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Paulaner Joins The Canning Revolution

Posted August 16, 2011 by Greg Barbera

Paulaner announces line of cans in time for Oktoberfest. Celebrate Oktoberfest in authentic Munich fashion with your favourite Bier. You may ask yourself this Oktoberfest is it to be a Blonde or a Brunette. This year Paulaner is offering two styles of Oktoberfest Bier. For your 2011 Oktoberfest Celebrations Paulaner offers you the choice of either the Oktoberfest-Maerzen a zesty amber lager and for the second year in a row the Wiesn a smooth easy drinking German blonde Lager.

Paulaner is featuring the Oktoberfest Wiesn cans, arriving fresh from the Motherland of Munich, Bavaria, Germany as we speak. Available in both a 5 Pack as a Can/Mug Set and also the “Ultimate 6 Pack” as a pack of 6 x 1 Liter Cans. A special pack for any Oktoberfest celebration the Wiesn Can/Mug Set retails for $10.99 to $11.99 with it’s counterpart the Can without the Mug retailing for around $5.99 to $6.99

Attracted to Blondes?… The Paulaner Wiesn is a smooth easy drinking German Blonde Lager topping out at 6.0% ABV. Imported to Bring the authenticity of Oktoberfest to the United States. Americans will be able to enjoy the same beer served in the tents of the Munich Oktoberfest. The Munich Oktoberfest grounds are known as Theresa’s Meadows or “Theresienwiese” which is where millions of Liters are enjoyed each year.

If one prefers brunettes, the number one selling Oktoberfest Bier Paulaner’s Oktoberfest-Maerzen is available as well in 6 Pack and 12 Pack Bottles. The Oktoberfest-Maerzen is 5.8% ABV and full of flavor. A well balanced roasted Bier with hints of toffee and a zesty lingering hop flavor will Bring home the Oktoberfest!

The 16-18 day party in Munich attracts more than six million people every year that consume 1.6 million gallons of beer, 200,000 pairs of pork sausage, and 485,000 spit-roasted chickens during the two-week festival. If it is not in your plans to be in Munich this Oktoberfest, enjoy the least expensive trip to Munich with Paulaner’s Wiesn (Blonde) or the Oktoberfest-Maerzen (Brunette).

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    Oktoberfest doesn’t get any better than Paulaner, and their Maerzen can’t be beat!

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