The
Fremont Oktoberfest
Fremont's
hopping on September 19-21!
Now,
almost two hundred years after the start of the event in Germany,
Fremont carries on the tradition with a colorful micro-brew festival
that is Seattles only weekend Oktoberfest celebration. The
event spans a Friday, Saturday and Sunday in late September. It
features more than twenty-five micro-breweries, non-stop music with
our favorite local bands, a street fair, traditional German food,
a variety of acts and zany contests in keeping with the offbeat
Fremont tradition.
Hail
Ludwig!
Due
to lack of refrigeration, in old Germany, the brewing season began
with the fall harvest of barley and hops and continued through the
cold months of the year. The last brewing happened in March. Any
beer left at harvest time had to be consumed before the new beer
arrived. At least that was the official line. The last Saturday
of September through the first Sunday of October was designated
as the time to drink-up all of last seasons beer. It officially
became Oktoberfest in 1810, when Crown Prince Ludwig declared a
10day celebration in honor of his betrothal to Princess Theresa
of Bavaria.
Since most of us have to work on Monday and cannot party for 16
days, we invite you to experience how the Fremont Oktoberfest squeezes
16 days into one unbelievable weekend.
Come
for the party, stay for the Fair.
What
would an Oktoberfest be without a gala festival street fair, full
of amazing craftsmen, colorful world imports and irresistible flea
market treasures from across the land? (Probably just another frat
party!) So, bring the tiny youngsters to the Kids Area, enjoy the
zany fun, great music, gobs of food. Oh, and by the way, enjoy sampling
some of the best beer in Washington, in the best neighborhood in
the universe.
For
more information
Visit fremontoktoberfest.com
or call 206-633-0422
or
Call the Fremont Chamber at 206 632-1500.
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