As the first leaves of fall begin to flutter down, beer lovers know itâs time for one thing: Oktoberfest. This year, Old Bakery Beer Company in Alton, Illinois, is cranking up the celebration with a month-long festival that promises to be bigger, better, and brew-ier than ever before.
Old Bakery Beer Oktoberfest: A Month of German-Inspired Fun
Starting September 7th, Old Bakery Beer Company (OBB) is transforming their brewery into a Bavarian haven. Lederhosen and dirndls are not required, but highly encouraged, as guests dive into German-inspired food specials that could make any Munich native feel at home. Expect to find bratwurst, pretzels, and plenty of sauerkraut, paired with OBBâs finest beersâcrafted right here in Alton, yet inspired by German traditions.
Steinholding Contests at Old Bakery Beer Company Oktoberfest
If you think youâve got the strongest arms in the Midwest, this is your chance to prove it. New this year, OBB is hosting a Steinholding competition thatâs bound to separate the weak from the warriors. Every Saturday through September, contestants will compete to see who can hold a full stein the longestâno small feat when that stein is packed with a liter of OBBâs finest brew.
The competition is open to all brave souls with the $20 entry fee, which includes a custom OBB stein filled with your choice of beer. Winners will not only earn bragging rights but also a $25 OBB gift card and the honor of representing the region at the State Championship at Destihl Brewing in Normal, Illinois.
Warm Up with Old Bakery Beer Companyâs New Fall Menu During Oktoberfest
As if the Oktoberfest festivities werenât enough, OBB is also rolling out a new fall menu thatâs packed with comforting classics and innovative dishes. Whether youâre a fan of hearty meals or prefer plant-based options, thereâs something for everyone to enjoy.
The menu is filled with autumnal flavors, featuring items like the Holiday Turkey Sandwich, which comes stuffed with roasted turkey, stuffing, provolone, cranberry sauce, and gravy, all served on sourdough. For those looking for something lighter, the Apple Salad with mixed greens, Granny Smith apples, pecans, bleu cheese, and an apple cider vinaigrette is a refreshing choice.
Vegans wonât be left out eitherâdishes like the Mushroom French Dip and the Roasted Beet Salad offer delicious, cruelty-free options. And for those who want to indulge, the Smoky Bacon Burger with smoked gouda and chipotle mayo will definitely hit the spot.
From Nashville Hot Chicken Dip to Gochujang Brussels Sprouts, OBBâs fall menu perfectly captures the cozy, comforting vibes of the season.
Exclusive Steins and Non-Stop Festivities at Old Bakery Beer Company Oktoberfest
Speaking of steins, OBB has something special up its sleeve. This year, theyâve teamed up with local artisan Jim Linksvayer to create one-of-a-kind, limited-edition steins that are sure to be the envy of any beer connoisseur. These exclusive steins will only be available during Oktoberfest, making them the perfect keepsake for your beer-filled memories.
The festivities kick off at 11:30 a.m. on September 7th, and you can expect a full day of live music, great food, and of course, plenty of beer. The party doesnât stop until 8:00 p.m., but the good vibes will carry on throughout the month, so even if you canât make it on day one, thereâs plenty of time to join the fun.
Get Ready to Celebrate Oktoberfest at Old Bakery Beer Company
Whether youâre a seasoned Oktoberfest veteran or a newcomer to the traditions, Old Bakery Beer Companyâs Oktoberfest is shaping up to be a must-attend event this fall. Mark your calendars, dust off your lederhosen, and prepare to raise your steins in celebration of good beer, great friends, and the spirit of Oktoberfest.
For more details, visit OldBakeryBeer.com and grab your tickets for the Steinholding competition here.
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