Original Beer Glasses for Oktoberfest Celebration.

Traditional Oktoberfest celebrations are memorable for the wonderful live music, dancing, traditional German food and, of course, plenty of beer. Captivating outdoor activities are held to entertain the crowd, but all people are waiting for the most interesting part of the holiday – tasting of beer from dozens of local, regional and international brewers. This celebration lasts during 2 weeks, but it affords a most pleasing reminiscence in later 12 months of the year. It has also become a good tradition to serve beer in unusual glasses that feature even the most unbelievable shapes sometimes. Today’s post is focused on the most original beer glasses that you have ever seen. Let’s browse them!

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Pauwel Kwak Beer by ifoodufood

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Beer by Edd Sowden


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Beer in Glass by lydurg

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Glowing Beer Mug by herrolm

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A Glass of Beer by ofurkrissi

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La Lunette Beer by Vladsky

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Skull Mug by ingridesign

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Beer Mug by A Mama D

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Beer Fountain by tarkan75

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Beer in Vintage Glass by zippythesimshead

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Birthday Beer Mug Cake by miss_becky24

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Brahma Beer Bottle Drinking Glass by Nerd Nook

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Green Beer Bottle Drinking Glasses by Nerd Nook

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Gunther Beer Glass by straubted

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2 Comments

  • Chris
    September 24, 2010

    No boot..? That’s criminal!

  • C.H.
    September 27, 2010

    cheers!!!

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