October 5, the last day of the festival, we trained down to Munich. Beer, eats, bands, carnival rides and people from around the world were everywhere. Many German folks wore ethnic dress to the event and were as proud as could be of their outfits.
Fourteen tents, sponsored by local breweries, are the backbone of the project. Each featured their beer, a band and menu of gourmet goodies.
There was one small item I would change about the event- the pretzel recipe! Vendors were selling the artful, cardboard tasting things at 5E .(huge , yet disappointing) I am contacting Martha Stewart so she can either improve the recipe or turn the pretzels into a craft - maybe a necklace, holiday treetopper or doorstop like fruitcake etc. This needs to be dealt with by next year!
Below is a picture of the only beer merry-go-round we've ever seen!
Also, Katie in front of Beer Wagon.
(Remember, click on photo to enlarge)


Fourteen tents, sponsored by local breweries, are the backbone of the project. Each featured their beer, a band and menu of gourmet goodies.
Below is a picture of the only beer merry-go-round we've ever seen!
Also, Katie in front of Beer Wagon.
(Remember, click on photo to enlarge)