Historically Oktoberfest was created to invite the commoners of Munich to celebrate the marriage of Bavaria's crown prince Ludwig to Princess Therese of Saxony in 1810. The event was so popular it has continued on an annual basis to this day - in Munich and abroad. Time and the ravages of beer-addled memories may have distorted the true cause for revelry, but really, do you need an excuse to publicly drop trousers and change into a pair of lederhosen and feast on beer and brats? We didn't think so.
Speaking of revelry, today's Denver Daily Deal is certainly cause: you can get a commemorative 2011 Oktoberfest Denver beer stein for only $10 (50% off)! Plus, you'll get your first fill of that stein for free! Do we need to say it more clearly? FREE BEER! Further, hang on to that stein for further discounts on beer throughout the event, which runs over two weekends: Sept. 16-18 and Sept. 23-25.
Now in it's 42nd year, named as one of the best by Maxim Magazine and USA Today, the Denver Oktoberfest attracts over 350,000 people during it's six day run. In addition to all of the partying and food, there will be live entertainment, the Long Dog Derby and Das Hustlehoff - a 5k run!
When you purchase today's deal you'll receive a certificate for your 2011 commemorative beer stein. To pick up stein and claim your FREE BEER just present your certificate at the info/Denver Daily Deals booth during Oktoberfest. Hours for the fest are as follows: Friday, Sept. 16 & 23: 5 p.m. to 2 a.m., Saturday, Sept. 17 & 24: 11 a.m. to 2 a.m.; Sunday, Sept. 18 & 25: 12 p.m. to 6 p.m.
For more information, visit www.oktoberfestdenver.com.
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