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Raise Your Steins – Oktoberfest Returns to Albert’s Schloss Birmingham!

Dust off your lederhosen and dirndls – Oktoberfest 2025 is back, and Albert’s Schloss Birmingham is ready to throw the ultimate Bavarian beer festival right in the heart of the city.

From 20 September to 12 October, the city’s beloved Cook Haus & Bier Palace will transform into a Munich-style celebration with world-class biers, hearty Alpine feasts, and seven days of showtime every week.

What to expect at Oktoberfest Birmingham:

  • Wiener Eating Competitions – Test your bratwurst limits in true Bavarian style.
  • Traditional Keg Tapping – Witness the ceremonial first barrel cracked open.
  • Live Oompah & Brass Bands – Authentic Bavarian beats to get you dancing on das benches.
  • Best Lederhosen Competitions – Dress to impress for your chance to win.
  • Seven Days of Live Entertainment – DJs, performers, and high-energy Schloss showtime.
  • The Munich Big 6 on Tap – Taste all six legendary Oktoberfest beers, a rare treat outside of Germany.

Feast Like a Bavarian
Albert’s Schloss Birmingham will serve an indulgent Oktoberfest menu featuring Alpine classics: crispy pork knuckle, juicy schnitzels, plump bratwursts, and fresh-baked pretzels straight from the in-haus bakery. Every bite pairs perfectly with the world-famous Munich brews flowing from the taps.

Plan Your Oktoberfest Adventure
Oktoberfest runs 20 September – 12 October 2025, and tables are expected to sell out fast. Whether you’re joining for a lively lunch, after-work drinks, or a full weekend celebration, Birmingham’s Albert’s Schloss is the place to be.

📍 Albert’s Schloss Birmingham | 2 Chamberlain Square, Paradise Birmingham
🍺 Book your spot early here and join us on das benches for an unforgettable Oktoberfest!

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