American reacts to OKTOBERFEST in MUNICH! 😲

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  • @DerJuvens
    @DerJuvens Жыл бұрын

    I just realized that the Oktoberfest tents have a better structural integrity than most American houses 🤣

  • @art.ajk_2020

    @art.ajk_2020

    Жыл бұрын

    Fr 🤣

  • @Arltratlo

    @Arltratlo

    Жыл бұрын

    because they are build by professionals...

  • @axelschweiss9925

    @axelschweiss9925

    Жыл бұрын

    Yeah probably true

  • @alannajones330

    @alannajones330

    Жыл бұрын

    German engineering!

  • @CCgivemeawedgy

    @CCgivemeawedgy

    Жыл бұрын

    @@alannajones330 Is the best in the world!

  • @dutchman6936
    @dutchman6936 Жыл бұрын

    Always this "something in Europe looks like Disneyland..." NO!!! Disneyland looks like "something in Europe"🐭😆😆😆

  • @Searover749

    @Searover749

    Ай бұрын

    Damn right : Disney castle is a copy of Neuschwanstein castle in Bavaria ! Stop "cultural robbery" !

  • @forkless
    @forkless Жыл бұрын

    "...this traditional Dutch' Welllllll, that's ONE way to trigger a Bavarian LOL

  • @weirdcultist5025

    @weirdcultist5025

    Жыл бұрын

    Damn yeah! As a bavarian I was so upset! I had to drink immediately 3 beer to calm down 😉

  • @Ulrich.Bierwisch

    @Ulrich.Bierwisch

    Жыл бұрын

    @@weirdcultist5025 Of course typical German beer like Heineken :beer_mug:

  • @forkless

    @forkless

    Жыл бұрын

    @@weirdcultist5025 As a Dutchie, my sincere sympathies. Also, I could use a couple of beers and some brezel with obatzda myself, maybe we can drown our sorrow together? 🤣🤣🤣 🥨🍻

  • @weirdcultist5025

    @weirdcultist5025

    Жыл бұрын

    @@forkless Beer, Pretzel and Obazda is always a good idea 😊 You will be very welcome 😉

  • @Daph909

    @Daph909

    Жыл бұрын

    And Dutch people.. I recently learned that a lot of people from North America don't realise that Dutch is not the same as Deutsch. That hurt..

  • @CocoLicious
    @CocoLicious Жыл бұрын

    I'm not even very traditional or sentimental for my home state but calling bavarian "Trachten" (Lederhosen and Dirndl) dutch made my soul leave my body for a moment. 😂

  • @stuborn-complaining-german

    @stuborn-complaining-german

    Жыл бұрын

    Same here! XD

  • @melanie9216

    @melanie9216

    Жыл бұрын

    I am Dutch and that even happened to me! 😂

  • @laurainathunderstorm

    @laurainathunderstorm

    Жыл бұрын

    I thought the same but after watching a few videos of his I think he just doesn't know how to say Deutsch

  • @silviapointner1025

    @silviapointner1025

    5 ай бұрын

    😁😁😁

  • @Searover749

    @Searover749

    Ай бұрын

    dutch wear latex hose, in the red district of Amsterdam : new tradition ? 🤣

  • @verzeihturncoat27
    @verzeihturncoat27 Жыл бұрын

    "Is that a raw sausage" 😁 Warte darauf das er den deutschen Mett-Kult entdeckt.

  • @Nifuruc

    @Nifuruc

    Жыл бұрын

    Lecker Mettigel!

  • @wanderwurst8358

    @wanderwurst8358

    Жыл бұрын

    He will be met hard! 😜

  • @Warentester

    @Warentester

    Жыл бұрын

    Bauarbeiter-Marmelade

  • @ClaudiaG.1979

    @ClaudiaG.1979

    Жыл бұрын

    German sushi

  • @kathrintaraba3274

    @kathrintaraba3274

    Жыл бұрын

    Tartar ist aber besser! 🤩

  • @kathrintaraba3274
    @kathrintaraba3274 Жыл бұрын

    8:44 Every glass has a weight of around 1 kg. So count the glasses and be shocked about how strong the lady is to carry them all. It's awesome!

  • @Tunichtgut789

    @Tunichtgut789

    Жыл бұрын

    The Glass alone is 1.3 KG + 1 KG Beer

  • @PlayOnFire

    @PlayOnFire

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Tunichtgut789 you mean 0.9 kg of Beer hahaha

  • @Tunichtgut789

    @Tunichtgut789

    Жыл бұрын

    @@PlayOnFire the maximum tolerance in bavaria is 5 ml + 2,5% (totals to 30 ml by 1l) The Octoberfest in bavaria is highly controlled (as most things in germany are) and its everytime a huge scandal if they mess it up "to often"

  • @christiangwenner6384

    @christiangwenner6384

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Tunichtgut789 And they still do it all the time.

  • @christiangwenner6384

    @christiangwenner6384

    Жыл бұрын

    @@PlayOnFire If you‘re lucky.

  • @bobsuisse2
    @bobsuisse2 Жыл бұрын

    Hey, Ryan. No beer festival! The Oktoberfest (Wiesn) in Munich is the world's largest folk festival. It has been held annually on the Theresienwiese in the Bavarian capital since 1810. (originally on the occasion of the wedding of Crown Prince Ludwig of Bavaria and Princess Therese on 12 October 1810). Approximately 6.3 million visitors attend the Wiesn during the 2 weeks. A beer has approx. 5.8 to 6.4% alcohol and approx. 7.3 million Maß (litres) are served. So the probability that you will get totally drunk is very high. It starts again next weekend, September 17. I'll be there :D Many greetings from Munich!

  • @xxmoonxx

    @xxmoonxx

    Жыл бұрын

    Ich bin in Freising geboren! Freue mich, dass ich jemand aus München sehe

  • @Quarknjaguar

    @Quarknjaguar

    Жыл бұрын

    @@xxmoonxx war ich vor in paar Jahren auf Stammtischausflug.. mit Bamberg meine absoluten Lieblingsdörfer

  • @rosshart9514

    @rosshart9514

    Жыл бұрын

    For one liter beer you have to order two Mass (1 liter glas). No innkeeper cares for calibration marks. If you complain they'll ignore you for the rest of your stay.

  • @bobsuisse2

    @bobsuisse2

    Жыл бұрын

    @@rosshart9514 Not true. Sorry.

  • @nikniknikccc2275

    @nikniknikccc2275

    Жыл бұрын

    @@rosshart9514 No, one Liter is one "Mass". You have to order one "Mass". Since 1871 it is one Liter Volume. If you order two "halbe" (half) you'll get two small glasses with half a liter beer. If you order one "mass" you'll get one normal Beer. If you order one Liter, i think you'll get one liter water.

  • @taxiuniversum
    @taxiuniversum Жыл бұрын

    1.) The alcohol percentage is around 6.0 to 6.3%, depending on the brewery (various breweries are present - but they must all be local to Munich). 2.) A decent tip at the Oktoberfest will be around 15-20%. However, as she said, particularly with your first order, feel free to be generous. 3.) The sausages you saw are smoked. Meaning you can eat them as is. The small pretzel is a dry pretzel. You can buy them as snacks in a bag in Germany. However, at the Oktoberfest, almost everyone buys giant, freshly baked pretzels. Bavarian pretzels can in no way be compared to what they typically sell in America. A proper pretzel must be fresh, crusty on the outside, „doughy“ and soft on the inside.

