Re: Oktoberfest in Munich

Sun Sep 14, 2008 7:57 pm

BNDaniela wrote:2. For the young party folks: Hacker Pschorr Tent or the Schottenhammel: Young, extremely crazy party crowd. Those tents are just insane and you need to be capable of touching a lot of people


Making my plans for next year...
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Re: Oktoberfest in Munich

Mon Sep 15, 2008 3:02 am

BNDaniela wrote:I will be there starting this Saturday (Ozapft is Openig ceremony) and only leave two weeks later :-)))))
For the Americans coming over the first time, here is the list of the hottest tents:

1. For the traditionalist: Augustiner Beer Tent: Beer still served from wooden barrels and the oldest brewery in town
2. For the young party folks: Hacker Pschorr Tent or the Schottenhammel: Young, extremely crazy party crowd. Those tents are just insane and you need to be capable of touching a lot of people
3. For the gay folks: Bräurosl, also a great party, 70% males 30% females in the tent. 'nough said!
4. For the fancy folks: Käfer Wiesnschenke, the "High Society" of Munich hangs out there too, looks like a wooden ski-cabin, decadent parties
5. For the ones who wanna see Münchner Dirndls: Armbrustschützenzelt
6. For the after-party and if you have had enough beer: Weinzelt (fancy, crazy parties, wine and Weißbier is being served)
7. For the folks who wanna sit in the beergarden in front of the tent: Paulaner

Auf eine friedliche Wiesn 2008.

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Re: Oktoberfest in Munich

Mon Sep 15, 2008 7:16 pm

Thanks Daniela, this is the intel I was looking for. I'll be there starting Saturday is well, I'll make sure to say hello to you and J if I run into you.
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Re: Oktoberfest in Munich

Thu Sep 18, 2008 7:17 pm

I'm catching up on the BN archives and just heard Daniela's farewell show today on the BART ride into work......

Man, wouldn't it be be great for all of the BN'ers to fly over for a liter (or several) with D for Oktoberfest!
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Re: Oktoberfest in Munich

Thu Sep 18, 2008 8:25 pm

Namako wrote:Big American dork with the BN shirt? Hell!!! It might be me too!!! ;) :asshat:


Are you talking about Daniela? Oh, you said American. Gotcha, sorry sweetheart.

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Re: Oktoberfest in Munich

Thu Sep 18, 2008 9:18 pm

rhino777 wrote:Making my plans for next year...

Hmmmmm...... Now there's an idea.
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Re: Oktoberfest in Munich

Fri Sep 19, 2008 9:14 am

Three smaller beerfests for me this year......might as well hit the big one next year!
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Re: Oktoberfest in Munich

Mon Sep 22, 2008 11:52 am

Driving over to Garmisch on Thursday AM, then taking the train up into Munich... sure hope I can find the train station later that eve... I just hate paying for freakin' hotel room, and then sleep in the street because I missed the last train. That's happened WAY too much in Tokyo!!!

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