Get ready for Oktoberfest - Madness kicks-off Tomorrow

in #oktoberfest5 years ago


Beer mania about to start

Munich is excited already, not me - but I will be there tomorrow, shame on me! On Saturday, September 21, 2019, 12 o'clock the 186th Oktoberfest will open its gates. The official kick-off will be handled by mayor Dieter Reiter tapping the first barrel of beer in the Schottenhammel tent - my wife will be in the middle of it again joining the mayor's box.

Dance Weekend plus Beer Saturday submission in one

So - back to Munich, back to the "Wiesn" (this is how the Munich citizens or Germans call the Oktoberfest). The start of this crazy event (the biggest global event of its kind with 7 million visitors from around the world I think) has its own traditions and rules. Hitting the hammer onto the first barrel of Beer the mayor is forced to hand over the first Wiesn Mass (1 ltr. glass of Beer) to the existing Bavarian prime-minister Söder. Thereafter the mayor has to speak out loud into the microphone “O’zapft is!” (= “It is tapped!”) and wishing everyone a peaceful Oktoberfest as every year.

Following this the sales of beer will be officially started. People can join the tents at 9am already but only at 12.01 the first beer will be served. Coming back to wifey - here is how she looked last year when she started her travel to the event.

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Some facts about Oktoberfest 2019

A bit of history - Oktoberfest was celebrated in 1810 for the first time and was basically a party to celebrate the wedding of Therese (that is the reason the Wiesn area is called "Theresienwiese"). It was the later King Ludwig I that married Princess Therese of Saxe-Hildburghausen on 12 October 1810. The citizens of Munich were invited to attend the festivities held on the fields in front of the city gates to celebrate the royal event. So that is the historical background.

This year's event will end on October 6 so several days to hit the record beer sell again. Some facts if you want to come over and drink with us. To enter a tent you do NOT need to pay entrance fee, however it is recommended you have a place secured (reserviert) before - otherwise it could be a mess, huge fights at the door to enter, especially if you are not a nice looking lady.

Beer Serving Hours

Opening day 12.00 noon - 10.30 pm
Weekdays 10.00 am - 10.30 pm
Saturday, Sunday & holiday 09.00 am - 10.30 pm
Daily closing hour 12.30 am 'Käfers Wiesnschänke' and 'Weinzelt' open until 1.00 am

Opening hours of stalls

Opening day 10.00 am - midnight
Monday - Thursday 10 am - 11.30 pm
Friday 10.00 am – 12.00 midnight
Saturday 9 am - midnight
Sunday 9 am - 11.30 pm

Fairground attractions & sideshows

Opening day 12.00 noon - midnight
Monday - Thursday 10 am - 11.30 pm
Friday, Saturday 10.00 am – midnight
Sunday 10 am - 11.30 pm

Costs for a Beer 2019

It is reported that especially non-alcoholic drinks get more expensive this year, I hear 11,8€ per Mass! some tents might offer it for "only" 11.4€ though.

Why Dance Weekend?

Well - usually folks and visitors there in the tents are dancing a lot, often to traditional Bavarian Tunes and whatever they play there - you see live performances (if you see anything anymore after Beer No. 4) of known artists too. After some minutes people jump on the beer benches and simply dance and do other silly stuff. Below my girls from work (2 years ago).

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A typical Gassenhauer (Song of the Wiesn) is this (Source: YouTube) still - you have to be pissed to like and dance, but it works (the video shows a typical tent atmosphere).

But be aware what alcohol can do to you - try to control it, otherwise stuff like this can happen:

Beer Saturday submission, really?

Well i think I did not match the rules by shoeing three pics of beer, however I tag it and hope i get accepted. At least I am writing about Beer on a Saturday lol. So Dance and Beer in Munich required to listen and act to the most famous ever Wiesn Song - Ein Prosit der Gemütlichkeit (Source: YouTube Muenchen.de):

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Sure, you will be accepted as you have 3 pics - even more - and you cover the topic.

The price per l aka Mass of Beer at Oktoberfest is really not cheap, but it is the party where you pay for as well.

Actually I don‘t know if I join this year.

nach ein paar Maas merkt man den Preis unterscheid nicht mehr ob 40 Cent mehr oder weniger :-))))

Korrekt

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Das größte Besäufnis der Welt. Obwohl ich geborener Münchner bin, heutzutage meide ich das Oktoberfest. Als junger Mensch hatte ich noch Gefallen daran, Dinge ändern sich mit der Zeit. Prost! !BEER

Ich könnt's mir gar net leisten, mich dort zu betrinken.

Geht mir ähnlich, muss öfters geschäftlich - heute auf der Oiden Wiesn recht emtspannt


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Bin vor vielen Jahren auch mal auf der oid'n Wiesn gewesen. Ganz nett, viele Kindheitserinnerungen kamen hoch. Das speziell dafür gebraute Bier schmeckte köstlich.

In diesen Tagen bin ich richtig froh über jeden Beitrag, der nur von den Freuden des Lebens handelt. ;-)

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