  • @MrJueKa

    @MrJueKa

    10 ай бұрын

    and under no circumstances do you pour any sauces or dressings such as mayonaise or ketchup for instance over a pretzel, as I´ve seen in videos about American eating habits

  • @davidgoza5620
    @davidgoza5620 Жыл бұрын

    I was stationed in Augsburg for 82-84. Oktoberfest was an amazing experience and a lot of fun. Just a heads up, though, don't go on ANY 'spinny' rides if you don't want to have someone be sick on you. The people were friendly and everyone had a great time. However, there were a bunch of small beer fests all over Germany that are just as fun and much cheaper. There are rides and games galore and the games aren't 'rigged' like in America. One game, I paid 5 marks for 5 ping-pong balls. I tossed the balls into glasses and got to keep the glasses, which turned out to be crystal. At an American carnie, there would be a fan or something making sure you got nothing. One final tip. DO NOT GET IN THE BEER MAIDS WAY WHEN SHE IS CARRYING THE BEER! She has about 30lbs in her hands and is on a mission. She'll probably apologize on the way back, but you will go flying.

  • @rewelke

    @rewelke

    Жыл бұрын

    🤣🤣🤣👍

  • @dolefomi

    @dolefomi

    Жыл бұрын

    You are lucky if they only have 30 lbs, the common maximum they carry is a little bit over 60 lbs ^^

  • @Christiane3636
    @Christiane3636 Жыл бұрын

    Oktoberfest is the biggest - yes... but it's (for my oppinion) way too crowded and WAY TOO expensive. From May on, every little town in Bavaria has it's own beerfest (Schützenfest from the local shooting clubs) with beertent and life music, Dirndl and Lederhosen (Tracht) and various rides. They are like smaller Oktoberfests all over Bavaria. We once was in our little town at the Schützenfest with cousin Jeff from the US. He was so impressed by the atmosphre and the high spirits in the beertent. He could'nt believe how hilarious happy young and old people in Dirndl and Lederhosen drinking beer, singing and dancing on the benches and tables. And yes, kids are allowed in beertents.

  • @tsuhyoshi

    @tsuhyoshi

    Жыл бұрын

    Schützenfest isn't really an only bavarian fest it actually dates back centuries and you can find them mainly in lower saxony, bavaria, lower and middle rhine as well as westphalia and switzerland.

  • @AeonSaint

    @AeonSaint

    Жыл бұрын

    And all other german states have their local folkfests (that's what Voksfest means) too. Some are larger, some smaller.

  • @jacksons8446

    @jacksons8446

    Жыл бұрын

    Schützenfeste even exist here in the north :) ( lower saxony )

  • @soundofnellody262

    @soundofnellody262

    Жыл бұрын

    I agree, too crowded and expensive. I mean, it's a nice "once in a life-time I want to see it"-thing. But otherwise, I dont need it :P

  • @alistaircurrie3992

    @alistaircurrie3992

    Жыл бұрын

    Annafest is my favourite.

  • @florianlipp5452
    @florianlipp5452 Жыл бұрын

    2:15 "what a statue" indeed. It's the Bavaria statue and is actually a few years older than Statue of Liberty in New York. (The method used was very novel at the time and was acutally later copied for the building of lady liberty). You can also see the similarities of posture with one arm raised up.

  • @JustMe-pb9ep
    @JustMe-pb9ep Жыл бұрын

    they didnt mention the infamous Kotzhügel (vomit hill) near the toilets, many drunks go there to puke and/or sleep 🤣🤣🤣

  • @pyrointeam
    @pyrointeam Жыл бұрын

    10:42 Duuuude, that was awesome. Most Americans struggle hard with the hard "ch" sound. You nailed it.

  • @Blacktample95
    @Blacktample95 Жыл бұрын

    congrats to your little boy :) hes lucky to have a father like you

  • @Apfelkind4000
    @Apfelkind4000 Жыл бұрын

    You should look up German Carnival (Karneval), which is the REAL 5th season. ;)

  • @xetinc5356

    @xetinc5356

    Жыл бұрын

    Kekw

  • @DerJuvens

    @DerJuvens

    Жыл бұрын

    Nothing is REAL about the Carnival 😹

  • @Apfelkind4000

    @Apfelkind4000

    Жыл бұрын

    @@DerJuvens The hangover and the kids 9 Months later are real. ;)

  • @antonjensen1088

    @antonjensen1088

    Жыл бұрын

    Kek

  • @DerJuvens

    @DerJuvens

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Apfelkind4000 Can't argue with that 🤣

  • @althelas
    @althelas Жыл бұрын

    Oktoberfest - the nightmare for a lot of us who live in or near Munich. A few years ago I had to travel on the first Saturday of the Wiesn. I had totally forgotten that it was that day until I arrived at the trainstation at 7 am. It was packed with people and most of them had at least one or two beer crates with them to tidy them over until the first beer will be served at noon, opening the first bottles on the train at 7am. Commuting during that time is also very taxing, because in the evening the trains are full of drunk people who very often puke where they sit and it is disgusting. The smell of stale beer and vomit in the train carriages is almost unbearable.

  • @pashvonderc381

    @pashvonderc381

    Жыл бұрын

    My S-Bahn stop was the Hackerbrücke, a complete nightmare trying to get up those steps during the Wiesn and get home

  • @doctorwhyphi

    @doctorwhyphi

    Жыл бұрын

    True, this whole thing should be prohibited.

  • @Drachi.comicartist

    @Drachi.comicartist

    10 ай бұрын

    The trains full of drunk rude people, it was nightmarish to go to work during that time. As a woman i never walked alone in this time because it is too dangerous nowadays. But as i child i loved it! So the best time is to go early during the week and avoid the weekends. You get the chance to get into the tends and see popular stuff like the old traditional wiesn called "oide wiesn". Best thing to try are gebrannte mandeln (caramalized almonts or other nuts)❤. Or go to other smaller Volksfeste in other cities like the Augsburg Plärrer if you have a problem to book or it is too expensive

  • @althelas

    @althelas

    10 ай бұрын

    @@Drachi.comicartist Huh? Too Dangrous? Since when? I am a woman in my mid fifties and I still walk alone through Munich even with all the drunks around during the Wies'n. I like the oide Wiesn, but since I don't have to take a train or something, I usually visit the Rosenheimer Herbstfest. g'miatlich, ned so voi und i bin glei dahoam.

  • @PPfilmemacher
    @PPfilmemacher Жыл бұрын

    You should look up the most traditional (for over 100 years) ride on the Oktoberfest called the „Teufelsrad“ (devil’s wheel) To see how germans have fun or going nuts when they are drunk

  • @PPfilmemacher

    @PPfilmemacher

    Жыл бұрын

    kzread.info/dash/bejne/kWiErdaGZtSqg6w.html

  • @martinjoest856
    @martinjoest856 Жыл бұрын

    The rides on faires and parks in the US are mostly made in Germany. Only they run on half speed, compared to Germany.

