Why is Oktoberfest in September? (2024)

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Happy Oktoberfest

FOX 5 Atlanta's Paul Mulligan donned his Bavarian hat and ordered up beer, pretzels and wurst in honor of Oktoberfest.

"Ein Prosit der Gemütlichkeit" – a toast to cheer and good times – sing revelers at Munich's Oktoberfest. The world's largest folk festival, according to organizers, runs from Sept. 16 to Oct. 3 this year.

The event, which started in Munich in 1810, gained international popularity and is celebrated around the globe now. Organizers report that over 6 million people flock to the city every year to don dirndls and lederhosen and drink lots of beer.

But why does a festival named for October happen in September? It has to do with the weather.

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History of Oktoberfest

Wedding party

The very first gathering was actually a wedding celebration for Prince Regent Ludwig of Bavaria and Princess Therese of Saxony-Hildburghausen. A member of the Bavarian National Guard had a wild hair and suggested a twist on a traditional wedding party. He wanted a grand horse race, according to the official website of Oktoberfest.

The couple married on Oct. 12, 1810, and the horse race took place on Oct. 17. There were no beer tents or rides, but the idea took off. In 1824, the city awarded the man the first Gold Citizen's Medal for the invention.

Ag fair

According to the festival's website, once the popularity of the idea was clear, the Bavarian Agricultural Association decided to organize the event.

"The newfound festivities created the perfect opportunity for the association to shine a spotlight on their own wares," according to the festival's website.

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File: A lithograph of people presenting horses at the first Oktoberfest.

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Napoleon forced the new ag fair and festival to take a break in 1813. After a few years more, war and cholera canceled the party for about 20 years.

Welcome roast chicken

Organizers highlight 1850, when the first roasted chicken tent joined. Chicken is still a tradition today. Vendors sold a record 807,710 chickens in 1991.

In came the booths, carousels, electric lights and performers over the years. Soon breweries set up enormous beer tents with music instead of stalls.

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File: The Hacker-Pschorr tent on day two of the 2022 Oktoberfest beer fest on September 18, 2022.

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October is cool and dark

In 1872, revelers grumbled about the weather.

"Because the weather in October was usually already cooler and the days are significantly shorter, one let the Oktoberfest begin in September," according to the festival's website. "Since 1872, (it has) always (been held) on the first Saturday after September 15 until the first Sunday in October."

After a break from 1939-1948 for World War II, the annual horse race was stretched out. The race now happens only on major anniversaries.

O'zapft is

In 1950, Munich's mayor tapped a beer barrel in the Schottenhamel-Festhalle and said, "O'zapft is," or "Strike it lucky" in English, according to the site. Since then, the term gained cult status, and the mayor taps the first keg at noon to kick off the festival.

The number of blows until the barrel is tapped has become a competition.

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File: Oktoberfest workers set up the beer keg for the official opening of Oktoberfest 2023.

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"Since then, each of his successors has probably had more respect for the tapping than for election day, because the reputation of the mayor depends on the number of strokes required," explained the site.

Seven strikes are the most, while two are the least.

World records

So many world records have been set at Oktoberfest through the years.

  • In 1913, the Pschorr-Bräurosl tent hosted 12,000 guests. The largest tent today accommodates only 10,000, according to organizers.
  • The most beer consumed goes to two men who, in 1901, drank 10 beers each, according to the official website. The traditional beer stein holds one liter or a quarter-gallon. The 2023 prices range from $13.40 to $15.90.
  • In 2014, guests drank 7.7 million liters of beer, enough to fill more than three Olympic-sized pools. Consumption in 2022 was a mere 5.6 million liters, according to Statista.
  • The world's largest temporary amusem*nt park, with 50 portable mechanical rides, pops up at Oktoberfest every year, according to Guinness World Records.

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File: Carnival rides at Oktoberfest.

Why is Oktoberfest in September? (2024)

FAQs

Why is Oktoberfest in September? ›

As early as the fifteenth century, a beer drinking festival

drinking festival
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would be held in September and run until the kegs were empty in early October. The combination of the wedding celebration and the tradition of having to finish the remaining beer before the new harvest joined to create the Oktoberfest we know today.

