Vermont Breweries: Where to Celebrate Oktoberfest 2025

Vermont Breweries: Where to Celebrate Oktoberfest 2025

The weather’s getting cooler, the leaves are starting to change, it is officially time for Oktoberfest! Grab some good beer, eat delicious food, and have a great time with our wonderful Vermont Breweries, prost!

If you’re looking for an event this Oktoberfest at a VBA member brewery, we have got you covered! Make sure you check out the individual brewery’s page to stay up to date on all the details.

Oktoberfest Events:

September 17 | American Flatbread | American Flatbread Oktoberfest 

September 20 | von Trapp Brewing Bierhall | Trapp Family Lodge Oktoberfest 

September 26 | Idletyme Brewing | Oktoberfest 2025 at Idletyme Brewing 

September 27 | Black Flannel Brewing | Oktoberfest at Black Flannel Brewing 

September 27 | 14th Star Brewing | 14th Star Oktoberfest 

September 27 | Lawson’s Finest Liquids | Oktoberfest at the Taproom

September 28 | Switchback Brewing Co. | Oktoberfest at Switchback

October 4 | Burlington Beer Company | The Kitchen Table Oktoberfest, Sponsored by Burlington Beer Company (Session 1)

October 5 | Burlington Beer Company | The Kitchen Table Oktoberfest, Sponsored by Burlington Beer Company (Session 2)

Can’t make it to an event, but want to celebrate with a beer? Check out some of this year’s Oktoberfest selection!

Oktoberfest Beers:

Zero Gravity | Oktoberfest Märzen Lager, German malts and hops along with a long lagering give this beer impeccable drinkability. The superb malt flavor is balanced by just a hint of hop bitterness. | ABV: 5.4% 

Whetstone Beer Co. | Leafenpeepen Oktoberfest, this classic Marzen style Oktoberfest is biscuity, malt forward, smooth and lagered for 6 weeks, giving it a crisp and clean finish. | ABV: 5.5% 

Black Flannel Brewing Co. | Feats of Strength Festbier, Lighter than a Marzen, stronger than a Helles and balanced to perfection for the rest of us. | ABV: 5.9% 

Weird Window Brewing | Festbier, brewed with 100% German Malts, this light, crisp, slightly malty lager is one that you can drink all day while eating soft pretzels and bratwurst | ABV: 5.5%

Weird Window Brewing | Droppelbock, Dark brown in color, with tasting notes of dark caramel, brown bread, and a hint of raisins, this beer pairs perfectly with fall. | ABV: 8.0%

Queen City Brewery | Oktoberfest, Traditional German Marzen-style lager. Brewed only with German malt and hops before an extensive period of cold conditioning, our Oktoberfest has a complex, toasty malt profile and a crisp finish. | ABV: 5.6% 

Rutland Beer Works | Oktober Fest amber lager, medium body, refreshing finish, with notes of toffee, graham cracker, citrus, and spice. | ABV: 5.2%

Stone Corral | Oktoberfest, A seasonal favorite, our cold-conditioned lager features luscious German malts, floor-malted pilsner, bright Sterling hops, and a smooth malty finish to welcome cooler weather. | ABV: 5.5% 

Idletyme | Oktoberfest, Märzen Lager, Darker in color and perfectly balanced due to its extended lagering. A treat for this time of year. | ABV: 5.9%

Idletyme | Golden, German Festbier, Lighter in color & inspired by offerings from Munich during the Oktoberfest celebration. Superb malt notes rounded out by noble hops. | ABV: 6.0%

Lawson’s Finest Liquids | Fest Bier, Toasty, biscuit notes from German malts are complemented by the earthy, floral tones of noble hops, making this a Prost-worthy pint with a finish as crisp as the Vermont air. | ABV: 5.3%

von Trapp Brewing Bierhall | Oktoberfest lager, A blend of light and dark Munich malts creates notes of graham cracker, caramel, and bread crust complemented by floral and peppery aromas from Hallertau and Tettnang hops. | ABV 5.6%