  • @Rob-bt7io
    @Rob-bt7io Жыл бұрын

    A "Tracht" is traditional dress/ livery in german. There are many "Trachten" in Germany. The clothing that the bavarians use mostly on oktoberfest is called "dirndl" for women and the good old "lederhosen" for men. Note that they're not wearing this in there freetime or in everyday life. :D She definitaly talked about "houndreds OF thousands of people", because in 2018 there were 6.3 million people visiting oktoberfest which is an average of 394.000 daily. Despite the Oktoberfest is the most known "german" festivity internationally and also in Germany, next to carnival in the rhine region, the Oktoberfest is a pure bavarian thing. I am from the northern part of Germany and yet have been to Munich, but never planned to go to Oktoberfest there. You will find some other "little Oktoberfeste" in other cities, but there are mostly for tourists, like the Oktoberfest in Munich as well, I heard. Just to mention that most Germans haven't been to Oktoberfest and for most of the Germans it appears just as exotic like it appears for you.

  • @AlexTheGuy

    @AlexTheGuy

    Жыл бұрын

    Don't take the effort to write such a long comment. He's not really interested in Germany and doesn't read through the comments. He pulls the same show on channels like "Ryan Wuzer", "Ryan Was" or "Ryan Wass", just with different countries. He totally exploits the hype to get as much revenue out of it as possible. He'll never even remember one thing about it. -Alex

  • @Singurarity88

    @Singurarity88

    Жыл бұрын

    @@AlexTheGuy Thanks for the info. He didn't even connect the channels for a reason. Unsubbed.

  • @antonjensen1088

    @antonjensen1088

    Жыл бұрын

    Die Trachten ist eine Traditionelle Volkstracht und wird NICHT nur zur Wiesn getragen. Bitte verbessern

  • @MarabuToo

    @MarabuToo

    Жыл бұрын

    @@AlexTheGuy Telepath? ...or how else do you know what he is interested in, reads, remembers?

  • @AlexTheGuy

    @AlexTheGuy

    Жыл бұрын

    @@MarabuToo Normally one would at least link the channels. It's kinda weird how all of these channels are related with countries that have a high reaction rate. It's also clear that he doesn't read any comments otherwise he would've learned some things.

  • @pixelbartus
    @pixelbartus Жыл бұрын

    If you like big festivals, you should know that germany also hosts one the biggest (and maybe craziest) metal festivals on earth. It is called "Wacken open air". It takes place in the small village Wacken (1800 residents), that is taken over from 85000 metalheads every year. That is the festival i would recommend in germany, not the tourist trap oktoberfest. It has better music, cheaper beer and nicer people.

  • @all_in_for_JESUS

    @all_in_for_JESUS

    Жыл бұрын

    But only if you like Heavy Metal Music

  • @CocoLicious

    @CocoLicious

    Жыл бұрын

    A metal festival and a traditional (bavarian) folk festival are two completely different things to go to. The one is a multi day camping adventure and the other is a fun fair. Wacken is partially owned by the same investor as Knotfest in the US for a few years and the prices there are pretty steep as well and it's more like a fair now with all the attractions. I visited many metal festivals all over Europe and I personally prefer Summerbreeze in Germany over Wacken.

  • @Arltratlo

    @Arltratlo

    Жыл бұрын

    Schützenfest Hannover.

  • @DerJuvens

    @DerJuvens

    Жыл бұрын

    @@CocoLicious yeah, Wacken definitely isn’t what it used to be. Crazy to see or partake in nonetheless 😸

  • @MrWillsonx

    @MrWillsonx

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Arltratlo yeah wouldn't recommend, it's in Hannover

  • @katii1997
    @katii1997 Жыл бұрын

    Volksfest does not mean beerfest. Volksfest means " folk festival"

  • @Al69BfR

    @Al69BfR

    Жыл бұрын

    I would call it people‘s festival. 🙂

  • @peterpan4038

    @peterpan4038

    Жыл бұрын

    True, but most of them might as well be called beerfest. Cause there aren't many places in Germany with a lack of beerfests... i meant folk festivals. ;)

  • @peterpan4038

    @peterpan4038

    Жыл бұрын

    @Hellequin Maskharat Exactly, can't forget about the wine festivals. Granted, both can actually be happen at the same time and place, but that depends on the city/ town.

  • @boerbenlp8659

    @boerbenlp8659

    Жыл бұрын

    Volkswagen also means Beerwagon :D

  • @hannofranz7973

    @hannofranz7973

    Жыл бұрын

    Folk is bad translation because in English you associate Folk music not Volksmusik. Folk and Volk have the same origin but not the same meaning

  • @bettina_w
    @bettina_w Жыл бұрын

    the flat, yellow thingy at the end was a Crêpe - a very flat pancake. Usually served with powdered sugar or Nutella. It's not German, though - it's French (the best ones in the area of Bretagne/France - where you get them savory or sweet in almost every Bisto or Restaurant) Yummy!

  • @DerJuvens
    @DerJuvens Жыл бұрын

    "Oktoberfest next month." Meanwhile in September: 🍻

  • @BrittaGausW
    @BrittaGausW Жыл бұрын

    Feli from Germany has a great instuction video for Oktoberfest

  • @Markus-zb5zd
    @Markus-zb5zd Жыл бұрын

    11:38 I worked at ATC administration in Germany and yes, it is cleared with ATC and usually also added as NOTAM for a no-fly zone. Only Rescue services should be getting permission to go aynwhere close in the airspace around the wiesn. And yes that ride is also registered with ATC as it exceeds standard height limits

  • @bencze465

    @bencze465

    Жыл бұрын

    as a follower of 74gear or mentour i find this random detail pretty funny and interesting :)

  • @NamelessJu

    @NamelessJu

    Жыл бұрын

    lmao no way

  • @Markus-zb5zd

    @Markus-zb5zd

    Жыл бұрын

    @@NamelessJu the NOTAM should be for the whole Oktoberfest

  • @minischembri9893
    @minischembri9893 Жыл бұрын

    Ok let a Bavarian feed you some info about the Oktoberfest 😉 : - Tracht is a local traditional costume worn on holidays which often showed if a girl was married or unmarried or promised and which region of Bavaria she came from. "Real" Dirndl dresses ( which is the Bavarian word for "girl" ) are expensive and so are Lederhosen as they are made of real leather AND ONLY WORN IN BAVARIA and sometimes in the neighbouring state or for fun at beer festivals in other states. But it is ONLY TYPICAL for Bavaria like not every American is dressed like a cowboy !! - Oktoberfest starts in the middle of SEPTEMBER till the first Sunday in Oktober. - The sausage was SMOKED to preserve it. - Oktoberfestbeer IS STRONG . - Waitresses serving in those tents can make a YEARS income in 3 weeks ! - Normal amount of visitors about 6 MILLION. Go and have fun !!

