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		<title>Shiner Holiday Cheer</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Shiner Holiday Cheer Country- USA State- Texas Brand- Spoetzl Type- Dunkelweizen Calories- 193 Average Beer Rating- 3.5 Description: Shiner Holiday Cheer is a Dunkelweizen that is brewed with Texas peaches and roasted pecans. The ABV <a class="mh-excerpt-more" href="https://letshavebeer.com/shiner-holiday-cheer/" title="Shiner Holiday Cheer">[...]</a></p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Shiner Holiday Cheer</h2>
<p><strong>Country- </strong><a href="https://letshavebeer.com/american-beer/">USA</a><br />
<strong>State-</strong> <a href="https://letshavebeer.com/topics/texas-beer-reviews/">Texas</a><br />
<strong>Brand-</strong> <a href="https://letshavebeer.com/tag/spoetzl-brewery/"> Spoetzl</a><br />
<strong>Type-</strong> <a href="https://letshavebeer.com/topics/wheat-beer-reviews/">Dunkelweizen</a><br />
<strong>Calories-</strong> 193<br />
<strong>Average Beer Rating-</strong> 3.5</p>
<p><strong>Description:</strong><br />
Shiner Holiday Cheer is a Dunkelweizen that is brewed with Texas peaches and roasted pecans. The ABV for Holiday Cheer is 5.4%.</p>
<p><strong>Glass to Use:</strong><br />
Wheat beers are best served in a Weizen glass.</p>
<p><strong>About the Brewery</strong><br />
The Spoetzl Brewery was founded in 1909 in Shiner, Texas. The original name of the brewery was the Shiner Brewing Association and it was headed by Herman Weiss who was the company’s first brewmaster. As the brewery gained in popularity they searched for a trained professional brewmaster which they found in Kosmos Spoetzl. Kosmos co-leased the brewery in 1914, and bought the brewery outright in 1915, changing the name to Spoetzl. Three years later prohibition would hit, but it didn’t shutter Spoetzl’s doors. They withstood this difficult time by selling ice and making ‘near beer’ (which is basically non-alcoholic beer.) After prohibition, the brewery resumed operations but kept business small. They never produced over 60,000 barrels in a year until the Gambrinus Company purchased the brewery in 1989. By 1994 production had grown to 100,000 barrels and it would triple over the next ten years. As of 2012 Spoetzl was the 4th largest craft brewery in the US.</p>
<p><strong>Beer Reviews:</strong><br />
<em>Tobin&#8217;s Review 3.5 out of 5</em><br />
Shiner Holiday Cheer has a bronze hue, a thick off-white head and sweet peach aromas on the nose. The beer is semi-sweet, where it starts out sweet, then you taste the grain, a bit of bitterness and is followed by a lingering fruit finish. This is a really good holiday beer. Merry Drinkmas!</p>
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		<title>Shiner Oktoberfest</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Shiner Oktoberfest Country- USA State- Texas Brand- Spoetzl Type- Oktoberfest Calories- 170 Average Beer Rating- 3 Description: Shiner Oktoberfest has a copper-amber color with aromas of sweet malt and hints of burnt sugar and earthy <a class="mh-excerpt-more" href="https://letshavebeer.com/shiner-oktoberfest/" title="Shiner Oktoberfest">[...]</a></p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Shiner Oktoberfest</h2>
<p><strong>Country- </strong><a href="https://letshavebeer.com/american-beer/">USA</a><br />
<strong>State-</strong> <a href="https://letshavebeer.com/topics/texas-beer-reviews/">Texas</a><br />
<strong>Brand-</strong> <a href="https://letshavebeer.com/tag/spoetzl-brewery/"> Spoetzl</a><br />
<strong>Type-</strong> <a href="https://letshavebeer.com/topics/oktoberfest-beer-reviews/">Oktoberfest</a><br />
<strong>Calories-</strong> 170<br />
<strong>Average Beer Rating-</strong> 3</p>
<p><strong>Description:</strong><br />
Shiner Oktoberfest has a copper-amber color with aromas of sweet malt and hints of burnt sugar and earthy hops. The beer opens with flavors of sweet roasted malt with hints of hop bitterness for a nice balance and clean finish. The ABV for Shiner Oktoberfest is 5.7%.</p>
