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Guide to Oktoberfest 2022 in Munich

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Experience Oktoberfest 2022 in Munich

After a two-year hiatus, Oktoberfest in Munich is back this year from September 17 – October 3, 2022! If you have an affinity for beer, music, making friends from all around the world, and celebrating for the sake of celebration, it’s time to start planning your trip to Munich. Originating as a days-long wedding celebration in 1810, the 212th Oktoberfest 2022 is sure to be one for the books. 




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Know Before You Go

You’ll hear the locals refer to the festival as “the Wiesn”, a short name for the Theresienwiese fairgrounds on which Oktoberfest has always taken place. Oktoberfest 2022 is over two weeks long, but many seasoned festival-goers say that even just one or two days of celebration will fill your cup (or stein, if you will), so don’t feel like you have to attend each day. The festival and the tents inside are free to enter.

It’s essential to stay fed and hydrated throughout Oktoberfest, especially if you’re drinking heavily. You’ll find plenty of food options at every turn inside the festival: roast chicken, sausages, Bavarian soft pretzels, potato pancakes, and on and on. Some tents also feature nontraditional offerings like wine and Thai food. You shouldn’t have an issue finding water throughout the festival.

Oktoberfest is a celebration that revolves around beer, and drinking copious amounts of it. If a lively atmosphere and large crowds of (drunk) people aren’t your vibe, this may not be the right festival for you. However, there’s more to enjoy than just drinking, like live music, games, and carnival rides. Regardless of what’s brought you to Oktoberfest, don your best traditional Bavarian outfit (buy your own or rent onsite) and enjoy the celebration.




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Where to Stay

Oktoberfest takes place at the Theresienwiese fairgrounds in Munich’s Ludwigsvorstadt-Isarvorstadt borough. Munich has a reliable public transit system, and locals recommend staying anywhere with easy access to either a U3, U4, U5 or U6 line. 

One of our favorite hotels in Munich is The BEYOND by Geisel, a luxury stay in the heart of the city with a private chef always at the ready to prepare your next meal. The Platzl Hotel is also a favorite of festival-goers for its proximity to the grounds, fantastic onsite restaurants, and balance of modern and Bavarian classic decor. The Mandarin Oriental Munich will offer something different than the traditional with its worldly elegance and culinary inspiration from legendary Chef Nobu Matsuhisa. We also recommend the Hotel Munich City Center by Meliá, a trendy and convenient stay for those who want a great hotel bar to keep the party going.




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Choosing Your Tents

Most tents stop serving alcohol at 10:30 and close by midnight, but that shouldn’t be an issue when the kegs are tapped by 9 a.m.! There are 17 large tents (think capacity for 3,000 – 8,000 in each one) and 21 smaller tents. Experts say you can’t really go wrong with any tent, but each one does have its own personality and food/ beverage options. It’s recommended that you reserve tables ahead of time, especially in the evenings. The options can be overwhelming for first-time Oktoberfest visitors, but Zocha Group can help you make the ideal reservations for your party. 

Some notable tents include Käfer, which is the only tent open till 1 a.m. Try to get there before the other tents close at 10:30 p.m. to ensure it doesn’t reach capacity! The Marstall tent is the most modern of them all, offering vegan and vegetarian options and generally catering to a younger crowd. You’ll find that locals favor certain tents, like Schottenhamel, while international guests (particularly Americans) can be found at the Hofbräu Festzelt tent. True Oktoberfest tradition lives at the—you guessed it—Tradition tent, and the Weinzelt tent might be the least traditional, featuring things like wine and seafood.




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Mark Your Calendar

Throughout Oktoberfest 2022, you can expect to find food, drink, and fun anytime of day, everyday of the week. However, there are a few stand-out events to make special note of. The first day of the festival, Saturday, September 17 this year, is one of the most exciting. Tents will open at 9 a.m., but the parade doesn’t begin until 11 a.m. At noon, the Lord Mayor of Munich officially taps the first keg, signifying that beer may be served and Oktoberfest has begun. 

