OKTOBERFEST CELEBRATIONS IN ORANGE COUNTY
If you’re looking for Oktoberfest Celebrations in Orange County, you’ve come to the right place. Just the mention of Oktoberfest brings visions of beer steins overflowing with thick white foam, dancing guys and gals in Lederhosen and Dirndl dresses, and oompah bands playing robust traditional German music. Not to mention thick, juicy German sausages served in delicious buns toppling with sauerkraut or your favorite garnish. And who wouldn’t love being a part of that? Or at least once a year during Oktoberfest season….right? We’ve accumulated a list of Octoberfest celebrations throughout Orange County, and they’re listed below.
The Oktoberfest tradition started in 1810 to celebrate the October 12th marriage of Bavarian Crown Prince Ludwig (who later became King Louis l) to the Saxon-Hildburghausen Princess Therese. The citizens of Munich were invited to join in the festivities which were held for five days on the fields in front of the city gates. It went on until October 17th and ended with a horse race.
The annual Oktoberfest Festival in Munich, Germany is held over a two-week period, ending on the first Sunday in October. At the Munich event, the only beer served comes from the original six-breweries in Munich, and the celebration is kicked off with the Mayor of Munich tapping the kegs with as few swings of the hammer as possible.
While we think of Würstl (traditional German sausages) as the food of choice at an Oktoberfest celebration, the Germans also celebrate with roast chicken, roast pork, roasted ham hock, grilled fish on a stick, pretzels (of course), potato and/or flour dumplings, and cheese noodles. Those Germans really know how to throw a party!
If you’re wondering what to wear to Oktoberfest, or if you’re hosting a party and want to know what colors to use, the traditional colors are blue and white. These colors signify harmony and peace. If you want to stay within tradition, then try and drink and/or serve only beers that are tapped in the Fall. Here is a list of just a few: Jack’s Abby Copper Legend, Ayinger Oktober Fest-Märzen, Paulaner Oktoberfest, Schilling Konstantin, New Glarus Staghorn, Sierra Nevada Oktoberfest, Hi-Wire Zirkusfest, and Surlyfest.
What makes Oktoberfest beer different than other beers? In America, our Oktoberfest beers tend to be red in hue, and slightly sweeter. At the Munich festival the beer is golden and brewed to a higher gravity, resulting in a higher alcohol content than other beers.
The name Oktoberfest means the world’s largest Volksfest (beer festival and travelling funfair.) And “Servus!”, the informal Bavarian greeting, is the way to say hi to those you encounter at your Oktoberfest celebration.
So, if all this sounds like something you would like to be part of, check out our list below for an Oktoberfest Celebration in Orange County near you. Get your German garb on and head out to fun and frolic you’re sure to remember. And as the Germans say…”Prost” (Cheers).
See You Around the OC!
Written by: Pubisher Patricia Braun
Research Assistant: Tina McNamara
OKTOBERFEST CELEBRATIONS IN ORANGE COUNTY
Anaheim Oct. 5 Oktoberfest @ Brewery X 3191 East La Palma Avenue Purchase Tickets Online Website
Anaheim Oct. 20 Pulp Vixen Rocks Oktoberfest @ Golden Road Brewery 2210 E Orangewood Ave Website
Brea Oct. Weekends The Phoenix Club – Oktoberfest 375 W Central Ave (714) 563-4166 Purchase Tickets Online Website
Costa Mesa Oct. 26 Boo Ha Ha – A Haunted Oktoberfest 88 Fair Dr Purchase Tickets Online Website
Cypress Oct. 12 Oktoberfest @ Saint Irenaeus Catholic Church 5201 Evergreen Avence Purchase Tickets Online Website
Dana Point Oct. 2 Glasspar Oktoberfest Beer Dinner @ Glasspar 24961 Dana Point Harbor Dr. (949) 240-6243 Purchase Tickets Online Website
Huntington Beach Sept. 8 – Nov. 3 The Old World Oktoberfest 2024 @ Biergarten 7561 Center Ave. #49 (714) 895-8020 Purchase Tickets Online Website
Laguna Beach Sept. 21 – Nov. 3 Oktoberfest 2024 @ Game Craft Brewing 233O1 Avenida De La Carlota (949) 287-3998 Free Entry Website
Lake Forest Oct. 24 Oktoberfest! @ Saddleback Laguna Lodge No. 672 23685 Birtcher Dr (949) 458-5750 RSVP Online Website
San Juan Capistrano Oct. 3 Oktoberfest @ Ivy Park 32200 Del Obispo St (949) 496-8802 Call to RSVP Website
Santa Ana Oct. 27 Oktoberfest @ Assistance League of Santa Ana 1037 W First Street (714) 664-0547 Register Online Website
Yorba Linda Oct 4 – 6 St. Martin De Porres Oktoberfest 19767 Yorba Linda Blvd (714) 970-2771 Purchase Tickets Online Website