About This Beer
Marzen is the lighter version of Heater Allen’s seasonal Bobtoberfest. Unlike Bobtoberfest, they release Marzen a few times a year because it’s great for any season, and it's incredibly food friendly. It goes with a summer salad as well as it does with a cozy bowl of homemade tomato soup and grilled cheese!
Tasting Notes
Every sip of Heater Allen’s expertly-crafted Marzen is crisp, malt-forward, and tastes like a fresh-out-of-the-oven biscuit.
Crisp
Refreshing
Light
Reviews
3.8
3.0
Can says Marzen and Vienna style lager...confusing. Not a bad beer, but lacks the rich melanoiden flavors I associate with a marzen. Crushable and balanced, earthy hops and toasty malts. Clean crisp honey notes.
3.75
Crisp, clear, clean, proper acidity. Delicious malt. No head, no lacing. Watery on the finish. Good smell thou.
4.0
Definitely liked it, could drink multiple, but nothing extraordinary
4.0
Easy drinking lager with nice malt flavor - light and refreshing.
4.0
I can always respect a lager brewery
3.75
Lovely bright color, very subtle aroma. Light, smooth and soft, mildly malty with almost a woodsy finish. Very good.
5.0
Mad bread
3.5
Nice easy drinking Marzen
3.75
Light and crisp; finishing with a buttermilk biscuit taste. Very easy to drink. Very tasteful. Overall a pretty good Marzen.
4.25
It’s a lager, from Heater Allen, no more needs to be said
4.75
Wonderful toasted malts with just a hint of hops. I have loved everything from this brewery.
3.25
Table lager, can pair well with a bunch foods.
3.0
Pretty classic craft Marzan
4.0
Nice Marzen!
3.25
good Oktoberfest beer.
3.5
Bright, light, easily drinkable. Biscuity malty notes.
3.25
malty, smooth, slightly bitter. good beer.
5.0
great Octoberfest not in October
3.75
Light with the expected complexity of a Marzen.
4.25
Malty, smooth, biscuity. This is a great, refined beer that I thoroughly enjoyed and convinced me to purchase Heater Allen in the future