Oktoberfest originated in Munich in 1810 and has spread to cities, towns, and countries worldwide. Many breweries across the United States release annual Oktoberfest-style beers and stage their own celebrations, ranging from single-day events to multi-day festivals. Samuel Adams Brewery in Boston offers both an Octoberfest Beer Dinner with a four-course pairing and a guided tasting on September 25th, followed by a festival-style celebration from September 26th–28th featuring live music, lawn games, festival food, contests, and special beer releases. Local brewery celebrations provide accessible opportunities to enjoy Oktoberfest flavors and festivities without traveling to Munich.
Many people dream of attending the famous Oktoberfest celebration in Munich, Germany. It's been a tradition in Germany that dates all the way back to 1810, and it has since spread to other major cities, small towns, and countries across the world. While it's definitely a solid bucket list item to head to the original place of Oktoberfest, you don't have to travel too far to experience an Oktoberfest of your own.
There are two ways to celebrate at the brewery in Boston. On September 25th, there is an Octoberfest Beer Dinner which includes a four-course dinner with special release German-style beers paired with each course. A guided tasting is offered during the dinner, making it an interactive experience. Then, from September 26th-28th, the celebrations continue in a classic festival-style way. Live music, lawn games, festival food, contests, and special beer releases are offered.
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