“189th Oktoberfest kicks off with ceremonial keg-tapping, marking the start of the world’s largest folk festival” – ABC News
Munich, Germany – The world’s largest folk festival, Oktoberfest, kicked off its 189th year with the traditional ceremonial keg-tapping, signaling the start of two weeks of festivities in Munich.
The event, which draws millions of visitors from around the globe, began with the mayor of Munich, Dieter Reiter, tapping the first keg of beer and proclaiming “O’zapft is!” which translates to “It is tapped!” in English. This momentous occasion officially marks the start of Oktoberfest, a celebration of Bavarian culture, beer, and traditional cuisine.
With over 6 million liters of beer expected to be consumed during the festival, attendees can look forward to enjoying a variety of brews from the six main breweries in Munich. In addition to the beer, Oktoberfest offers a wide array of traditional food such as pretzels, sausages, and roasted chicken.
The festival also features live music, carnival rides, and traditional Bavarian dances, providing a lively and festive atmosphere for all who attend. Oktoberfest is not only a celebration of German culture but also a global event that attracts visitors from all corners of the world.
As the festivities continue over the next two weeks, Oktoberfest promises to bring joy, laughter, and good times to all who partake in this beloved tradition. Prost to another successful year of Oktoberfest!