Heater Allen Bobtoberfest

Bobtoberfest

image courtesy Heater Allen Brewing

image courtesy Heater Allen Brewing

Releasing: “week of August 16th”


… We chose to make our Oktoberfest beer in the Marzen style as that was the specific style that inspired my dad, Rick Allen, to start the brewery.

Bobtoberfest is one of my favorite beers we make. It's delicious and we release Bob when the summer is slowly starting to change to fall and that's one of my favorite times of year.

-Lisa Allen, Head Brewer at German-inspired brewery Heater Allen

ABV, IBU, & Ingredients

  • 6.1% | 22 IBU

  • Vienna and Munich malt with Hersbrucker Hops


About Heater Allen Brewing

How the Brewery came to be

When Rick started home brewing 25 years ago, he seemed to have a knack for making good beer.  When the opportunity came up to move away from the banking world, his first thought was to look into brewing. After a short stint at a California winery, Rick decided that a brewery focused around a more niche-oriented product made sense. Before getting licensed, he spent a year working on brewing techniques, consistency, and recipe development. At one point he brewed 14 batches of Pilsner in a row - unheard of for a home brewer!  

With encouragement from family and a number of friends, Rick started Heater Allen in April of 2007. The brewery started with a glorified home-brew system of 20 gallon batches. After the initial success of the brewery a 6 BBL system was purchased and installed in the spring of 2008. In late fall of 2013 a brand new 15 BBL system was installed to keep up with growing demand. Yearly barrel production as of end of 2017 was approximately 1250 barrels.

Where the Brewery got its name

Heater is Rick's wife Jan's maiden name, and Allen is his last name. He figures that you should always give your wife first billing. While Rick has little German heritage on his side of the family, most of Jan's family is of German descent. Their daughter Lisa who works for the brewery is a true Heater Allen.