<p><strong>Glass to Use:</strong><br />
Marzens are best served in Steins.</p>
<p><strong>About the Brewery</strong><br />
The Spoetzl Brewery was founded in 1909 in Shiner, Texas. The original name of the brewery was the Shiner Brewing Association and it was headed by Herman Weiss who was the company’s first brewmaster. As the brewery gained in popularity they searched for a trained professional brewmaster which they found in Kosmos Spoetzl. Kosmos co-leased the brewery in 1914, and bought the brewery outright in 1915, changing the name to Spoetzl. Three years later prohibition would hit, but it didn’t shutter Spoetzl’s doors. They withstood this difficult time by selling ice and making ‘near beer’ (which is basically non-alcoholic beer.) After prohibition, the brewery resumed operations but kept business small. They never produced over 60,000 barrels in a year until the Gambrinus Company purchased the brewery in 1989. By 1994 production had grown to 100,000 barrels and it would triple over the next ten years. As of 2012 Spoetzl was the 4th largest craft brewery in the US.</p>
<p><strong>Beer Reviews:</strong><br />
<em>Tobin&#8217;s Review 3 out of 5</em><br />
Shiner Oktoberfest has a nice brick gold color with an oatmeal colored head. The beer opens with a toasted grain aroma and has malty grain flavors with an ever slight hint of hops and a burnt caramel flavor.</p>
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		<title>Shiner Bock</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Shiner Bock Country- USA State- Texas Brand- Spoetzl Type- Bock Calories- 142 Average Beer Rating- 4 Description: Shiner Bock is brewed using rich roasted barley malt and German specialty hops. It&#8217;s a lightly hopped American-style <a class="mh-excerpt-more" href="https://letshavebeer.com/shiner-bock/" title="Shiner Bock">[...]</a></p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>Shiner Bock</h2>
<p><strong>Country- </strong><a href="https://letshavebeer.com/american-beer/">USA</a><br />
<strong>State-</strong> <a href="https://letshavebeer.com/topics/texas-beer-reviews/">Texas</a><br />
<strong>Brand-</strong> <a href="https://letshavebeer.com/tag/spoetzl-brewery/"> Spoetzl</a><br />
<strong>Type-</strong> <a href="https://letshavebeer.com/topics/bock-beer-reviews/">Bock</a><br />
<strong>Calories-</strong> 142<br />
<strong>Average Beer Rating-</strong> 4</p>
<p><strong>Description:</strong><br />
Shiner Bock is brewed using rich roasted barley malt and German specialty hops. It&#8217;s a lightly hopped American-style dark lager. The ABV for Shiner Bock is 4.4%.</p>
<p><strong>Glass to Use:</strong><br />
Bock beers are best served in a tulip glass.</p>
<p><strong>About the Brewery</strong><br />
The Spoetzl Brewery was founded in 1909 in Shiner, Texas. The original name of the brewery was the Shiner Brewing Association and it was headed by Herman Weiss who was the company’s first brewmaster. As the brewery gained in popularity they searched for a trained professional brewmaster which they found in Kosmos Spoetzl. Kosmos co-leased the brewery in 1914, and bought the brewery outright in 1915, changing the name to Spoetzl. Three years later prohibition would hit, but it didn’t shutter Spoetzl’s doors. They withstood this difficult time by selling ice and making ‘near beer’ (which is basically non-alcoholic beer.) After prohibition, the brewery resumed operations but kept business small. They never produced over 60,000 barrels in a year until the Gambrinus Company purchased the brewery in 1989. By 1994 production had grown to 100,000 barrels and it would triple over the next ten years. As of 2012 Spoetzl was the 4th largest craft brewery in the US.</p>
<p><strong>Beer Reviews:</strong><br />
<em>Tobin&#8217;s Review 4 out of 5</em><br />
Shiner Bock has a caramel color and a nice compact head that dissipates quickly. The beer has aromas of malt and grain with a heavy malt flavor. It&#8217;s a nice light, easy to drink bock with a hint of caramel at the end.</p>
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