How to Host A Fun and Festive Oktoberfest Party

What is Oktoberfest?

Oktoberfest is a massive festival celebrated in the city of Munich in Bavaria, Germany, every year at the end of September and beginning of October. The festival was originally a wedding celebration for the crown prince, but it has grown to be a massive celebration of culture.

Oktoberfest combines a beer festival and fair, and the event attracts millions every year. German, especially Bavarian, food and culture are at the forefront of the celebration. There are tons of events and activities, and it’s an all-around good time. However, not everyone can make it to Munich on a yearly basis (sadly). So many places have begun hosting their own Oktoberfest celebrations and festivals. And some have begun celebrating with smaller versions to bring a bit of Bavaria home, which is probably why you are here.

Oktoberfest Party ideas and recipes with images of beer, bratwurst sausages, and The bavarian flag pattern.

Oktoberfest Invitation

Oktoberfest Party Color Scheme

The color scheme for this party theme can go in a few directions. Traditionally, Oktoberfest is decorated in blue and white because of the two flags of Bavaria, the German state in which Oktoberfest is celebrated. As it is a German event, some people also like to lean into the colors of the German flag to bring that more on-the-nose flair.

If you decide to do blue and white, you can add some darker blue tones for some contrast and depth, but don’t go overboard; stick true to the colors of the Bavarian flag as much as possible.

You can also do a bit of both color palettes, just keep them balanced and don’t overdo it so much that it becomes overstimulating. You can also add texture to assist your color scheme, such as wooden serveware, reminiscent of the wooden tables found in the tents and the wooden kegs.

You can also add elements of galvanized steel or silver that pay homage to the old beer steins. Lastly, don’t forget to use elements you already have in creative ways. Do you have more beer steins than you need? Use some as vessels or holders. Make your pretzel display both functional and decorative by creatively showing them.

Oktoberfest Vibes

Before you start on decor, you will want to decide exactly how intense you want this theme to come across, because it can get really fun, fast.

If you want a subtle approach to the decor, opt for a few strategically placed decorative banners. You can also purchase or create some signage, in the style of the celebration, to label the food. Obviously, after creating a menu inspired by Oktoberfest. Table linens in the color scheme will communicate the theme without being so overt. Floral arrangements that consist of wheat, and perhaps blue and white florals or accents, would also be a nice touch. Lean into the Autumnal aspect of the festival with a blue and brown table setting for something less overt, but don’t skip the fun. Consider adding something small, like pretzel napkin rings.

If you want to go all out, here are some things to consider adding to your space. Go crazy with the banners, ribbons, and flags. If you are planning activities, make or purchase signs and displays that fit the theme for each one. Place tons of pretzel and beer references everywhere, like German Beer Steins, pretzel charms, and plenty of actual beer and pretzels.

Oktoberfest Party Decor Ideas

Here are a few fun decor ideas to decorate your space!

Oktoberfest Food Ideas

As Oktoberfest is a cultural celebration, the foods need to reflect that. There are tons of foods that are popular at the actual festival, however, those are limited to the nature of the event. If you’re celebrating Oktoberfest at home, you have come creative leeway.

Creative Oktoberfest Food Ideas

Creative foods that lend to the theme and give those festival vibes.

Pretzels

Pretzels are as much of a must-have as beer for an Oktoberfest celebration. You can offer up a variety of pretzels in different ways, like soft pretzels in a fun display or mini pretzels in cute containers. Don’t forget the cheese dip!

Oktoberfest Charcuterie

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Themed charcuterie boards are always fun and creative ways to display the theme in a way that people are inclined to interact with. So throw some fun elements like pretzels, sausage, and cheese to connect to the theme and supplement with complementary ingredients.

Bavarian Cheese Ball

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A savory cheese dip with a mixture of cheeses, onion, and other flavors that work well as an appetizer, perfect for dipping.

Potato Stacks

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Easy small bites comprised of ingredients associated with German cuisine and Oktoberfest but in a more accesible form that does not sacrifice flavor.

Sauerkraut Balls

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Amazing fried sausage and sauerkraut balls that are delicious and easy options, often found in German beer gardens!

Ham and Cheese Sliders

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These sliders combine ham, bratwurst, sauerkraust, and melty cheese to make amazing sliders that are small packages of big flavor.

Foods that embrace German culture and flavors!

Spritzkuchen/ German Crullers

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German crullers or Spritzkuchen are an easy dessert option for crowds. These delicious glazed fried dough crullers are fan favorites at festivals, so they are perfect for your party.

Apfelkuchen / Apple Cake

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This apple cake is a true German traditional recipe that embodies German culture and flavors, perfect for any moment, especially a gathering of friends.

Bratwurst & Sauerkraut

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Bratwurst and Sauerkraut are an absolute requirement when it comes to throwing an Oktoberfest party. These two foods are nearly synonymous with German cuisine and culture from an international standpoint. These will also be substantial food options that you can build your menu around.

Oktoberfest Drink Ideas

Oktoberfest is synonymous with beer, so any celebration needs to have beer, lots of it. There are some ways to elevate this experience to fit the event you are hosting, and there are also fun German drink ideas for the non-beer drinkers.

Beer, Lots of Beer

In addition to the beer kegs and the beer steins, you will need some specific beers to really make it an Oktoberfest celebration. Samuel Adams Oktoberfest, along with a variety of well-loved beers, is a great option if you can’t find anything else. But if you can, attempt to get beers that are made from the six breweries that serve at Oktoberfest or something similar.

The breweries that are authorized to serve at Oktoberfest are: Augustiner, Hacker-Pschorr, Hofbrรคu, Lรถwenbrรคu, Paulaner, and Spaten. If you can, try to get beers from these brands or find beers with similar flavor profiles. Here is more information about the brands.

Pumpkin White Russian

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For your non beer drinkers, embrace some fall flavors in your cocktail menu to stay on theme. This pumpkin White Russian is a fun take on the classic that tastes amazing and looks a little like a dark beer!

Apfelschorle/German Apple Spritzer

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This non-alcoholic German recipe is simple to make with only two ingredients and offers your guests a sober option that embraces fall flavors.

Oktoberfest Guest Favors

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Oktoberfest Party Activities

Masskrugstemmen ( Stein Holding Competition)

Have guests hold a 1L stein of beer or water, straight out in front of them, with one hand. The last person standing wins.

Oktoberfest Trivia

See who knows the most about Oktoberfest, Bavaria, and German culture.

Pretzel Eating Competition

Make massive soft pretzels and see who can finish their pretzel and 1 L of beer or water first.

Oktoberfest Bingo

Create a fun bingo printout of things that can be seen or happen at Oktoberfest. The first to gather five in a row wins.

Beer Pong

Set up a classic game of beer pong. Replace the cups with beer steins for some festivity.

Oktoberfest Scavenger Hunt

Hide notes, pictures, phrases, charms, or whatever else you can around the party. The first person to gather a set amount wins.

Stein Racing

Fill beer steins to the fill line and have people race to a point and back. The person with the most liquid in their stein at the end wins.

Keg Rolling

Push beer kegs to a finish line and see who’s got the right strategy to win the race.

For more visuals and Oktoberfest party inspiration, you can check out my Pinterest Board!

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