10 Great Oktoberfest Facts
To pay homage to Oktoberfest we thought we’d give you our top 10 most interesting facts about the World’s largest beer festival…![]()
- Oktoberfest is held in Munich Germany and bizarrely starts in September, running for approximately 16 days through to the first week of October.
- The first ever Oktoberfest was held on October 12th 1810 and was organised for the public commemoration of Crown Prince Ludwig (later King Ludwig I) and Princess Therese of Saxe-Hildburghausen whose marriage took place five days prior. The original Oktoberfest included a horse race which persisted until 1960.
- 2010 is the 200th anniversary of Oktoberfest, to mark the occasion a horse race in historical costumes was held on the opening day.
- On average 6 million people attend the festival each year– that’s just under half of Australia’s total adult population!
- On average a 1 litre beer at the festival, known as a stein, will cost attendees 8.50 Euros (approximately $12AUD).
- Approximately 7 million litres of beer, 80 thousand litres of wine, 32 thousand litres of sparkling wine, 220 litres of tea/coffee and 1 million litres of water/lemonade will be consumed over the course of the festival.
- Many beer drinkers forget that the beer served has on average a 7.5% to 8% alcohol content and as a result often pass out due to excessive drinking. These drunk patrons are called “Bierleichen“ which is German for “beer corpses“.
- The festival covers grounds which are about 0.5 km2 (103.78 acres) in size.
- In total the beer halls have seating capacity for 100,000 people. The largest beer hall / tent has seating capacity for 10,900 people (8,450 inside and 2,450 outside).
- After 2004 the queues for toilets became so long that the police had to regulate the entrance.
If Oktoberfest has put you in the mood for a beer festival then don’t forget the 6th Annual Australian Beer Festival at the Australian Hotel (The Rocks, Sydney) will be held on Saturday 16th & Sunday 17th October 2010.
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