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				 Gordon Biersch FestBier review 
 
			
			I put together a 6-pack of beers I'd never had last week.  The FestBier is the second one to lose it's top.
 This is a beer from  Gordon Biersch Brewing Company, based out of San Jose, Ca.
 
 This beer is a Lager, Octoberfest style.  Again, I poured this beer up into a tall pilsner glass, and drank it  while eating a meal of shrimp creole.
 
 The pour-up yielded an exceptional nice, high head, that dissipated  very, very slowly.  After sitting for two or three minutes, there was still (at least) a 2 inch head of solid foam!  Even after half a glass, there was still a visible layer of foam.  The beer is advertised as a balance between "rich, malty undertones with a moderate hoppy finish".  I found the beer to be reasonably crisp, with an immediate hops taste, and not as balanced malt, but still with a noticed malt undertone.  The finish was hoppy as advertised.  I'm not a big fan of beers that are over-hopped, but I wasn't turned off by the medium-strong hoppy finish.  Maybe because it was a "clean" finish, that did not linger for 20 minutes.  The finish DID last a couple of minutes, but when the hops disappeared, they were gone.
 
 The flavorful, but reasonable quick finish of this beer makes it ideal for drinking with a wide variety of flavorful foods.  I'd think it would overpower mild, bland foods.  I could see this as a decent beer for a hot day, served very cold.  It  would make a good thirst-quencher, but in my opinion, that would be a great waste of a beer that seems tailor-made for drinking with a good meal!
 
 Overall (and remember, I'm not a big hops fan), I would give this beer a 8 to 8.5!  It surprised me that the hops did not turn me off!!!!  Good for thirst, but this beer really shines paired with the right foods!  I can absolutely see me buying and enjoying this beer sitting in the middle of Helen, Georgia, at their Octoberfest, eating some great German brats!!
 
				__________________Ceilin' fan it stirs the air, Cigar smoke does swirl.  The fragrance on the pillow case, and he thinks about the girl.  Thanks, JB, 1975.
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