  • @lumina9995

    @lumina9995

    Жыл бұрын

    I rented a room to waitresses a few years ago. One of them always worked the Oktoberfest for three weeks, the rest of the year she lived on the money and tips on an island, I think in Thailand or the South Seas👍😜

  • @fresetu
    @fresetu Жыл бұрын

    About that Hammer attraction: To the right is a sign "Familyday, 3 swings, 2 Euro"

  • @berzerk1450
    @berzerk1450 Жыл бұрын

    I am born in Bavaria and hands down i have never been to the Oktoberfest and dont feel to have missed something :-) I prefer my local Gäubodenfest in Straubing. Less strangers and more family and friends i meet there.

  • @tonimakkaroni92

    @tonimakkaroni92

    Жыл бұрын

    wait ...straubing....o.o I have never found a person living closer to my hometown on the internet before xD Hab sogar nachgedacht in Straubing auf die Kunstfos zu gehen. anyway ^^ wollte eigentlich nur hi sagen

  • @berzerk1450

    @berzerk1450

    Жыл бұрын

    @@tonimakkaroni92 Ich war auch in Straubing auf der FOS, allerdings Wirtschaftlerzweig und dann FH Deggendorf Betriebswirtschaft. Is allerdings schon ein paar Jahre her.

  • @soulraizor1

    @soulraizor1

    Жыл бұрын

    Da is aber ned viel um. War auf beiden mehrmals.

  • @ellenhofrath
    @ellenhofrath Жыл бұрын

    There are several additional traditions around the Oktober Fest. The food was radish, cheese, and several sausages, some (like the Salami-Brezel) are smoked. - Even it's the biggest one, there are more beautiful ones across the country.

  • @ellenhofrath

    @ellenhofrath

    Жыл бұрын

    The tip in Germany is usually 5 - 10 %. But at events like this, best would be a bank note 20 € plus, depending on what you can effort.

  • @AlexTheGuy

    @AlexTheGuy

    Жыл бұрын

    He's not really interested in Germany and doesn't read through the comments. He pulls the same show on channels like "Ryan Wuzer", "Ryan Was" or "Ryan Wass", just with different countries. He totally exploits the hype to get as much revenue out of it as possible. He'll never even remember one thing about it. -Alex

  • @antonjensen1088

    @antonjensen1088

    Жыл бұрын

    @@AlexTheGuy Maybe he has an interest in different Countries and Traditions?

  • @ellenhofrath

    @ellenhofrath

    Жыл бұрын

    @Hellequin Maskharat ich habe 20 Jahre in der Gastro gearbeitet und hätte das sicher nicht getan, wenn das so wäre. Als richtiger Kellner (nicht in irgend einer Juppi-Butze) bekommst du einen nicht sehr hohen Festlohn plus Prozente vom Umsatz. Wenn du also z. B. eine Hochzeit vor- und nachbereitest, gerne mal 5-6 Stunden, haste in der Zeit quasi nix verdient. Das Trinkgeld ist auch hier ein wichtiger Teil vom Job.

  • @susa5846

    @susa5846

    Жыл бұрын

    @Hellequin Maskharat das hängt sehr stark davon ab, wo man das Trinkgeld gibt und wer. Die reichsten Leute die ich kenne geben teilweise nur 10 Cent Trinkgeld in richtig teuren Restaurants, so dass man sich teilweise echt fremdschämt. Wenn die Rechnung geringer ist, ist weniger Trinkgeld angemessen als bei höheren Beträgen. Als Faustregel gilt zwischen fünf und zehn Prozent des Rechnungsbetrages, je zufriedener man war desto mehr ist angemessen. (Das gilt für Deutschland, in anderen Ländern gibt es andere übliche Trinkgelder.)

  • @rateba7092
    @rateba7092 Жыл бұрын

    The song "country roads" is from the "hermes house band" and they are from the Netherlands!

  • @Foxy1304

    @Foxy1304

    Жыл бұрын

    Country Roads is a John Denver song from the early seventies that was covered by the Hermes House Band among others.

  • @1983simi

    @1983simi

    Жыл бұрын

    The modern version most Germans know, sure. The lyrics and general melody, however, was authored by John Denver, Bill Danoff and Taffy Nivert in 1971

  • @deinpapa3769
    @deinpapa3769 Жыл бұрын

    10:10 Sausage is cooked, and some are both, cooked and smoked Oktoberfestbier is arround 5.5 % - up to 6% of alcohol

  • @1983simi
    @1983simi Жыл бұрын

    It's Volksfest (lit. a people's festival) for a reason, because all age groups can enjoy it. There are plenty of tame rides, even pony riding, lots of sweet treats and games for kids, who mostly come in the daytime/afternoon. Teens love the more adventurous rides and if they're 16 and up they can also go to the tents for a beer. Btw. you can take your kids to the tent too, but they have to leave by 8pm, which makes sense, because it can get increasingly rowdy inside the tents the later it gets. Most adults though are reasonable and only take their kids - if the weather allows it - to some of the beer benches outside the tent, where they can have food and lemonade. Once you're an adult - and if you don't have kids - you're mainly there for the tents, or let's say, whatever rides and other things you want to do on the fair ground, you better do it before going to the tent and not afterwards (recipe for disaster). Also, if you ever plan to travel to Munich for Oktoberfest, you want to book well in advance. If you want to book a box-table it's a year prior at least, though you can just try to come early to catch an empty one. Also hotels triple and quadruple in price during that time, so better book early here too... or know a local who likes you enough to host you and accept the risk of you throwing up all over their apartment.

  • @Carol_65
    @Carol_65 Жыл бұрын

    I love the genuine look in your eyes when you watch these videos. I so hope that you and your family will be able to visit here.😃 You asked about kids in the beer tents. At Volksfest and Frühlingsfest in Stuttgart, kids are allowed in the beer tent until a certain time in the day/evening. Also, at the fests in Stuttgart, Wednesdays are usually family days and have discount prices on rides. I‘m not sure which day that is at Oktoberfest. Btw, you pronounced Tracht very well, imo!😃

  • @TheJanstyler
    @TheJanstyler Жыл бұрын

    Here is an important tidbit about beer during the Oktoberfest: Many people think they are being ripped off when they see the foam on top of the beer. They think they pay for mostly foam. Its actually the complete opposite. A Mass (the beer glass itself) has a "Füllstrich". A marking that shows where exactly 1 liter is. Beer will be poured right up to it and the foam on top is extra. That (along with the speed at which they are going) is one of the reasons why all the glasses are literally overflowing. Because they have to quickly fill up to the Füllstrich and not care about the wasted foam. If they only had to fill the glass instead, there would probably be much less spillage, but people would also get much less beer.

  • @michaelorsi785
    @michaelorsi785 Жыл бұрын

    Hard to believe for an American: The "thing" the guy has in the pocket of his Lederhose is a knife! It's called "Hirschfänger" (Dearcatcher) and it is a standard assessment for the tracht!

  • @stuborn-complaining-german

    @stuborn-complaining-german

    Жыл бұрын

    There is also a legal exemption specifically for this sort of knife in the tracht, so you are allowed to carry it to large festivals like this.

  • @beatecsm1183
    @beatecsm1183 Жыл бұрын

    Volksfest is the name in Bavaria and some other places in Germany for public fun fairs. I live in Bavaria and have been to the Oktoberfest several times, with friends and colleagues (many employers book tables in the beer tents for their employees). It is a very special atmosphere, yet expensive.

