Lidl launches Oktoberfest-themed booze with prices starting at just 59p
The special Bavarian drinks are being launched to celebrate the famous annual festival starting next weekend in Munich, Germany.
LIDL is launching five Oktoberfest-themed drinks, with prices starting at just 59p, in honour of the famous German festival.
The budget supermarket has announced it is releasing the special Bavarian booze in time for the event in Munich, which begins next weekend.
To mark the occasion, you can now get your hands on a shandy-style Naturtrübes Radler for just 59p, or for 99p, pick up a Festbier or Wheat Beer.
And the limited edition Festbier & Stein for £4.49 will allow customers to fully embrace the spirit of Oktoberfest as it comes equipped with a giant glass.
If you don't fancy beer, the Zünftler Black Forest Cherry Schnapps (40% ABV) will also be up for grabs at £14.99.
Oktoberfest celebrations, complete with beer, bratwurst and everything Bavarian, will also be held across the UK, including the cities of Edinburgh and Manchester.
Made in Chelsea star Ashley James launched Erdinger Oktoberfest, which will be staged at Greenwich Peninsula, close to the O2.
Oktoberfest, which runs for more than two weeks, attracts 7.1 million visitors a year.
UK Oktoberfest events
- Oktoberfest London – Millwall Park, Canary Wharf
28th September – 1st October & 5th October – 8th October
- Oktoberfest Portsmouth – Grand Bier Tent - Guildhall Square
6th – 7th October
- Oktoberfest Edinburgh – West Princes Street Gardens
11th – 15th October
- Oktoberfest Brighton – The Grand Bier Tent, The Level, Union Rd
13th - 14th October
- Oktoberfest Birmingham – Eastside City Park
18th - 22nd October
- Oktoberfest Manchester – Albert Square
18th - 22nd October
Pint glasses are replaced with giant steins of beer, washed down with large helpings of bratwurst and sauerkraut.
Men traditionally dress in the unmistakable lederhosen outfits, while women wear tight-fitting and eye-catching dirndl dresses.
Revellers consume copious amounts of booze in giant glasses - and wash them down with bratwurst and sauerkraut.
They party in the huge tents, which often have more than one floor and can accommodate up to 10,000 boozers.
The festival was first staged in 1810 to celebrate the wedding of the Crown Prince Ludwig of Bavaria and Princess Therese of Saxony-Hildburghausen.
The burghers (residents) were invited to drink and party for five days, and they had so much fun the event has been staged every year since, reported .
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