I took my pint glass from tent to tent, and the barkeeps faithfully filled it up. Each 2 to 3 oz sample provided just enough to fill up the bottom of the glass and for me to savor the flavor.
Here's a comprehensive list of the beers they proffered and some quick tasting notes*:
- Tröegs JavaHead Stout
- Tröegs HopBack -- "hoppy"!
- Tröegs Dead Reckoning Porter -- amazing! not as smooth as a typical porter; it has a bit of a bite
- Stoudt's Scarlet Lady Ale -- surprisingly not as complex as other ales
- Stoudt's Oktoberfest -- strong-ish and fizzy
- Stoudt's Heifer-in-Wheat -- clever name, great taste (banana!)
- Stoudt's Gold Lager -- classic golden liquid
- Springhouse Brewery Seven Gates Pale Ale -- bitter aftertaste
- Spoetzl Brewery Shiner Bock -- not as dark as I expected
- Spaten Dunkel -- smooth, almost like you're not drinking anything; would make a good session beer except for the 5.5% ABV
- Sixpoint Vienna Pale Ale -- the right amount of hoppiness, just the way a beer should taste!
- Sixpoint Brownstone -- similar to a porter but has more of a mild, nutty flavor
- Rogue Dad's Little Helper -- a black IPA (mmm!) strong on the hops!
- Magic Hat Circus Boy -- a good summer brew, light and refreshing
- Lancaster Brewing Company Shoo-Fly Porter -- smooth; light flavor of shoo-fly (my favorite pie!)
- Hauser Estates Jack's Hard Cider -- "local Adams County apples put to good use", said the vendor
- Dogfish Head Festina Pêche -- love Dogfish Head, didn't love this brew (tart, juicy)
- Anheuser-Busch, Inc. Shock Top -- an always enjoyable summer beer

* BeerAdvocate.com recommends not reviewing beers at fests for a variety of reasons: "small sample sizes...loud environments, slew of smells, and tasting of numerous beer styles back-to-back. [...] Doing so does a disservice to the brewer and could mislead others." (Source: http://beeradvocate.com/articles/637)