  • @emmasly123
    @emmasly123 Жыл бұрын

    There are lots of Volksfeste across Germany. In North Rhine-Westphalia, there is for instance the Schützenfest in Neuss, carnival in Düsseldorf and Cologne and the big Cranger Kirmes (fair) in Herne (around 4M visitors each year). In other areas there are wine fairs. Also, Germany has great Christmas markets. If you want to visit Germany, it is best not to go where all the tourists go.

  • @jobue394

    @jobue394

    Жыл бұрын

    Wasen in Stuttgart...

  • @takashikamiyama4607

    @takashikamiyama4607

    Жыл бұрын

    Eisleber Wiesenmarkt in Eisleben

  • @evalier1151

    @evalier1151

    Жыл бұрын

    Stoppelmarkt Vechta… 160000 square meters of booze, food and rides😅

  • @eyalter8992

    @eyalter8992

    Жыл бұрын

    Oh gott,die neidischen deutschen wieder.😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😭😭😭😭😭😭😭

  • @MichaEl-rh1kv
    @MichaEl-rh1kv Жыл бұрын

    9:10 The Festival beer is traditionally a "Märzen", a beer brewed in March, with a bit more "gravity", alcohol and hops than normal, and then riped in the cold of deep cellars. But there are always rumours of some beer tent hosts lighten it with some water. 😉 9:45 The sausages at the left look like White and Red Schwartenmagen (headcheese). At the right we have a plate of sliced white radish with some small red radish and smoked sausages heaped on it. The bowl in the backgroud could be "Obatzda", a cheese cream from old Camembert, Romadur or Limburger and butter. 10:50 The Oktoberfest "Tracht" is not so traditional. Dirndl were invented in Munich during the 19th century, loosely based on traditional "Tracht" from the rural regions around Munich - which would be traditional festive clothes showing the village the person was from (every village had its own traditional cuts and colors, which allowed for joint purchase of materials) and often also the marital status (by how some applications were worn or some other signs). The "Dirndl" however was a cross between a chambermaid's costume and a summer holiday dress for the lady of the house and their daughters. The inventing of new "Tracht" costumes in the same style (Dirndl and Lederhosen = leather shorts, which were rather rare before) was supported by the Bavarian monarchy to foster a sense of Bavarian "nationality", Bavaria being a state of many ethnicities.

  • @moonwind6789
    @moonwind6789 Жыл бұрын

    Tips from a Bavarian if you want to experience something like Oktoberfest: go to any village in bavaria in summer, there will be the same festivals but smaller and cheaper. When you want to buy a Tracht ( traditional clothing here ) you don't have to spent hundreds of dollars for it, only the brand clothing costs like 200 - 5000€. Just look for Tracht in regular clothing shops there it will cost only 20€. Almost every native Bavarian buys it there because the Brand Tracht is so expensive. Theres another thing I have to say, its not like that that boys can only wear Lederhosen and women only a Dirndl, everybody can wear anything. A cool funfact about the Dirndl: you can tell by on what side the Schürze is tied together if a person is single or not ( left=single, right=not single ). So if you want to visit Bavaria just ask some lokals to show you everything, they are very friendly. See you there Servus!

  • @dwayenway
    @dwayenway Жыл бұрын

    This year the Augustiner Oktoberfestbier has 6.3° vol.

  • @pyrointeam
    @pyrointeam Жыл бұрын

    4:00 Hundreds of Thousands... To give you an idea, the complete estimated visitors each year vary between 6 and 7 million people and goes between 16 to 18 days (depending on which day of the week it started (it starts on 17th of September).. so between 300,000 and 400,000 every day.

  • @judithoberpaul509
    @judithoberpaul509 Жыл бұрын

    Hello from Munich my hometown. Please do not compare our tradition, our architecture and our lifestyle with Disney World. To everyone who visits us now have fun and stay healthy 👍

  • @christiangwenner6384

    @christiangwenner6384

    Жыл бұрын

    Why not? Do as you please, folks!

  • @TheJanstyler
    @TheJanstyler Жыл бұрын

    7:55 probably because of the same reason germans enjoy videos like this. It feels nice to see your own culture be appreciated, even in a small manner and especially when one is proud of their culture. Edit: And especially considering the context. A bunch of germans, in germany, during the biggest german festival, singing an american song. I'd probably get chills if it were the opposite way around too.

  • @sandyakabatteriehuhn
    @sandyakabatteriehuhn Жыл бұрын

    German in Venice released a vid about an Oktoberfest in the US a couple in the US a couple a days ago. That would be a great view to see some differences :)

  • @McGhinch
    @McGhinch Жыл бұрын

    It is called Oktoberfest because originally it was on the first weekend in Oktober. Over the years it extended forward to begin in September. Meanwhile it lasts for the two weeks within three weekends -- sometimes extended if the 3rd of October is past the third weekend. And no: Volksfest does not mean beer fest. Volksfest means "folk's fest" a festival for the general public, as opposed to the "nobles" when Bavaria was still a kingdom.

  • @Kelsea-2002
    @Kelsea-2002 Жыл бұрын

    Once Oktoberfest and never again.Hundreds of thousands of tourists who get drunk without reason at extremely high prices.Unconscious people are lying around everywhere in their vomit and there is one brawl after another.If you like it, I can really recommend the Oktoberfest.To all others, I can recommend to visit small festivals, where families also feel comfortable and safe, and where affordable prices are still charged.

  • @cantinadudes

    @cantinadudes

    Жыл бұрын

    Oktoberfest is like a metal festival for alcoholics, and it just happens to have some insane rides too. Recipe for disaster for the one guy, literally heaven on earth for the other guy

  • @franzhose01
    @franzhose01 Жыл бұрын

    Calling something Disneyland in Germany is a insult as it stands for a fake/artificial world.

  • @ChRW123

    @ChRW123

    Жыл бұрын

    It's more like Disneyland looks a lot like Germany and it kind of is its fake version.

  • @davidmalarkey1302

    @davidmalarkey1302

    Жыл бұрын

    Unfortunately, that's all they've got to compare it to that all they have.

  • @josefineseyfarth6236
    @josefineseyfarth6236 Жыл бұрын

    11€ for 1 liter (about 0.3 gallons) is NOT a great deal considering that 1 case of beer with like 20 bottles containing 0.5 liters each costs around 14-15€ on average (there are also cheaper ones and ones that are more expensive). So you might get 10 liters of beer for 14€ instead of just 1 liter at Oktoberfest. Guess that's the most expensive place to get yourself a beer all over Germany^^ At smaller beer festivals, beer is mostly less expensive. That's why most Germans will drink like 1, maybe 2 Maß there, not more. It's all about the atmosphere though ...

