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Munich's answer to Lent: stronger beer
beer

Munich's answer to Lent: stronger beer

Lent might be a period of abstinence, but Bavarian monks decided centuries ago that drinking highly alcoholic beer helped their fasting. Thomas Barkley explains Munich's <i>Starkbierzeit</i> tradition.
Don't mess with Bavaria
Economy

Don't mess with Bavaria

Loud, proud and fiercely independent, Bavaria is Germany’s Texas. But are laptops starting to beat out lederhosen? Lois Jones takes the former kingdom’s temperature.
Terror warnings dampen Oktoberfest merriment
Crime

Terror warnings dampen Oktoberfest merriment

On the final day of Munich’s Oktoberfest, the city’s mayor said a series of terror warnings had contributed to a “noticeable” drop in revelers to the world’s largest beer festival.
Oktoberfest gets iPhone apps
iPhone

Oktoberfest gets iPhone apps

Organisers of Munich's venerable Oktoberfest have updated the beer festival for the 21st century with a line of boozy mobile applications for the iPhone.
Oktoberfest beer MaĂź prices bubble over
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Oktoberfest beer MaĂź prices bubble over

Visitors to Munich’s world-famous beer bash Oktoberfest will have to dig even deeper in their pockets for a one-litre <i>Maß</i> of delicious amber nectar this year, with prices set to climb up to €8.60 per mug.
Six million visit Munich's beer bash
beer

Six million visit Munich's beer bash

Some six million people braved rain and cool temperatures to hit the <i>Wiesn</i> and chug 6.6 million pitcher-sized mugs of beer at Munich’s 175th Oktoberfest which ended on Sunday.
Bavaria's first lady sparks 'dirndl-gate'
Bavaria

Bavaria's first lady sparks 'dirndl-gate'

There's no dress code at Oktoberfest, but the pressure for women to make a fashion statement via their choice of dirndl is great. One prominent female visitor though, has spawned “dirndl-gate” by rejecting the garment in favour of a more modest jacket.