Full Sail Releases Pub Series O’Fest Bottles

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Hood River, ORFull Sail Brewing has announced the release of O’Fest in its rotating line of classic beers called the Full Sail Pub Series. Why fly to Munich for a genuine Oktoberfest Lager when this one could be inches from your lips?

“This four-time, gold-medal winner is a smooth, malty lager brewed in the true Bavarian style, using two-row pale, Vienna, caramel and imported roasted Munich malts, moderately hopped with imported Czech Saaz and Yakima sterling hops,” says Jamie Emmerson, Full Sail’s Executive Brewmaster. “It is complex and beautifully balanced, with flavors reminiscent of honey, nougat and roasted nuts.”  O’Fest is now available in six-packs and on draft. Prosit! ABV 5.7% IBU 26

Anyone lucky enough to stop for a pint at our Pub in Hood River will tell you: It’s a spectacular place to share a beer with friends. Late summer in the Gorge might just be our favorite season because our pub deck, overlooking the mighty Columbia, provides the best view in town. Sailboarders and kite-boarders skip across the river using brightly colored sails, while whitecaps and mountains provide the backdrop for the perfect beer to raise a glass with friends. With the Full Sail Pub Series we strive to capture that experience in a bottle and share it with all of our customers who have not had a chance to visit us first hand.

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