  • @MacFernor
    @MacFernor Жыл бұрын

    To put visitor numbers into perspective, every non-pandemic year, the total visitor count for those 2.5 weeks of Oktoberfest is around 6 - 6.5 Million people. It's rather crowded there, you could say. ;)

  • @hanspeterried661
    @hanspeterried661 Жыл бұрын

    Tell me when you're coming and I'll buy you a beer at the Oktoberfest 😃

  • @pashvonderc381

    @pashvonderc381

    Жыл бұрын

    Yeah, let’s get him somewhat pissed… 😀😀

  • @SecretivePlotter0411
    @SecretivePlotter0411 Жыл бұрын

    I'm from munich and can't wait for the Oktoberfest to start this weekend! ^^

  • @DerJuvens
    @DerJuvens Жыл бұрын

    As reference: 2019 the Oktoberfest consumed 7.3 Million Liters of beer (That's almost 2 million gallons). There were 6.3 million visitors in 2019 alone. That's within a period of 15 days. Pretty crazy.

  • @Warentester

    @Warentester

    Жыл бұрын

    That means everyone just had about 1 beer? Sounds surprisingly tame.

  • @raistraw8629

    @raistraw8629

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Warentester Everyone was counted there, even children. You have to see that many go there not to drink beer, but just for the rides. Not to mention that there is also a wine tent.

  • @fawkes8497

    @fawkes8497

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Warentester I'd assume that some of the visitors had no beer (kids and people who don't drink) so it would be more per drinking person + 1 liter of beer can be a lot if you don't have a high tolerance so it makes total sense if a lot people only have one

  • @DerJuvens

    @DerJuvens

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Warentester it probably adds up to a lot more than 1 beer per person considering visitors are more than just people who also drink beer. I’d probably estimate 1/3 of the visitors are drinking beer while they are there, maybe even less. Keeping in mind that 1 beer at Oktoberfest equals a Liter of beer which is 3 times the average beer size for most countries (33cl), it’s actually not that little.

  • @Anson_AKB

    @Anson_AKB

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Warentester that would only be *_the average,_* and many people go there for the food and the rides, at least on one of several days. i also don't think that any children (under 16) will drink any beer, but they are visitors too.

  • @Illusive1313
    @Illusive13132 ай бұрын

    Hundreds of thousands is an understatement. 2023 Oktoberfest had 5.7 million visitors over the three weekends.

  • @clumsykira5980
    @clumsykira5980 Жыл бұрын

    I love your reaction to the Bumper Cars. And the Rides in general. They are pretty nice. As I live and grew up in Germany my Personal favorite is Bumper Cars, I learned to dodge others and then if I see that they target me I target them and we just bump into each other as hard as we can and its a LOt of fun haha.

  • @chriscb8353
    @chriscb8353 Жыл бұрын

    Forget about the Octoberfest! The best time to visit GER is Mai/June! And there are so much other festivals that are much cheaper and not polluted with drunken people

  • @griesi31
    @griesi31 Жыл бұрын

    You should react to "Top 11 music festivals in Germany - get germanized" there are so many other cool and different events in germany too. I also highly recomment the whole "get germaniced" channel , perhaps the video about cologne or Karneval in cologne 👍

  • @MrLogo73
    @MrLogo73 Жыл бұрын

    Don't expect too much. The Oktoberfest is usually being overrun by tourists, crowded, hours of waiting to get into a tent and once you're in, you can't get out. 25 years ago, it was really nice. Almost empty benches till noon, time to have your chicken, steak or whatever. The company members with their reserved benches came in the afternoon / evening.

  • @Redfield199
    @Redfield199 Жыл бұрын

    The Oktoberfest is really fun! BUT this video showed a very "clean" version of it lol. It's pure madness, chaos, puking and occasionally public fucking. I can still recommend it though, because from my experience, everyone is really friendly and just looking for a good time.

  • @rolflin

    @rolflin

    Жыл бұрын

    i was there in 1997, pretty fun XD cheers mate!

  • @AM-yu6ys

    @AM-yu6ys

    Жыл бұрын

    Yes, there are quite a lot of reports about violence, sexual assaults, rape, people shitting an pissing as they are drunk

  • @lumina9995

    @lumina9995

    Жыл бұрын

    Apart from the ones who beat each other's heads in with the Maßkrug 😜

  • @andywessel
    @andywessel3 ай бұрын

    I have been there twice with my buddies. It’s awsome. Safe, fun and the Augustiner beer is the best out of all the Munich breweries. Also a must to check out the beer gardens in the city.

  • @888AshLi
    @888AshLiАй бұрын

    The big statue on the Theresienwiese is our "statue of Liberty". It's called like the country "Bavaria" (yes pronounced in English). I've worked there for ten years at a ghost train. It was always like a fever when the "Wies'n" (meadow) started. It's very long ago... 💖🙂

  • @frankfurt1063
    @frankfurt1063 Жыл бұрын

    your channel is awesome, always intrresting to see an outside perspective and its entertaining

  • @YamiRuns
    @YamiRuns Жыл бұрын

    For a festival like this, 11 Euros for a Maß is good, especially with how they are specially brewed for the fest. A Maß of beer in a supermarket costs about a third of that, depending on where you go. In my local fest, a Maß is about 8 Euros.

  • @fiestahossa9512
    @fiestahossa9512 Жыл бұрын

    Your „Autobahn“ shoutout was really funny 🤣😋

  • @jochendamm
    @jochendamm Жыл бұрын

    The Oktoberfest is a beer festival and a travelling funfair. With more than six million international and national visitors attending the event. And it's a festival in commemoration of the royal wedding between Crown prince Ludwig and Princess Therese of Saxe-Hildburghausen in 1810. Tracht means traditional costume but the origin of the word is tragen (to wear). You can buy (joke) costumes for carnival or in Southern Germany called Fasching in the way of disguise but the real deal costs hundreds of euros, some complete suits cost more than 2,000 euro. Tracht is derivated from clothing for guild's liverymen. Craftsmen had their pricey work clothing and jewelry (rings, earrings) to pay the bills for illness or remedy of defects they caused. Volksfest is in many cases a beer festival but means folk festival (for the people) or just fair. Volk means folk, people or nation. At the building of the Lower House of Parliament (Bundestag, lit. Federal congress) is the quote engraved: "Dem deutschen Volke" ([service provided] to the German nation)

  • @pikkozoikum8523
    @pikkozoikum8523 Жыл бұрын

    10% is a normal tip amount, so above that would be very well. Guess 25% would be rather very very well ^^

  • @alexni6087

    @alexni6087

    Жыл бұрын

    I would say 4 Euro extra if the beer costs 11 would be close to very well

  • @miridroge6043
    @miridroge6043 Жыл бұрын

    I believe children are allowed With their parents, but might not have as much fun inside the tents. Without parents, some tents allow 15 year old with written permission and 16 year old without. All tents are open to 18 year olds.

  • @Dirk-Ulowetz
    @Dirk-Ulowetz Жыл бұрын

    One week after the Start of Oktoberfest in Munich, the Volksfest in Stuttgart starts. It's last 2 weeks as well. It's smaller than Munich, but huge anyway. There are big beertents too, but in Stuttgart there are the crazier rides.

  • @Warentester
    @Warentester Жыл бұрын

    Oktoberfestbier has about 6% alcohol. Given that you'll be drinking all day and the beer comes in 1L glasses (35oz - so about the size of an average US coffee) you need to pace yourself. Americans who don't want to be careful tend to burn out quickly and their Wiesn experience ends by lunch time. And please, please keep in mind that most of Oktoberfest happens in September.

