OKTOBERFEST
A tribute to the classic October style: roasted malts, caramel notes, and a perfect balance — the ideal beer to celebrate Rabieta’s eighth anniversary.

Rabieta turns eight and celebrates the way it knows best: with a beer that embodies its identity and passion. This year, the brand raises a glass with its Oktoberfest, a classic October lager that returns to taps and bars in a special anniversary edition.

The journey began at the Brewhouse in La París, where Rabieta first dared to experiment with styles that blend local character and international tradition. “That same spirit is still alive in every recipe, driving the brand to grow and take its craft to new places,” says Lucía Maschio, Rabieta’s Brewmaster. Eight years after its first brew, Rabieta reaffirms its commitment: to continue crafting Argentine artisanal beer with quality, creativity, and an ever-evolving spirit.

The Oktoberfest is a bronze-colored lager with 5.5% ABV, 22 IBU, and 20 SRM. Smooth, complex, and elegant, it stands out for its malt-forward balance with hops, revealing notes of toasted malt, caramel, and biscuit. A faithful interpretation of the Märzen style — originally brewed in March to be enjoyed in October. “It’s a beer we truly enjoy making. It’s noble and rich in history. We love reinterpreting classic styles while keeping the essence that makes us who we are,” adds Lucía Maschio.

This limited edition will be available throughout October in all Rabieta bars, paired with specially curated gastronomic dishes designed to enhance the experience.
The 8th anniversary celebration will take place in La París’ beer garden on October 16, featuring live music, raffles, promotions, and playful activities — all designed to spoil those who have been part of this incredible brewing journey.

Rabieta — Spoiled & Proudly Argentine Craft Beer.

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* IBU (International Bitterness Unit): Measures beer bitterness — the higher the number, the more bitter the beer.
* SRM (Standard Reference Method): Indicates color intensity — the higher the number, the darker the beer.
* ABV (Alcohol By Volume): Indicates the alcohol content of a beer, measured as a percentage of total volume.

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