally every fall in limited quantities (available in kegs, sixtels, and 16oz 4-packs during Q4), this is not a year-round offering, which lends each batch a sense of occasion that mirrors the spirit of the German festival itself.

Tasting Notes

Aroma: Toffee and bready yeast open the nose, followed by nutty malt sweetness and a gentle layer of caramel. Subtle earthy noble hops and a mild citrus peel note round out the bouquet without competing with the grain.

Taste: The palate leads with nutty, doughy malt — almost biscuit-like — before transitioning into a toffee-tinged mid-palate with hints of acorn and light berry fruit. Herbal, slightly bitter noble hops arrive at the back end, providing balance and preventing the malt sweetness from becoming cloying.

Finish: Medium in length with a clean, slightly dry close. A lingering herbal bitterness and toasted grain character stay at the back of the throat, inviting the next sip.

How to Drink Sketchbook Oktoberfest

Pour into a traditional Märzen mug or wide-mouthed beer glass at around 45–50°F to let the malt complexity fully express itself. This is a beer built to drink straight, but it also works in a few classic beer-based serves. A Beergarita benefits from the toffee-malt backbone here, adding depth that lighter lagers lack. A Radler made with fresh lemon juice plays off the citrus peel notes for a lighter session drink. And a Shandy blended with ginger ale picks up the bready, nutty undertones nicely.

Best For

  • Fall backyard cookouts and Oktoberfest-themed gatherings
  • Pairing alongside a German-style dinner of bratwurst and pretzels
  • Gifting to a craft beer enthusiast who appreciates seasonal releases
  • Exploring traditional Märzen styles from American craft breweries

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Sketchbook Oktoberfest taste like? It delivers nutty, bready malt upfront with toffee sweetness at mid-palate, finishing with herbal noble hop bitterness and a clean, slightly dry close. The overall impression is malt-driven, balanced, and true to the Märzen style.

How does Sketchbook Oktoberfest compare to Ayinger Oktoberfest-Märzen? Ayinger is a benchmark Bavarian Märzen with decades of pedigree and a slightly richer body, while Sketchbook offers a lighter-bodied American craft interpretation that leans into nutty, bready character. Both are faithful to style, but Sketchbook skews a touch drier on the finish.

Is Sketchbook Oktoberfest good for sipping on its own? Absolutely — its balanced malt complexity and moderate 5.4% ABV make it an easy-drinking, sessionable Märzen that rewards slow enjoyment straight from the glass.

Where is Sketchbook Oktoberfest made? It is brewed by Sketchbook Brewing Company, which operates in Evanston and Skokie, Illinois, on the northern edge of the Chicago metropolitan area.

What foods pair well with Sketchbook Oktoberfest? Bratwurst and mustard complement the malty sweetness directly. Soft pretzels with beer cheese echo the bready, nutty character. Roasted pork shoulder matches the toffee notes. Aged Gruyère mirrors the toasted grain complexity. And roasted root vegetables align with the earthy hop undertones.

What sizes does Sketchbook Oktoberfest come in? The standard retail format is a 4-pack of 16oz cans, released seasonally during Q4. Draft availability in kegs and sixtels is also limited to the fall season.

Is Sketchbook Oktoberfest worth the price? It positions as a craft-priced seasonal Märzen, and the BeerAdvocate 88 rating along with its Copa Cervezas de América Silver medal suggest strong quality for the category. For fans of traditional Oktoberfest styles seeking a well-executed local option, it delivers solid value.

Why Sketchbook Oktoberfest?

This is a Märzen that earns its credibility through restraint and adherence to style. The Silver medal at the Copa Cervezas de América validates what the BeerAdvocate community has recognized with an 88-point rating — this is a carefully brewed seasonal release, not a marketing exercise. Its light body and layered malt profile (toffee, bread, nut, subtle fruit) set it apart from heavier American interpretations of the style. As a limited fall release from a small Illinois brewery, each batch carries the seasonal intentionality that defines what Oktoberfest beers are supposed to be.

Specifications

  • Varietal/Type
    Lager
  • Product of
    USA
  • Region
    Illinois
  • Size
    4PK 16OZ Cans
  • Brand
    Sketchbook Brewing

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