  • @cheetah8618

    @cheetah8618

    Жыл бұрын

    A US coffee is as big as a Maß… That seems somehow very weird to me…

  • @McGhinch

    @McGhinch

    Жыл бұрын

    "I hätt gern a Maß'l Kaffee." 🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂

  • @hoenzepoenz3843
    @hoenzepoenz3843 Жыл бұрын

    Regarding the carousels at the Oktoberfest: this year there will be two. Type "Star Flyer" says it all :) One with a height of 80 meters (262 feet), one with a height of 90 meters (295 feet). In addition, a free-fold tower with a height of 80 meters.

  • @Someone_from_Bavaria
    @Someone_from_Bavaria Жыл бұрын

    Here in Passau (Lower Bavaria) we have an Oktoberfest too and it's really really big

  • @MichaEl-rh1kv
    @MichaEl-rh1kv Жыл бұрын

    Volksfest means simply people's fair. As she said, the Oktoberfest started out as the wedding anniversary of the first Bavarian crown prince Ludwig (his father Max Joseph became the first King of Bavaria as Napoleon upgraded the former Duchy to a Kingdom in order to split up the former German Kingdom) and Therese Princess of Saxe-Hildburghausen (Ludwig became later King Ludwig I of Bavaria, but had to abdicate in the year of revolutions 1848 due to his affair with dancer and actress Lola Montez, who was born as Elizabeth Rosanna Gilbert in 1821 and died in 1861 as Countess Landsfeld in New York). The Oktoberfest is also called the "Wies'n" after the place it is held, the Theresienwiese (Therese's meadow; the statue there is the "Mother Bavaria"). The second place as biggest Volksfest (and beer festival) in the world is contested between the Cannstatt Volksfest (also known as "Wasen", named again after the meadow it is held on) and the Bremer Freimarkt (Bremen free fair). The Cannstatt Volksfest started 1818 as "Central Agricultural Celebration" (the 1815 eruption of Tambora in Indonesia led to a "year without summer", crop failures and famines and prompted the King of Württemberg to install an Agricultural University and that festival as agricultural exhibition and harvest festival. This "Landwirtschaftliches Hauptfest" is however now only held every fourth year, while the Volksfest takes plase every year (with 3.5 to 4 million visitors per year). The Bremen Free Fair is held since 1035 AD. It has about 4 million visitors per year. All three take place in the time between mid of September and end of October (Oktoberfest: 17 September - 3 October 2022, Cannstatt: 23 September - 9 October, Bremen: 14 - 30 October).

  • @richardleimbach5060
    @richardleimbach5060 Жыл бұрын

    Country Roads is a must have song for every Party or Volkdfest or Drinking event in Germany, if it is not a club or something like that

  • @SinisterMJ
    @SinisterMJ Жыл бұрын

    Considering the Oktoberfest averages around 5-7 million visitors per year (depending on weather usually, this year is mostly rainy so far), and it going 16 days in total usually, yeah, hundreds of thousands people every day.

  • @ooNemoO71
    @ooNemoO71 Жыл бұрын

    Beer prices traditionally rise year after year. In 2022 they will make a significant leap compared to 2019 and in some cases will break the mark of 13 € per beer. The beer price at the Oktoberfest 2022 varies from tent to tent and is between 12.60 € and 13.70 €.

  • @asbjrnknutsen8761
    @asbjrnknutsen8761 Жыл бұрын

    October fest is fantastic! You got to go to Germany and experience it! Much Love from Norway!

  • @carolinesch.
    @carolinesch. Жыл бұрын

    oktoberfest in munich is the Most Well known basically every city thats a bigger has this type of fest im September Oktober in different sizes, Always some Rides, the typical food and one or more tents, Also my opinion: your local one is more von because it's less touristy and you go with people you know and you always meet people you know in the tents which is more fun

  • @dwayenway

    @dwayenway

    Жыл бұрын

    There is only one Oktoberfest.

  • @carolinesch.

    @carolinesch.

    Жыл бұрын

    @@dwayenway its the only one called Oktoberfest yes, but they are all volksfests and the Same/similar but smaller

  • @MrSegmentationFault

    @MrSegmentationFault

    Жыл бұрын

    There is also only one Bergkirchweih ;-)

  • @miridroge6043

    @miridroge6043

    Жыл бұрын

    there's only one Stuttgarter Wasen😂

  • @lulaa123

    @lulaa123

    Жыл бұрын

    @@dwayenway actually not really. There is only one wiesn (as this term is trademarked), but anything can be called oktoberfest (though it wouldn't be the real thing)

  • @olivermiller2013
    @olivermiller2013 Жыл бұрын

    If you drink too much beer (not being cautious), you have a good chance to meet a friend of mine. He is doctor and carrying for these people. Many of them you can find on the lawn near the big statue you saw in the beginning (Bavaria). If you behave bad, you probably meet another friend of mine, he is superintendent, but he volunteers every year to look for them. If you come to Germany it is worth visiting the Oktoberfest. But from April/May on you can find countless beerfestivals in every town and people with Lederhosen and Dirndl.

  • @dwayenway
    @dwayenway Жыл бұрын

    Real Tracht is more like 1000 € and up.

  • @DerJuvens

    @DerJuvens

    Жыл бұрын

    Yup, my Lederhos'n itself was almost 700. You can get them starting at 100-150, but those are the basic basic ones. Same for the Dirndls, although those are usually a little more pricy.

  • @wanderwurst8358

    @wanderwurst8358

    Жыл бұрын

    Yes, for 70€ you can not even get a carnival costume. 😂

  • @dieteroffermann3880
    @dieteroffermann3880 Жыл бұрын

    All regions in Germany has there own fairs, not only in october. We in Cologne have two big fairs in the year at the bank of the Rhine. The most fairs have a rollercoaster and other stuff!

  • @matschupitschu1545
    @matschupitschu1545 Жыл бұрын

    Nice video ! Can you make a video/reaction about the German public transportation system or ingredients that are banned in Europe but not in US. These are good topics and interesting to watch.

  • @alastorsfluffyears
    @alastorsfluffyears Жыл бұрын

    I go there every October! I even been in this fast ride. It’s really fun in there!

  • @Danny30011980
    @Danny30011980 Жыл бұрын

    They have one of these high rising chairswings in Sweden's Grönalund Park in Stockholm and it seems this kind of ride is getting popular everywhere now. Lots of these rides you react too I also know from the computer game "Rollercoaster Tycoon". Oh and the traditional customes, lederhosen and the hat with the gamsbart and dirndl dress for the girls is very popular for the occasion. Many foreigners perceive this as the quintessential outfit, but it is more of a Bavarian traditional costume

  • @sarah-jl8cr
    @sarah-jl8cr Жыл бұрын

    Have you seen the videos of the NFL game in Munich where the whole stadium was singing that song? Chills

  • @jefferyoetter6884
    @jefferyoetter6884 Жыл бұрын

    Yes Ryan. Volksfest means Folksfest or people fest. Volksfest doesn't mean beer fest although they all serve beer. For a more comfortable atmosphere, go to a smaller city or big town and you will have a better experience. I was there a long time ago and even at lunchtime, if you want a table, impossible. You walk in a beer tent then, and you will swear it's 10pm at night because it's so crowded. At least in smaller normal festivals, in the smaller cities, you can easily go there at 6pm and still get a table and have the same effect just on a smaller scale

  • @bigN-422
    @bigN-422 Жыл бұрын

    I shall Meet you there Sir! Greetings from Munich 🥰🇩🇪❤

  • @Al69BfR
    @Al69BfR Жыл бұрын

    I still don‘t recognize the song despite having played in beer tents for some decades and therefore should know all the songs. Was it Country Roads by John Denver?