Sunday, September 18 is known as “Gay Sunday,” an all day and night party that happens at the Pschorr-Bräurosl tent. What started as a small gathering of friends in the 1970’s is now an all-out Pride-style event for festival attendees. There’s also the costume and hunters’ parade on Sunday at 10 a.m. where costume clubs, hunter troops, marching bands and musicians from around the world march through Munich and end up at festival grounds. Oktoberfest’s traditional church service happens on Thursday, September 22 in which all guests are welcome to join.

Both Tuesdays of the festival, September 20 and 27, are Family Days. Rides and performances will be discounted for kids and families to join in on the celebration! Sunday, September 25 is the annual outdoor concert, and festivities wrap up on Monday, October 3. The closing ceremony features the customary gun salutes to say goodbye to Oktoberfest till next year.




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    For beer lovers around the world, Oktoberfest 2022 is definitely an event to check off the bucket list, and we’re here to help you plan the perfect trip to Munich. Please contact [email protected] or inquire in the chat box below.




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    Raise a Glass to the 10 Best Irish Pubs in Los Angeles

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    Best Irish Pub in Los Angeles

    Los Angeles is known for its diversity of bars and restaurants offering up a variety of ways to eat, drink and be merry. The city’s Irish Pubs are some of the most fun destinations for enjoying whiskey, beer and the signature wood-filled atmosphere. Whether you’re celebrating on St. Patrick’s Day or looking for an after-work drink, these Irish Pubs in Los Angeles will keep you buzzing all around the city.




    Caseys Irish Pub

    One of the city’s favorite Irish Pubs, Casey’s is known for its spacious layout filled with games like ping pong, ski ball, darts and more. Their yearly St. Patrick’s Day celebration is one of LA’s best, as they close down the streets to celebrate with live music and drink specials.




    Rock & Reillys

    Situated in a prime location along Sunset Strip, this Rock & Reilly’s outpost surrounds you in a rustic, vintage atmosphere. Locals and visitors alike enjoy the rock and roll-inspired feel with Irish Nachos you can’t leave without trying.




    Tom Bergins Tavern

    This recently-landmarked venue has been in operation for 83 years, making it the oldest Irish Pub in Los Angeles. They’re well known for their Irish coffee along with a dinner menu serving up Irish favorites surrounded by walls covered in shamrocks for good luck.

    Jamesons Irish Pub

    This pub located on Hollywood Boulevard may seem like a tourist draw, but even locals can enjoy the American-Irish setting revolving around its namesake whiskey. Order one of the many Jameson cocktails or grab a bite to get a taste of their Jameson BBQ sauce.

    Dublins Irish Pub

    Head to Downtown LA to experience Dublin’s, a spot perfect for catching the game and grabbing a drink. Choose one of the dozens of beers on tap in the Irish-themed space to get in the spirit alongside a live DJ on weekend nights.

    Patrick Malloys

    This family-owned pub in Hermosa Beach is the perfect place to get a mix of California sunshine and an Irish cocktail. While the food menu skews America, their selection of Irish whiskeys and beers are perfect to enjoy on the breezy, outdoor patio. 

    The Irish Times

    Inspired by the Irish newspaper of the same name, this authentic neighborhood spot in Palms is the place to go for a friendly, divey atmosphere. A pool table and live music are just a few perks to stopping in for a brew at this local favorite Irish Pub in Los Angeles.

    Molly Malones Irish Pub

    Any lover of live music should visit Molly Malone’s, one of the best Irish Pubs in Los Angeles. You’ll feel like you’ve been transported to Dublin with authentic plates, beer and local artists taking the stage to perform Irish music in this historic spot open since 1969.

    O Briens Irish Pub

    Head to the Westside to enjoy this local favorite that offers an authentic Irish Pub experience. A friendly staff and welcoming environment keep guests coming back to sip beers or catch a game on one of their many TV screens.

    Irelands 32

    Experience a neighborhood, divey feel at this Van Nuys destination that has been in operation for 50 years. A menu of Irish fare along with live music will get you in the mood for revelry as you enjoy happy hour, karaoke night or a St. Patrick’s Day celebration.

