Hofbrauhaus Newport

Where It's Oktoberfest Every Day

The Beer

Classic Bavarian Brews

Want to know the secret to our one-of-a-kind flavor? Our beer is brewed using original recipes handed down by the Duke of Bavaria, over 400 years ago. A Brew Master oversees the brewing of our four all year round beer varieties, plus our seasonal specialties like Oktoberfest, Maibock, Pilsner and Hefe Weizen Dunkel. 

For more than a decade, Americans have enjoyed these fine beers in the Munich tradition. They are easy on the palate, yet tasty and refreshing.

Brewing Process


Premium Lager

Light

Dunkel

Hefe Weizen

Seasonal Beer

Hofbrau Oktoberfest
Oktoberfest
Hofbrau Maibock

Maibock
Hofbrau Hefe Weizen Dunkel

Hefe Weizen Dunkel
 

Monthly Seasonal Beer

Join us for our Keg Tapping Celebrations of the Seasonal Beers the last Wednesday of each month at 7 pm.

Hofbrähaus Beer Girl

Our beer is brewed under License and Supervision of Staatliches Hofbräuhaus in München.

January: “Bergbock” (6.8 % Alc. by Volume)

A rich, flavorful Bock similar to the “Maibock” with a more powerful hop flavor and sweetness.

February: “Adulterator” (Doppelbock) (8.0 % Alc. by Volume)

A rich, complex, full bodied Doppelbock with hints of chocolate, coffee, caramel and a bit of a hop presence at the end.

March: “Märzen” (5.8 % Alc. by Volume)

Märzen is our “March” beer. It symbolizes the beginning of Spring. This is an amber colored beer with a rich malty character. There is a hint of hops but the overall profile is smooth and very drinkable.

April: “Kunzel Schwarzbier” (5.5% Alc. by Volume)

A German dark lager with an opaque, black color, and a full, chocolaty flavor. A rich blend of caramel & chocolate malts creates a malty, sweet flavor with moderate to low hop character.

Named for Cincinnati POPS Maestro Erich Kunzel.

May: “Maibock” (7.2 % Alc. by Volume)

Imported from Hofbräuhaus Munich -Brewed since 1614

A rich, flavorful Bock to celebrate the coming of Spring. It’s noticeably malty and sweet, with a warming alcohol note.

June: “German Pilsner” (5.0 % Alc. by Volume)

A lot like our Bohemian Pilsner: clean, crisp, and refreshing, but with a bit more hops added for a satisfying flavor.

July: “Bohemian Pilsner” (5.1 % Alc. by Volume)

Golden in color, light sweet smell, crisp and refreshing with a very good hop to malt balance.

August: “Bavarian Wheat” (5.4 % Alc. by Volume)

A darker, maltier version of the Weizen beer with the same banana and clove characteristics. It’s less sweet, but has a wonderful roasted flavor.

September: “Oktoberfest” (6.3 % Alc. by Volume)

Imported from Hofbräuhaus Munich. This is the same bier as served at the Oktoberfest in Munich.

A flavorful lager with a slightly spicy hint of hops in flavor and finish. A little fuller than our Hofbräu Lager. This beer was originally made to celebrate the wedding of Prince Ludwig and changed to this more blond style.

October: “1810 Prince Ludwig” (6.0 % Alc. by Volume)

A flavorful amber lager with a slightly spicy hint of hops in flavor and finish. A little fuller with more malty character than our Hofbräu Lager. This beer was made to celebrate the wedding of Prince Ludwig in this original form.

November: “Weizenbock” (7.8 % Alc. by Volume)

Brown in color and malty in taste. All of the full bodied rich flavors of a Doppelbock with the signature banana and clove esters of a Weizen.

December: “Christmasbier” (Weihnachts) (5.5 % Alc. by Volume)

A flavorful amber lager with a rich amount of hops in finish. A little fuller with more malty character than our Hofbräu Lager.

Special Seasonal: “Zwickelbier” (5.2 % Alc. by Volume)

Specialty, if our regular Seasonal runs out. Our unfiltered lager. Smooth and richer than the Hofbräu Lager which allows the flavors to linger.