Due to delays in the courier network we can no longer guarantee delivery for Christmas.
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Please check Yodel's status page to find out which areas are currently affected.
Due to delays in the courier network we can no longer guarantee delivery for Christmas.
Please check Yodel's status page
Please check Yodel's status page
Due to delays in the courier network, orders may arrive a day or two later than advertised.
Please check Yodel's status page to find out which areas are currently affected.
Please check Yodel's status page to find out which areas are currently affected.
Due to delays in the courier network, orders may arrive a day or two later than advertised.
Please check Yodel's status page to find out which areas are currently affected.
Please check Yodel's status page to find out which areas are currently affected.
Due to some changes in our warehouse, orders will take longer than usual to be delivered. Please check your delivery estimate when ordering.
Due to some changes in our warehouse, orders will take longer than usual to be delivered. Please check your delivery estimate when ordering.
Last shipping for Fathers day, order before 2pm.
Last shipping for Fathers day, order before 2pm.
Oktoberfest
Beers 2023
Oktoberfest 2023 kegs are back! Get your lederhosen and steins ready, because this year’s Festbiers are absolutely fantastic!

Oktoberfest FAQs
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When is Oktoberfest 2023?Oktoberfest begins on Saturday 16th September and ends on Tuesday 3rd October. While you may not make it to the annual festival in Munich, Germany, we still encourage you to celebrate from home with one of the exclusive Oktoberfest PerfectDraft Kegs!
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Why is Oktoberfest celebrated in September?Long story short: Oktoberfest originally started in October 1810, but the celebration quickly grew in popularity and length. The weather in September is usually nicer and the days are longer, so it made more sense to push Oktoberfest back into September and end it on the final Sunday of October. All that really matters is there is an entire festival dedicated to drinking crisp, clean Oktoberfest lagers with friends throughout the world. If you want to learn more, here's the full history of Oktoberfest.
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What does Oktoberfest beer taste like?Oktoberfest beers, or “Festbier” are lagers (fermented at a colder temperature than ales) that are amber in colour. According to the 2015 BJCP Style Guidelines, the overall impression of Festbier is: “A smooth, clean, pale German lager with a moderately strong malty flavour and a light hop character. Deftly balances strength and drinkability, with a palate impression and finish that encourages drinking. Showcases elegant German malt flavours without becoming too heavy or filling.” Encourages drinking, you say? It's all starting to make sense...
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What's the best German Oktoberfest beer?Wow, thats a tough one! There are so many strong contenders, it's like asking us what the best film ever is . If we had to pick one, we would have to say the one that's in our PerfectDraft machine.
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What foods are traditionally eaten at Oktoberfest?At the top of the list is, of course, massive Bavarian soft pretzels- best served with a German mustard for dipping. Next is the infamous currywurst. Cut a grilled bratwurst into pieces, top with German curry ketchup, dust some curry powder over the top and serve with a bread roll. You really can't go wrong when eating a bratwurst to celebrate Oktoberfest. Some other authentic German Oktoberfest snacks include: schnitzel, German sauerkraut, roast chicken, kartoffelpuffer (German potato pancakes traditionally served with applesauce), marinated limburger cheese, strudel, and so much more.
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How many litres of beer are consumed at Oktoberfest?Approximately 6 million litres of beer are consumed at Oktoberfest. That's enough German beer to fill 2 and a half Olympic swimming pools, but we prefer to fill a stein. It's much easier to drink!