  • @Techmagus76
    @Techmagus76 Жыл бұрын

    You know it is a nice festival as the longer it is going, as the form and results of the local professional sport teams dropping very quick.

  • @yasch3696
    @yasch3696 Жыл бұрын

    8:11 I love it aswell when you can sing together. Not sure if or how it is in the USA but here in Germand thats really common no matter if its a big or small festival as long as there is a tent and a stage with a band on it. Then you have songs like "Country Roads" where everyone is standing also on the tables and sings arm in arm. Another popular song would be "Angels" by Robby Williams. At least on the countryside this is a really common song at the very end and everyone sings along, is arm in arm and/or makes out with someone :'D And afterwards you either go home or zum Andi :D

  • @alexamurawski4524

    @alexamurawski4524

    Жыл бұрын

    he is American, so he will not no Robbie Williams ...but maybe he can hear "Angels" on youTube to be prepared

  • @MrTjonke
    @MrTjonke Жыл бұрын

    The beer at Oktoberfest is usually in the 6-8vol% range. So 12-16 proof. Not a weak beer, you can get sauced pretty fast.

  • @davidmalarkey1302

    @davidmalarkey1302

    Жыл бұрын

    Americans are used to bud light.

  • @kbittorf335

    @kbittorf335

    Жыл бұрын

    Or Busch light.

  • @davidsandy5917
    @davidsandy5917 Жыл бұрын

    Country Roads is frequently sung at Octoberfest.

  • @andywessel
    @andywessel Жыл бұрын

    Been there twice. Totally worth it. Great times :-)

  • @e.s.7272
    @e.s.7272 Жыл бұрын

    The Oktoberfest takes place already in September (from September 17 until October 3).

  • @martinwycisk641
    @martinwycisk6419 ай бұрын

    There are usually between 5.5 and 6.5 million visitors counted during Oktoberfest. Imagine the logistics behind such an event to serve 350.000 -380.000 people every day.

  • @veronikahelmig5766
    @veronikahelmig5766 Жыл бұрын

    Most common route for Americans visiting Germany is: Berlin, Munich, Hamburg, Cologne, Bad Münstereifel and Monschau (two History cities in the Eifel), Heidelberg and a few others. Hopefully Dresden is on this tour as well. About Monschau, I have been there and been asked by several American 's: "Why do this houses have this little fences on the rooftop?" Answer is: "This little fences (Schneefangsystem) A snow guard system holds the snow that slides off in the eaves area or, in the case of longer roofs, also on the roof surface. Especially in snowy winters, there is a risk that large amounts of snow will unpredictably slide off the roof, causing property damage and personal injury. In order to prevent such dangerous roof avalanches, different snow protection systems can be attached to roofs." Monschau is an old historical cloth making town and has lots of half-timbered houses.

  • @KrisThroughGlass
    @KrisThroughGlass Жыл бұрын

    I'm German and I've never been to the Oktoberfest and I have no dishes desire whatsoever to change this. Standing in line for everything, probably don't get a place with you friends, paying way too much for food and drinks, being caught between an anonymous mass of thousands of people, at the evening thousands of drunks pissing and puking everywhere?! Yeah, no. You should have to pay me to go there. I do like Volksfeste, but I really prefer the smaller, local ones, that are way more personal.

  • @DerJuvens

    @DerJuvens

    Жыл бұрын

    „Yeah, let’s generalise and dismiss one of the most popular festivals without even ever trying.” The picture you’re drawing about Oktoberfest doesn’t resemble it at all, go try it then go spill unbased opinions about it, would seem much more legitimate.

  • @KrisThroughGlass

    @KrisThroughGlass

    Жыл бұрын

    @@DerJuvens I don't have to experience it myself, to know that it's expensive and extremely crowded. The puking and drunk people part comes with the territory and was recounted by many of my friends who've been there. I've been to other bigger Volksfeste and events and know that I don't enjoy those circumstances. I'm not not saying that it isn't a happing and great experience for others. It wouldn't be that popular if everybody who've been there hated it. I'm just taking about my (!) preferences and why I (!) don't feel the desire to visit.

  • @DerJuvens

    @DerJuvens

    Жыл бұрын

    @@KrisThroughGlass You're still generalising based on past experiences. Visit it, then talk about how bad something is, has nothing to do with preferences but simple common sense. Even if it would be like that, your opinion is pretty unbased the way you present it.

  • @KrisThroughGlass

    @KrisThroughGlass

    Жыл бұрын

    @@DerJuvens if I ever win the lottery big time and have a lot of time and money on my hands, I might give it a try. Until then there are literally hundreds of other places and events that sound more tempting to me to spend my limited time and money on.

  • @weirdcultist5025
    @weirdcultist5025 Жыл бұрын

    Maybe you are interested in some statistics 😉 In the 16 to 17 days during the Oktoberfest (or 'Wiesn' like we call it in Bavaria) on average over 6 Million people visit it. The revenue of the whole area in these days is over 1 Billion Euro. The downside is the price for beer. If you drink one Liter at the Oktoberfest you pay double as much, as you will pay in a restaurant. Or six times more if you buy the same beer in a store. For us bavarians the Wiesn is the most lucrative tourist trap we got. Thanks to all visitors to make us so rich 😊

  • @zeideerskine3462
    @zeideerskine3462 Жыл бұрын

    Candy apples on a stick (tang hulur) particularly dyed red are originally a Chinese New Year's treat.

  • @julianeschulz3186
    @julianeschulz3186 Жыл бұрын

    There is a place called “Kotzhügel”, literally hill for puking 😂 so if you aren’t careful with your beer consumption, you could end up there… not a nice place to be

  • @t.a.k.palfrey3882
    @t.a.k.palfrey3882 Жыл бұрын

    You asked about kids going to Oktoberfest. I have taken my kids there, and in 2019 took my oldest grandsons for their first time. The rules are that only those aged 16 or over may buy beer, kids under six are not allowed in beer tents after eight in the evening, and those aged under 16 may only remain on the Oktoberfest site after eight if they have an adult (18+) with them. My 10-yr old grandsons from Aust and Canada had a ball.

  • @shacks29
    @shacks29 Жыл бұрын

    German Carni Rides are in a league of their own,biggest german manufacures are "Mack Rides" and "Huss Rides" the last one invented the Original "Break Dancer" ride that later got copied world wide....you find a lot "Mack Rides" Roller Coasters at American Theme Parks...Mack Rides is also the owner of Europa Theme Park in Germany.