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Everyone knows about Oktoberfest, I've been to it and it was a blast, but I was wondering what were the other big beer festivals?






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Where is the biggest beer festival in the world?

Oktoberfest (German pronunciation: [\u0254k\u02c8to\u02d0b\u0250\u02ccf\u025bst]) is the world's largest beer festival or Volkfest. Held annually in Munich, Germany, it is a 16-18-day folk festival. It typically runs from mid- or late-September to the first weekend in October.

How many festivals are there in Germany?

And with more than 10,000 German festivals to choose from throughout the year, you certainly have plenty of options. From prestigious music and film festivals to raucous Karneval and Oktoberfest parties, here are the best events to look out for.

Where is the best beer festival?

Best Beer Festivals
  • Oregon Brewers Festival 2022. ...
  • Great British Beer Festival. ...
  • Mammoth Festival of Beers and Bluesapalooza. ...
  • Big Grill Beer Festival. ...
  • Belgian Beer Weekend. Brussels, Belgium. ...
  • Oktoberfest Munich 2022. Munich, Germany. ...
  • Oktoberfest of Blumenau. Blumenau, Brazil. ...
  • The Great American Beer Festival 2022. Denver, CO US.


Are there other Oktoberfests in Germany?

The Oktoberfest is the largest folk festival in the world and now celebrated not only in Germany but also all over the world. As we know, the original festival comes from the city of Munich in Bavaria.



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