Food & Beer

 

Bratwurst, but not just any Brat... this is our famous St. Alphonsus special-recipe Oktoberfest Brats, uniquely made only for our Fest, and only available here!

Bee Sting Cake, a sweet treat for dessert and a fan favorite last year.

Sam Adams Boston Lager, the IPA, Truly Seltzer, and wine

Purchase Beer Flight Tickets Here!

Willkommen! Everyone is invited to celebrate our parish's German heritage at the best Oktoberfest party in the city – which this year has a special new addition: a Munich-styled Beer Hall (located in Festival Hall beneath the church) where fest-goers can sit to enjoy their brats, beer and pretzels.

This specially curated Beer Flight encompasses the wonderful flavor of beers from Germany. Each flight will contain four 4-oz servings of authentic brews from Munich, and also comes with a commemorative Oktoberfest mini beer mug.

The Beer Flight is only available in Festival Hall and only during its hours of operation: Friday, September 26 from 6-9 PM, and Saturday, September 27 from 3-9 PM.

1.) Helles Lager by Weihenstephaner --

Its noble flavoring derives from the aroma hops Saphir and Select, varieties produced in the Hallertau region of Bavaria. Soft on the palate, a fresh effervescence – the Weihenstephaner Helles Lager is a harmonious, well-rounded, perfect delight... the perfect beer for any drinking occasion. Crisp taste with mild hoppy notes, finishing clean like a true lager should. 5.0% ABV..

2.) Pils by Paulaner --

Paulaner has brought back a classic German pilsner, that delivers a clean crisp taste. Their Bavarian brewers are particularly experienced in crafting classic Pilsner biers. 4.9% ABV.

3.) Oktoberfest Märzen by Hacker Pschorr -- 

Märzen beers were traditionally brewed in March, but not served until Oktoberfest. This age-old recipe produces a beer amber in color with a perfect balance of hops and smoothness. 5.8% ABV.

4.) Dunkle Hefeweiss by Weihenstephaner -- 

This dark wheat beer is for those who truly savor beer. Effervescent and full-bodied, a pleasantly light caramel note is perceptible in the flavor and imparts a velvety mouthfeel. The color can be described as chestnut. 5.3% ABV.

 

Sam Adams Octoberfest… this deliciously smooth seasonal beer successfully passes the Reinheitsgebot, the famous German beer purity law, and by so doing, it became the first American made beer allowed to be sold and served at the Munich Oktoberfest!