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Oktoberfest beer, games and traditions
Despite the fact that Oktoberfest originally came from Germany, it is celebrated all over the world. The main hero of the feast is, of course, beer. Which is poured at the festival in the morning until late in the evening. And on weekends this process can last all night.
Oktoberfest traditionally kicks off with the opening ceremony "O' zapft is" ("Uncorked!"). Most Oktoberfest locations are open on weekdays from 10 am to 11 pm. And on holidays and weekends, the doors open at 9 am.
The festival traditionally begins in the second half of September and ends the first week of October. The duration of Oktoberfest is usually two weeks.
In addition to the celebration of beer fans, Oktoberfest is also a loud and fun holiday with a lot of attractions, various collective games, jokes, and songs.
Entrance to most locations where Oktoberfest is held is usually paid and you need to buy tickets in advance if you do not want to be late because a lot of people want to. The first day of the festival is traditionally a family event, in which come, whole families, adults, and children will find something to their liking. Some locations on the family day offer discounts on entry tickets.
Oktoberfest is not only beer and fun but also a celebration of life. The beer is accompanied by traditional, very hearty meals. The classic Oktoberfest menu includes pork knuckles, stewed and "fresh" sauerkraut, various potato-based salads, fried chicken, and all kinds of sausages and sausages. All this is a "nutritionist's nightmare," so if you are careful about your figure, an impromptu home beer festival is not for you.