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Showing posts with label german. Show all posts

Monday, September 21, 2009

Oktoberfest beer food fun

oktoberfest

Above is a favorite shot I took at a Munich Oktoberfest my wife and I enjoyed. This was an ad on the back of these carts that you could rent. My German is very limited but I'm pretty sure it's for cold sore medication.

The
Munich Oktoberfest is now underway again. Here's a their web site (English version).

It's been a few years now since we were there. We only had one evening there and didn't know much about it other than it was popular. The experience there was fun and I certainly would have gone back another evening if our plans could have been changed.

The fair grounds are quite large and we didn't cover it all. The "tents" are really buildings that hold hundreds of people seated at these long tables. In the middle is a stage with a live band playing. The first one (tough deciding which one) we went into was surprisingly crowded and we found a seat just outside on the side (like a patio).

I don't know the history of calling them tents but they are build well enough that I would not mind spending the winter in one. It would be heavenly if the food and beer were supplied through the winter.

I found this funny clip of a DJ talking about beer and Oktoberfest with a brewmeister. A little past the 3:00 mark in the clip, he tries an interesting pick-up line with her. It's funny.





So over there you can find big beer tents

big liter size steins of beer

oktoberfest

and

big

PRETZELS




oktoberfest


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Tuesday, January 27, 2009

remember this for Oktoberfest

oktoberfest


I know it's really early (230+ days away) to bring up Oktoberfest but hey I found this interesting video.

I was lucky enough to attend a night at Oktoberfest in Munich.


Towards the end of this clip, the brewmaster offers a toast/cheer which is "prost" in German. I really like the
details he adds to the giving the toast.




Here's one of my favorite shots from our time there. This was an ad on the back of these carts. My German is very limited but I'm pretty sure it's for cold sore medication.

oktoberfest ad

Here's a link to info on Oktoberfest


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