Celebrate Oktoberfest with us!
Hike up your lederhosen, because our Oktoberfest celebration kicks off this Saturday, September 14 and runs through Sunday, September 22. For nine days, we're transforming our Tasting Room, patio, and Beer Garden into a festive German beer hall to ring in everyone's favorite beer-drinking holiday!
You'll definitely need a beer, and we'll have our toasty, crisp Oktoberfest Lager
available in your choice of a festive 0.5- or 1-liter stein you can take home.
If you get hungry, head over to the Snack Bar where we're featuring some tasty German-inspired dishes including Obatzda, a flavorful Bavarian cheese spread paired with Unique Pretzels, as well as a traditional Brotzeit Plate featuring German sausage, a selection of cheeses, beer bread, pickles, and beer mustard.
Other Snack Bar specials include Crispy Schweinshaxe served with mashed potatoes and beer mustard on Saturday, September 14 only. Then, on Friday, September 20 and Saturday, September 21, we'll feature traditional Schnitzel served with Spatzel, sauerkraut, and beer mustard.
And for dessert, we'll serve up a Black Forest Brownie and Black Cherry Ice Cream à la mode, both available starting September 14, as well as Apple Strudel starting September 16. All of our desserts are made from scratch by our talented baking team and available while supplies last.
As if all that wasn't enough, our Oktoberfest celebration peaks on Saturday, September 21, with a live outdoor performance by Polkadelphia from 3 to 7 p.m. Other activities throughout the day include firkin tappings, a stein-hoisting contest, yard games, face-painting, Unique Pretzel necklaces, and more.
Finally, we still have a few slots available for our exclusive Oktoberfest Guided Tastings. Each hour-long tasting will take place in our intimate Barrel Room and include a line-up of four different lagers alongside German-inspired small bites from the Snack Bar. You'll even take home a souvenir stein and enjoy a free fill in the Tasting Room. Get all the details at troegs.com/tours.
We hope to see you at the brewery to help us celebrate this enduring, time-honored beer-drinking tradition. Eins, zwei, g’suffa!
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