Beer Festivals in Europe

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Germany is home to one of the most famous beer festivals with Oktoberfest attracting millions of beer enthusiasts from all over the globe.  Other European countries that host large beer festivals are the Czech Republic, Belgium, Denmark, Croatia, Norway and Denmark, however, the Munich Beer Festival in Germany takes the crown.

Beer Gardens and Tents

Beer festivals usually take place in tents and gardens and are the perfect way to present endless stalls of tasty beers to avid drinkers. The tents vary in size depending on how large the festival is and could hold anything from 100 to tens of thousands of people. At large festivals such as the Munich Beer Festival, keen beer drinkers can expect to taste their favourite beers in huge tents with high ceilings and platforms for musicians.

Once you have been served, you can often enjoy your beer outside in one of the many beer gardens where hundreds of beer companies showcase their wares, making it their mission to make you feel welcome. It can be tricky to get inside the tents at the larger and more popular beer festivals; many people choose to enjoy their taste-testing time in the gardens where getting a seat usually consists of choosing which part if the grass you wish to sit on. At some of the festivals, beer halls can be found and the Hofbräuhaus am Platzl is arguably the most famous, staking claim to being the largest hall at Oktoberfest.

Traditional Dress

Some beer festivals such as the Oktoberfest will feature locals wearing traditional dresses. Ladies selling the beer at the various stalls and serving in the tents will often be wearing the traditional dirndl – a bodice, blouse, full skirt and apron. Local men can often be seen clad in the traditional lederhosen.

What to Expect

Europe is host to many beer festivals throughout the year. The way in which beer is served at these festivals will depend on which country you visit. Some festivals charge an entry fee and payment for the beer will be taken in cash or through tokens that can be bought throughout the festival. Staff serve the beer in a variety of ways, including out of plastic cups. Some festivals sell glasses at the entrance gates which you can take around the festival with you, refilling as you go. A map or beer list can be purchased at the larger festivals as a way of knowing where the different tents are located.

With so many fun beer festivals to choose from including the PINT Bokbierfestival in Amsterdam, the Weymouth Oktoberfest, the Cannstatt Beer Festival, the Prague beer festival and of course the king of all beer festivals, Oktoberfest, it is easy to see why so many avid beer drinkers enjoy celebrating their favourite drink together in this way.
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