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Oktoberfest Bier, Wine, & Chocolate Fondue Festival

October 11 @ 1:00 PM - 8:00 PM

All ages welcome to a full day of Oktoberfest fun at Shipgarten! πŸ‘¨β€πŸ‘©β€πŸ‘§β€πŸ‘¦πŸŽ‰

Hours

  • ⏰ Open: 11:00 AM
  • πŸ“… Festival: 1:00 – 8:00 PM
  • πŸŒ™ Restaurant: open till 2:00 AM

Today’s Perk

πŸ†“πŸ«• Free fondue dip with each sample purchase

πŸ† Competitions (each wins a

$25 Gift Card)

  • πŸ•‘ 2:00 PM β€” Pie Eating Contest
    Fastest to clear a plate of whipped cream wins!
  • πŸ•’ 3:00 PM β€” Marshmallow-to-Stein Toss
    Most marshmallows caught wins!
  • πŸ•“ 4:00 PM β€” Candy Chopstick Challenge
    Most M&M’s placed in cups with chopsticks wins!
  • πŸ•” 5:00 PM β€” Stein Hoisting
    Longest hold of a filled stein wins!

🎢 Entertainment

  • 🎸 Live Music by David Andrew Smith: 4:30 – 7:30 PM
  • πŸ’Ώ Oktoberfest After Dark w/ Bianca Diamond: 8:00 PM – 2:00 AM (party vibes!)

Bring your crew, raise a stein, and dip into fondue heaven. Prost! πŸ»πŸ«•

ADDITIONALLY

➳ Meet and Greet Brewery Reps from Germany, Belgium, Austria & the US and get some BIER-ducation from them. Throughout the day each rep will talk about the history, flavor and process fo the biers they are pouring

➳ Various beers to sample from local and international breweries

➳ Photo Booth with Accessories for you and your pup(s)!

➳Great food including German style BBQ

➳German mulled wine & cocktails

➳Dog Friendly (Check out our Dog menu, play in the dog park, or just bring your pup along)

➳ Lawn Games & Activities including ladder toss, cornhole, connect 4, giant chess & checkers & MORE)

➳ Giveaways, Competitions & Prizes

Click here for Festival Menu

βœͺ Featured Breweries βœͺ

PAULANER

Paulaner Brauerei Oktoberfest MΓ€rzen / Original MΓΌnchner MΓ€rzen

MΓ€rzen ⁄ 5.8% ABV ⁄ 20 IBU ⁄ Munich, Bayern
An amber beer style that was developed over 200 years ago to celebrate the original Oktoberfest. The MΓ€rzen name comes from β€œMarch beer” because it was historically brewed in March to be at peak flavor for the Oktoberfest celebration. Today this style is available year-round in the US due to popular demand.

Paulaner Brauerei Paulaner Hefe-Weißbier / Hefe-Weizen / Weissbier

Wheat Beer – Hefeweizen ⁄ 5.5% ABV ⁄ 16 IBU ⁄ Munich, Bayern
The No. 1 Hefe-Weißbier in Germany and one of the world’s favourites. Naturally cloudy and shining silky gold in the glass under a really strong head of foam. At the first mouthful this Weißbier classic has a mild aroma of banana. Finer palates detect a trace of mango and pineapple and the balance between sweet and bitter. Beer connoisseurs appreciate the fine note of yeast and the mild but sparkling mix of aromas. It is a typical beergarden beer, which brings people together all over the world.

Paulaner Brauerei Paulaner Oktoberfest Bier

Festbier ⁄ 6% ABV ⁄ Munich, Bayern
Ever since 1818 we have brewed our bottom-fermented Oktoberfest Bier during Oktoberfest – Germany’s favourite Oktoberfest beer and a true institution in Munich. The glass is full of October sunshine, strong and golden. The perfect balance of a light taste of hops and a strong note of malt. A feast of a beer, which always goes down well. This beer is only brewed for the Oktoberfest. That’s where it belongs, along with all the fun of the fair like the Ferris wheel and roasted almonds.The fact that we can brew this beer every year for the Oktoberfest is an honour and a pleasure. We belong to the 6 breweries, which have the exclusive permission to supply their beer at the largest folk festival in the world where we serve over a million litres in our beer tents – brought to your table by waitresses who easily carry ten 1 litre beer mugs (Mass) at once. A distinguishing feature from other festival beers is the particular harmony of balance between the sweeter taste of malt and that of the hops. The initial mild taste followed by a stronger note, invites you to take a second taste. By tradition it is also slightly stronger than a normal Lager, but the high grade of fermentation makes it particularly easy to drink. Friends of a good beer like to take the time to savour their beer, ideally with a typical beer tent snack like smoked mackerel or radish with bread and chives and mini meatballs.

Paulaner Brauerei Paulaner Pils / MΓΌnchner Pils

Pilsner – German ⁄ 4.8% ABV ⁄ 31 IBU ⁄ Munich, Bayern ⁄ 3.40
Paulaner has brought back a classic Germany pilsner, that delivers a clean, crisp taste. Our Bavarian brewers are particularly experienced in crafting classic Pilsner biers and ready to fill the growing demand for lighter, more refreshing products.

TUCHER

Tucher BrΓ€u Tucher Festbier

Festbier ⁄ 5.8% ABV ⁄ FΓΌrth, Bayern

Tucher BrΓ€u Tucher Helles Hefe Weizen

Wheat Beer – Hefeweizen ⁄ 5.2% ABV ⁄ 13 IBU ⁄ FΓΌrth, Bayern
A traditional, high fermented Bavarian yeast beer specialty with an accentuated wheat beer flavour and high vitamin B contents. Natural yeast cloudiness due to top fermentation. A sparkling refreshing and thirstquenching product!

We will also be serving samples of all our regular draft beers from Tysons Biergarten and RollBΓ€r

Sample tickets available for $3/ticket. Each sample is a 3oz pour. 3 tickets gets you a full 16oz beer. Samples available all day at all bars.

Sample card available for $25 with 10 samples and free swag.

History of Oktoberfest:

Oktoberfest is the world’s largest beer festival. Held annually in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, it is a folk festival running from mid or late September into October (this year it officially starts in Munich on September 21st), with more than 6 million people from around the world in attendance every year. Locally, it is often called the Wiesn, after the colloquial name for the fairgrounds (Theresienwiese). Oktoberfest is an important part of Bavarian culture, having been held since 1810.

Kronprinz (Crown Prince) Ludwig (1786-1868), later King Ludwig I (reign: 1825-1848), married Princess Therese of Saxe-Hildburghausen on October 12, 1810. The citizens of Munich were invited to attend the festivities held on the fields in front of the city gates to celebrate the royal event. The fields were named Theresienwiese (“Theresa’s Meadow”) in honour of the Crown Princess, and have kept that name ever since, although the locals have since abbreviated the name simply to the “Wiesn”. Horse races, in the tradition of the 15th century Scharlachrennen (Scarlet Race at Karlstor), were held on October 17 to honor the newlyweds. Every year since this tradition has been repeated and is now called “Oktoberfest”.

PARKING: 1700 Old Meadow Road, McLean, VA 22102.

Parking is conveniently located five minutes away by foot and we offer a completely free, pet friendly, and complimentary Shuttle Bus service that runs on a continuous loop to and from the venue and parking lot! Another alternative is a $20 valet service.

We are also conveniently located steps away from the McLean Metro Station.

Uber Drop Off: 7581 Colshire Dr., McLean, VA 22102

 

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October 11 @ 1:00 PM - 8:00 PM