A Celebration That’s Already a Tradition
Rabieta was born from a dream: to bring a high-quality Argentine craft beer to the world. This October, as it celebrates its 7th anniversary, the brewery relaunches its special Oktoberfest edition and prepares a big celebration at its Brewhouse.

It all began at Rabieta en La París, the Brewhouse where dreams and experimentation first took shape. Each style created has been a challenge, and every recipe, a new adventure.

They filled their tanks with passion, dedication, and a touch of imagination to craft a truly Argentine beer — made possible thanks to the commitment and hard work of their team.

Creativity, the constant pursuit of innovation, and the courage to break from convention are what make Rabieta unique, driving the brand to reach new corners of the country and the world. Today, Rabieta’s spoiled craft beer can be found not only in Argentina but also in Uruguay, China, Taiwan, Chile, and Brazil — and the search for new horizons continues.

This October, Rabieta celebrates another year with its traditional limited-edition Rabieta Oktoberfest, available at www.craftmoments.com.ar and in all Rabieta bars. To accompany it, guests can enjoy a special pairing: a German sausage hot dog in homemade bread with a variety of sauces — the perfect match for this festive beer.

Rabieta Oktoberfest is a bronze-colored lager with a soft, complex, and elegant malt profile. With 22 IBU, 5.5% ABV, and 18 SRM, this beer — also known as a Märzen — was originally brewed in March to be enjoyed in October. Rabieta’s version offers a delicate sweetness and complex notes of toasted malts, caramel, and biscuit, perfectly balanced with its hop character.

To mark its 7th anniversary, Rabieta invites everyone to a special celebration on Friday, October 18, from 8 p.m., featuring extended happy hour, live bands, DJs, prizes, and plenty of fun in the beer garden of Rabieta en La París. Entrance is free, and everyone is welcome to raise a glass of Oktoberfest in good company.

Seven years of brewing a path worth celebrating.
Are you ready to spoil yourself and join the party?

Rabieta — Spoiled, Craft, and Proudly Argentine.

  • IBU (International Bitterness Units): Indicates a beer’s bitterness — the higher the number, the more bitter the taste.
  • SRM (Standard Reference Method): Indicates color — the higher the number, the darker the beer.
  • ABV (Alcohol by Volume): Indicates alcohol content, expressed as a percentage of total volume.