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Time to Study German, Eat, Drink, and Enjoy Because Oktoberfest is Coming!

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From September 20 thru October 5, 2008, Munich, Germany will once again hold Oktoberfest. For the pleasure of eloquating the multitude of drinks and food offered during the 16 days of the event, learn how to speak German online.

Satisfy Your Palate

The "wurst", or sausage is the first thing that comes to mind on Oktoberfest. To be able to say the monikers of the various sausages, it's advised that you should study German. You have to be able to eloquate and tell the difference between the world-famous frankfurter, knackwurst (pork or beef with fresh garlic), bockwurst (pork, turkey, chicken, lamb with paprika, parsley, white pepper, and chives), and bratwurst (pork, veal, and/or beef.

You will also have the opportunity to sample the numerous varieties of spatzle, or noodles, the perfect accompaniment to beer. Basic ingredients for the spatzle include various spices, flour, milk, eggs, and salt. Sample the cheese noodles with fried onions, the kasespatzle. It is a must to study German in order to express your gratitude.

You will also have a taste of sauerkraut (fermented cabbage), hendl (roasted chicken), and Apfelpfannenkuchen (apple pancakes). If you think learning to speak German for these German delicacies is too much, think again when you get to the beers.

It's All About the Beers and Wines

The Oktoberfest is a festival known for its wines and beers, maybe much more than its food, music, and costumes. If you possess a good grasp of the German language, you'll be able to differentiate the multitude of wines and beers made available by the fourteen tents in the Oktoberfest.

With high carbon dioxide levels, the sekt is made fizzier than most sparkling wines. Seek out the Deutscher Sekt if you know your wines well. Or, you can go for sekt made from Riesling, Pinot gris, and Pinot blanc grapes for that extremely special event.

German wheat beer can get you intoxicated. There are many varieties, like the traditional and unfiltered Hefeweizen, Kristallweizen (crystal wheat), Dunkelweizen (dark wheat), and Weizenstarkbier (strong wheat beer), to mention some. Alcohol levels is normally higher with darker wheat, and the monikers hint of the alcohol strength, so learn German quickly so you will not confuse them.

There's also the specially-brewed Oktoberfestbier marzen (pale lager) that you absolutely cannot miss. Indeed, the Oktoberfest is all about showcasing the many types of beers and wines. Why, the Weinzelt tent alone serves 15 wines!

Of course, to drink bacchanalian pleasures, dine on great food, meet new people, and appreciate Oktoberfest, you need not learn German. Still, if you wish to be heard above the Oktoberfest revelry, learning German is a plus.

 

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