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EntertainmentHow to Celebrate Oktoberfest

How to Turn Your Backyard into a Beer Garden

Instructions

  • Step 1: Set up picnic tables Set up wooden picnic tables with tablecloths featuring the blue-and-white checkered design of the Bavarian flag. If possible, put the tables under a shaded area.
  • TIP: It’s better to have one long table rather than a few small ones, because beer gardens are all about mingling.
  • Step 2: Have plenty of beer Have plenty of German beer on hand, including light beer, lagers, pilsners, and wheat beer. Serve the beer in half-liter or liter mugs, or covered beer steins.
  • TIP: Have some German wine on hand, like Riesling and Spatburgunder, for non-beer drinkers.
  • Step 3: Throw wurst on the grill Grill different kinds of sausages, like bratwurst, weisswurst, and knockwurst. Another beer garden staple is “steckerlfisch,” or “fish on a stick.” Stick whole mackerel on skewers and grill them.
  • Step 4: Prepare the side dishes Put out bowls of sauerkraut, warm German potato salad, and red cabbage. Make sure each picnic table has a big basket of soft pretzels and sweet, coarse mustard.
  • Step 5: Pipe in some polka Pipe in some oom pah pah polka music.
  • Step 6: Give a lot of toasts Ask everyone to raise their glass so you can offer a toast. When you’re finished, say “Prost!” which is the German word for “Cheers!” Do this often.
  • Step 7: Bring on dessert Have apple strudel or black forest cake for dessert, and serve it with ice coffees topped with fresh whipped cream.
  • FACT: One of the most famous beer gardens is Munich is called the Chinesischer Turm, or Chinese Tower, because of its pagoda-style building.

You Will Need

  • Picnic tables
  • Blue-and-white checked tablecloths
  • German beer
  • Beer mugs or steins
  • German sausages
  • German foods
  • Polka music
  • Apple strudel or black forest cake
  • Iced coffee
  • Fresh whipped cream
  • German wine (optional)

Lessons in this Guide

How to Find Cheap Accommodations during Oktoberfest in Germany

How to Attend the Oktoberfest in Germany

How to Celebrate the History of German Oktoberfest

How to Have an Oktoberfest Beer Tasting

How to Turn Your Backyard into a Beer Garden

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