Marshall to Launch Oktoberfest at Fassler Hall

Tulsa brewing icon, Marshall Brewing Company, is proud to introduce all new packaging for their fall seasonal, Oktoberfest Lager. Beginning August 14th, Oktoberfest Lager  will be widely available in six-packs across Oklahoma. A ceremonial tapping of the season's  first keg is planned for August 22, 2019 at 5:00 p.m. at Fassler Hall, 304 S. Elgin, Tulsa, OK. Brewmaster Eric Marshall and his team will be on hand to share Bavarian snacks and swap stories of craft beer and German influence.
New for 2019 is a fresh package redesign prominently featuring the traditional colors of the Bavarian flag. "While the packaging is new, the beer remains the same. Since we opened the brewery in 2008, we have been proud to use 100% German sourced malt, hops and yeast  to create our World Class Oktoberfest Lager.  Our Oktoberfest Lager is not a craft beer interpretation of a traditional German lager, it is exactly what you would expect to find in a Bavarian biergarten," explained sales and marketing director, Wes Alexander.
Break out the lederhosen and get ready for some good old Bavarian Gemütlichkeit, Oklahoma Style. Marshall Brewing Company's Oktoberfest is a beautiful deep copper-colored lager highlighted by a complex malt flavor, elegantly balanced by the bittering of noble German hops. This beer is extremely smooth and highly drinkable. Checking in at 6.0% ABV, Oktoberfest is truly a fest bier worth celebrating!
Ein Prosit!
Wes Alexander

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