Oktoberfest

NOUN
  1. an autumn festival that involves merrymaking and drinking beer
  2. a strong lager made originally in Germany for the Oktoberfest celebration; sweet and copper-colored
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  • Visitors raise a toast during the 176 th Oktoberfest beer festival on September 20,2009 in Munich.
  • Those readers thinking of making their way to this year's Munich Oktoberfest to enjoy a bit a light stein-sucking are warned that the 2004 beer beano may a livelier affair than usual.
  • So it's fitting that it offers a three-week Oktoberfest menu (this year through Oct. 17.) that includes several wurst offerings ($8-$16) and German side dishes ($3) as well as a hearty, cut-with-a-fork sauerbraten "stew" (slow-braised bottom round beef marinated in red wine vinegar, with root vegetables on the side) for $14. Best of the Wurst in Princeton
  • No barrel was broached at this year's Oktoberfest, since host Ina couldn't find the hammer.
  • This will be his first year celebrating Oktoberfest in the establishment he's owned for the last three years.
  • While plenty could go wrong, and a backlash is still possible, one thing is clear: There is little danger of being labeled effete in the home of Oktoberfest and oom-pah bands. As German as … America - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com
  • Anyway, major celebrations are called for and this means a visit to Munich's Oktoberfest where we'll fall upon fowl while downing tankards of beer.
  • I can remember going to Munich in 1995 during Oktoberfest, and being denied entry into a Gasthaus that was supposedly "full," but which had many empty tables and seats. Brain Food for the Holidays
  • Bosley, a well-respected Meetup. com pug [Ed note: as opposed to, what, pugs of ill repute?], was abducted from a CARNIVAL by a CARNIVAL WORKER during OKTOBERFEST in La Crosse, Wisconsin and THOUSANDS of people around the nation are up in arms. Boing Boing
  • The famous Erdinger Weibbier beer was the star of the show and lots of great food was on offer including special German sausages and other tidbits that are traditional fare for Oktoberfest.
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