Glier's Original Goetta | 6 or 12 pack | Serves 24-48

$99.99 - $139.99
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Available in sets of 6 or 12 single pound rolls of Glier's Original Goetta
Glier's Goetta has stayed true to the blend of pork, beef, and whole grain, steel cut oats that Cincinnatians have loved for generations. Packaged in 1-pound rolls, simply slice the Goetta into patties, brown, and enjoy! 
 
Available in sets of 6 or 12 single pound rolls of Glier's Original Goetta

241 Reviews

  • 5
    Best goetta around!!!!!!

    Posted by Rich/711 on Feb 20th 2020

    When you are born and raised in cindy ohio you never lose a taste for German food.

  • 5
    Goett

    Posted by Brandon on Jan 15th 2020

    Came in ice cold

  • 5
    Goetta

    Posted by Kevin Hopcus on Jan 13th 2020

    My wife is from Cincinnati and made me try Goetta. I am hooked!!

  • 5
    Glier's Goetta

    Posted by Melissa Christman on Dec 27th 2019

    Sent this to my mother as a gift. She absolutely loves it! Shipping was quick! Will definitely order again in the future!

  • 5
    My husband was so happy. We had it for breakfast this morning. I plan on sending as gifts to other family members.

    Posted by Mary Morrison on Dec 26th 2019

    This was such a surprise for my husband. We had some for breakfast and loved it so much.

  • 5
    goetta

    Posted by jenny yeggy on Dec 20th 2019

    My fiance loves it and since we live in the south, I bought some Cincy to him for Christmas

  • 5
    Goetta

    Posted by Nora Malone on Dec 19th 2019

    Love this !!!

  • 5
    I have been craving Glier’s Goetta since we moved from Cincinnati to South Carolina eight years ago.

    Posted by Ron S on Dec 13th 2019

    So pleased to have it again

  • 4
    Goetta sausage

    Posted by Delores bailey on Dec 12th 2019

    Sausage was good but not quite the same as the loaves I used to get in Peotone Illinois in the 60’s different spices I guess