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      Exploring the San Diego Craft Beer Scene

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      Craft Beer in San Diego

      With the scene blossoming over the past two decades, the San Diego craft beer scene sits at the forefront as being a hub for craft beer. Over 130 breweries in the area serve up unique tastes and flavors that can only come from each brewer’s affinity for quality and passion for the process. A visit to San Diego means taking a peek into the thriving culture of California craft beer.




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      Stone Brewing Co.

      One of the most well known brands in the city, Stone has made a name for itself with its innovative beer selections. Their IPA is a classic taste that has numerous variations available year-round and seasonal selections that reflect the freshest flavors for certain times of year. With a company store in Oceanside and Downtown San Diego, a Tap Room nearby in the Gaslamp Quarter and locations at Liberty Station and in the San Diego International Airport, you’ll have plenty of options for stopping by to taste one of their full-flavored brews.




      Modern Times

      The quirky atmosphere of this Point Loma brewery complements the artsy style of the Modern Times brand. Collage walls of books, Post-It notes and comic book pages only add to the setting’s friendly ambiance. Their variety of canned and bottled flavors provide a spectrum of choices as you sip on their hoppy ambers, rich stouts, and hazy IPAs. Stop by the Tasting Room in North Park where they experiment with new concepts and pilot batches to get a sip of something surprising.




      Green Flash

      The award-winning ales at Green Flash are sure to keep craft lovers thirsty for more. From the West Coast IPA to the Passion Fruit Kicker, these aromatic options will be hard to pass up in the industrial-style space. Employees get the opportunity to create their own brew in the Genius Lab, with visitors able to test out the new creations in the tasting room. Take a tour of the brewery to learn more about the brewing process from their team of brewing experts.

      North Park Beer Co.

      A newer addition to the craft beer landscape, North Park Beer Co. is run by an award-winning team that has brought delicious tastes to the neighborhood. Their spacious venue has plenty of seating for you to enjoy their assortment of beers with design elements that put a twist on the typical brewery feel. Their strong stouts give patrons a buzz while hoppy ales bring in a zesty dash of flavor.

      Ballast Point

      What started as a small group of home brewers soon grew into a brand that’s a beloved favorite. You can find the gold medal-winning Sculpin IPA on draft at bars all over the area, and the Manta Ray Double IPA serves as a favorite with its fruity finish. Their expansion through the years has made them a local staple with brewery locations in Miramar, Little Italy, and Scripps Ranch. Their Home Brew Mart in Mission Valley also serves as a resource for aspiring brewers to purchase supplies and continue the homegrown spirit.

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        Taste the Perfect Brew at the Best Breweries in LA

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        Best Breweries in Los Angeles

        Craft beer breweries, as well as home breweries and microbreweries, have gained immense popularity in the last few decades and have turned the once-small community into a $26M per year industry. At the heart of all the commotion is Los Angeles, a city where craft beer is appreciated almost as much as its beaches and sunshine. In the spirit of celebrating National Beer Day on April 7th, consider stopping by to visit some of the best breweries in LA and taprooms all around the city.




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        Arts District Brewing Co.

        Arts District Brewing Co. is changing the landscape of the Downtown Los Angeles drinking community. An exposed industrial chic interior and large community spaces make it the perfect spot to host events, or just stop in for a drink. If you’re feeling peckish, they also offer a chef-driven pub menu that pairs well with any of their craft brews.




        The Stalking Horse Brewery and Freehouse

        This European-style brewhouse and pub may look edgy with its black walls and dark leather barstools, but don’t let the look fool you. The Stalking Horse is a pleasant and exciting place to grab a drink with some friends, or order from their vegan-friendly bar menu. A future-forward drink program puts a unique spin on classic cocktails, and their craft beer selection is second to none.




        Highland Park Brewery

        The award-winning beer crafters from northeast Los Angeles have a new location on the edge of Chinatown that offers even more space for brewing and mingling. You can enjoy excellent beer made inhouse and exceptional bites out of their full kitchen. The team will often bring in guest chefs and beer crafters to show off their work in this Highland Park destination.

        Boomtown Brewery

        Within the heart of the Arts District lies Boomtown Brewery, a space with an onsite taproom where the masses can come and relax with a crisp craft beer. Wooden communal tables, an extra large bar, and shuffleboard tables do a great job of creating a feeling of community within the warehouse brewery.

