Pavel’s Guide to Host Your Own Oktoberfest Party

Oktoberfest, the world's largest beer festival, is a cultural phenomenon that attracts millions of visitors to Munich, Germany, and inspired countless celebrations worldwide. This annual event is a glorious ode to Bavarian culture, beer, and camaraderie. If you can’t make it to Germany this year, host your own Oktoberfest party!

Oktoberfest traces its roots back to October 12, 1810, when Crown Prince Ludwig (later King Ludwig I) of Bavaria married Princess Therese of Saxony-Hildburghausen. To celebrate this royal union, a grand public festival was organized in the fields outside Munich's city gates. The event was such a hit that it became an annual tradition, evolving into the Oktoberfest we know today. This celebration of Bavarian culture and beer quickly gained international acclaim.

Oktoberfest traditionally begins in late September and extends into the first weekend in October, running for 16-18 days. The official 189th Oktoberfest in 2023 will take place from September 21 to October 6 in Theresienwiese, a vast fairground in Munich, Germany. You can host your own backyard Oktoberfest with a few tips and tricks. Alternatively, you can celebrate with us at Bottle Theory on October 5th!

Pavel’s Recipe for a Fun Oktoberfest:

  1. Decorations

  2. Outfits

  3. Food

  4. Activities

  5. Beer (the best part!)

    1. Decorations for Oktoberfest 

    We like to create a festive atmosphere by going a little crazy with the decorations. Most are available on Amazon with 2-day delivery. Start with:

    • Table Settings: Use checkered tablecloths 

    • Beer Steins: Provide traditional beer steins or mugs for your guests to use during the event (these can be used for games, too!)

    • Bavarian Flags: Hang a string of flags around the perimeter

    • Fall Foliage: Incorporate autumnal elements like pumpkins, gourds, and leaves for a seasonal touch!

Decorations for Oktoberfest

2. Outfits for Oktoberfest

Outfits for Oktoberfest
  • Dirndls and Lederhosen: Traditional bavarian outfits are part of the fun. We recommend something comfortable if you’ll be outdoors all day. 

  • Hats and Accessories: Even if you don’t go with the full outfit,  hats, suspenders, and other accessories give a festive touch.

3. Food for Oktoberfest

Our friend and neighbor, Trish, spoiled us with homemade German food. If you’re hosting at home, you can look for recipes or pre-made options for some classics:

  • Pretzels: Serve soft pretzels with mustard for dipping.

  • Sausages: Bratwurst, Weisswurst, and other sausages are Oktoberfest staples.

  • Sauerkraut: Pair sauerkraut with sausages or as a side dish.

  • Potato Salad: A classic German potato salad.

  • Schnitzel: Breaded and fried pork or chicken schnitzel is a crowd-pleaser.


4. Activities for Oktoberfest

Beer Tasting: Organize a beer-tasting session where guests can sample and rate different brews. We like to do a blind taste test.

Stein Holding Contest: Challenge your guests with a stein-holding competition to test their strength and endurance. We recommend using water for the contest!

Stein Hoist Competition

Music: Create a festive playlist featuring traditional German music and Oktoberfest classics. Spotify has some great options.

Photo Booth: Arrange a photo booth with Oktoberfest-themed props for memorable snapshots.

Oktoberfest photo booth

5. Oktoberfest Beer

One of the highlights of Oktoberfest is the beer, particularly the Märzen style. Märzen, meaning "March" in German, was traditionally brewed in March and stored in cool cellars to be enjoyed during the hot summer months. However, over time, the brewing season shifted, and Märzen became the designated beer for Oktoberfest. This amber lager is known for its rich malty sweetness, balanced by a crisp finish. It typically boasts an alcohol content of 5-6%.


Oktoberfest Beer Types:

Oktoberfest Beer Types

Tip: Order your kegs from Bottle Theory by emailing sales@apexbottletheory.com. Allow a minimum of seven days.


6. Safety Precautions are a Must: 

  • Designate Drivers: Encourage responsible drinking and provide options for designated drivers or transportation services.

  • Hydration: Offer water stations to keep guests hydrated between beer tastings.


Remember, the essence of Oktoberfest is about celebrating with friends, enjoying good food and beer, and embracing the Bavarian culture. With these decorations, outfits, beer, food, and activities in place, your Oktoberfest party is sure to be a memorable and authentic experience for all your guests. Prost (cheers) to a fantastic celebration!

About Bottle Theory

Bottle Theory is a bottle shop and taproom in Apex, NC, selling fine wine and craft beer.  The bar also serves wine by the glass, rotating selection of draft beer and cider, coffee, and tea. Locally owned and operated by  Pavel and Kelly Chtcheprov, Bottle Theory is pet-friendly and family-friendly, and hosts  food trucks, trivia, and seasonal events. Whether you’re catching up with neighbors over a juicy IPA or picking up a bottle of wine for your dinner party, we strive to provide something special. Located on the Apex-Cary border in the Green Level Market, Bottle Theory has both indoor and outdoor seating, and is steps away from the Greenway. Visit www.ApexBottleTheory.com to learn more. 




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