Fall six-pack
1. Oktoberfest, Beaver Island Brewing, St. Cloud, Minn.
Notes: This classic Märzen style lager is rich and malty, but not overly sweet. Toasty caramel and bread crust are the dominant flavor notes. The spicy character of German hops gives some low-level balance. It goes out dry and mildly bitter.
2. Windvane, Bad Weather Brewing Co., St. Paul
Notes: Citrus and pine hops lead the way, with a hefty backing of caramel malt enhanced by the spicy flavors of rye malt. Bitterness is moderate, but still high enough to cut through the malt.
3. Maroon and Bold, Bent Brewstillery, Roseville (not available until September)
Notes: This is a malty double IPA, making it an apt choice as the weather gets cooler. But it's not sweet. There is plenty of hop character to brighten it up creating a mingling of citrus, hay, and sweet toasted marshmallows. And it packs a bitter punch to counter the malt. The hops change from year to year, so it's a different experience with each batch.
4. Lost Fathom Dark Lager, Lake Monster Brewing, Minneapolis