        Mikkeller Bar

        The internationally-renowned beer brewing experts of Mikkeller opened their first Los Angeles location on the edge of South Park back in 2017, and have been changing the game ever since. Their massive and beautiful space serves as a place where beer novices and aficionados alike can come together and enjoy marvelous flavors. They also offer a full menu with a large selection of smoked meats made in-house.

        Dry River Brewing

        Dry River Brewing, situated on the edge of Downtown LA, has a mission of focusing on community development through introducing exceptional craft beers to the neighborhood. Their taproom is an eclectic space that utilizes a large number of reclaimed and recycled elements to create a cozy and warm interior feel. They offer an ever-changing menu of around 10 drafts that are sure to impress even the most experienced beer connoisseur.

        Sunset Beer Company

        Reminiscent of a study or a library, this dimly lit brewhouse and bottle shop has trinkets to distract for hours. Along with a small but well-crafted tap lineup, they also serve as a premier provider of hard-to-come-by bottles and cans from all throughout history. The Sunset Beer Company is charming and magical enough to keep you entertained all evening.

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          The Best Bars to Enjoy a Craft Beer in Los Angeles

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          Enjoy a Craft Beer in LA

          We’ve all had those days when you just want to kick back, relax, and crack open a beer with a few friends. With unique, craft beers becoming a necessary addition to drink menus across the country, there are plenty of places to choose from when you’re looking for a one-of-a-kind brew with a unique twist. The next time you’re at any of these LA watering holes, take the opportunity to try out a quality craft beer in Los Angeles that will leave you buzzed and satisfied.




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          Arts District Brewing Co.

          This brewpub is a destination sure to keep you entertained. With over thirty beers brewed on-site, you can taste the variety of flavors until you find the perfect fit for your palate. Their entertainment area with classic bar games will bring out your inner child as you sip your brew.




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          Stout Burgers and Beer

          With locations around Southern California, Stout is a great place to grab a burger along with a quality craft beer. Their numerous options each pair with their burger menu to create the perfect combination of flavors. This gastropub is sure to satisfy at any of their Los Angeles and Palm Springs locations.




          Caseys Irish Pub

          This go-to spot in a historical LA building is a great place to go for authentic, Irish drinks. Whiskey isn’t the only thing on the menu, as their Irish craft beers are also a great option. Live music performances are also an occasional event sure to keep you entertained while you have an authentic Irish beer in hand.




          The Normandie Club

          The Hotel Normandie plays host to this sleek, vintage cocktail lounge in Koreatown. Cocktails may be their specialty, but their menu also provides some great beer choices for anyone searching for quality ale. From ciders to stouts, beer lovers will feel right at home at this laid back venue.




          Harlowe

          If you’re in the area, stop in to this vintage bar that celebrates the Golden Age of Hollywood. Their booth seating is perfect for sipping on one of their many craft beer selections. From Oregon to Colorado to California, their variety is large enough for you to choose the perfect fit for your taste buds.




          BiergartenLA

          What do you get when you mix Korean food with German beer? You’ll find out if you visit this unique K-Town venue. Their extensive list of craft beers gives you plenty of options that go great with their one-of-a-kind food menu.




          The Stalking Horse Brewery & Freehouse

          This British pub-style brewhouse has an on-site craft brewery with a range of eclectic options. With British bites served all day long, you can eat, drink and be merry in this vintage, West LA space.




          Spring St. Bar

          With 26 beers on tap, head downtown to try out the multitude of flavors they have to offer. This neighborhood bar offers build-your-own beer flights to let you try out any of their options. Order a signature sandwich from their menu to get the full Spring St. experience.




          Wurstkuche

          This go-to sausage place is a favorite for anyone who lives near one of their two LA locations. The exotic meats are a draw for some, while others enjoy the extensive craft, German beer on tap. Try out something new as their unique brews are sure to please your palate.




          Mikkeller Bar

          Check out this beer hall if you’re a fan of ambers, IPAs, and everything in between. Their rotating menu of craft and imported selections allows you to always find something new at this Downtown locale. Their food menu is also sure to please with plenty of options to go with your cold, glass of brew.




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