Why is Oktoberfest mostly in September? ›

"Because the weather in October was usually already cooler and the days are significantly shorter, one let the Oktoberfest begin in September," according to the festival's website. "Since 1872, (it has) always (been held) on the first Saturday after September 15 until the first Sunday in October."

Why does Oktoberfest start before October? ›

Because September nights in Bavaria are warmer than October nights, visitors are able to enjoy the outdoor beer gardens as well as the fairgrounds filled with carnival rides. Historically, the last weekend of Oktoberfest lands in the first week of October.

Why is Cincinnati Oktoberfest in September? ›

As Oktoberfest stretched from its original five-day celebration to encompass multiple weeks, organizers determined the longer, warmer days of September offered a better opportunity for revelers to fully enjoy all the event had to offer.

How many days at Oktoberfest is enough? ›

Spending one or two days at Oktoberfest is more than enough. Most of the locals join in on the fun for only a day or two and then head back home. Tourists generally stay longer, but to be honest, one can only consume so much beer and wurst!

Why is Oktoberfest never in October? ›

In 1832, the date was moved some weeks later, as a Greek delegation came. It inspired them for the Zappas Olympics, which became in 1896 the modern Olympic Games. Later, the Oktoberfest was lengthened and the date pushed forward because days are longer and warmer at the end of September.

Why is Oktoberfest so special? ›

Oktoberfest is an annual festival held in Munich, Bavaria, Germany. The festival originates with a party held in celebration of a royal marriage. On October 12, 1810, Kronprinz Ludwig (later King Ludwig I of Bavaria) married the Princess Therese of Saxe-Hildburghausen in Munich.

What's the biggest Oktoberfest in the US? ›

Oktoberfest Zinzinnati is an annual German-heritage festival in the city of Cincinnati, Ohio. Based on the original Munich Oktoberfest, it is billed as the largest Oktoberfest celebration in the United States and second largest in the world. First held in 1976, as of 2023 it hosted over 700,000 attendees each year.

Is Cincinnati Oktoberfest the biggest? ›

CINCINNATI — The largest Oktoberfest in the United States is moving so it has more space to grow. The Cincinnati Regional Chamber of Commerce announced the festival will move closer to the Ohio River, instead being held at Sawyer Point for 2024.

Where is the largest Oktoberfest outside of Germany? ›

Outside of Germany, the largest Oktoberfest is in Kitchener, Ontario (formerly Berlin) and surrounding cities in Waterloo Region, attracting over 700,000 visitors annually.

Is Oktoberfest fun if you don't drink? ›

Those who want to do without alcohol at the Oktoberfest have a wide choice of beverages. After all, not all Oktoberfest visitors focus on enjoying a good beer.

Does Oktoberfest cost money? ›

There are 14 big and 21 small tents at Oktoberfest. Entrance to the festival and all tents is always FREE and you do not have to purchase any kind of admission.

Is Oktoberfest cash only? ›

Oktoberfest tents are cash only! Germany is a big cash country, so plan to carry euros with you.

What is happening in Germany in September? ›

Events in Germany in September
DateEvent NameVenue
Mon, 02 Sep 2024International Ship Autonomy and Sustainability SummitHamburg
Sun, 01 - Tue, 03 Sep 2024Shoes DusseldorfDüsseldorf
Mon, 02 - Tue, 03 Sep 2024Intercharge Network Conference (ICNC)Berlin
Mon, 02 - Tue, 03 Sep 2024German Fall ConferenceFrankfurt
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Which week of Oktoberfest is best? ›

The Opening Weekend is more expensive across the board due to it being very popular with tourists. As such, the locals tend to prefer for the Middle Weekend and Closing Ceremony Weekend, plus mid-week days, as it offers just as much excitement but a much more authentic Oktoberfest experience.

What German celebration is in September? ›

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For many moving to Germany, the idea of the Oktoberfest holiday appeals more than the many religious festivities. With plenty of beer, fairground rides, and traditional music, most Oktoberfest events start in late September and run until around October 3rd.

What is the season for Oktoberfest? ›

Oktoberfest begins in September and ends in October on the first Sunday in October, or on October 3, whatever is later.

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