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Oktoberfest returns this weekend

Oktoberfest celebrations span centuries, continents and cultures.This weekend, thanks to the hard work of the folks at Smoking River Brewing Co., the tradition is back for a second year. Bavarian-inspired festivities are slated to kick off with a Volksmarch (more on that below) Friday, Oct. 21 at 4 p.m., followed by Meeker’s first annual Oktoberfest Saturday, Oct. 22 at 3 p.m.

A BRIEF HISTORY LESSON

Before we jump into the specifics of Meeker’s very own celebration, let’s head back to the year 1810. Ludwig I is prince of Bavaria, and is set to marry Princess Therese of Saxe-Hildburghausen, who has just narrowly escaped marrying Napoleon (yes, that Napoleon.) They throw a massive wedding party and horse race Oct. 17, 1810, in a great big field, and everyone has so much fun they decide to make it an annual event.

This “Oktoberfest” was a bright spot in what would prove to be a troubled marriage, as Prince Ludwig turned out to be quite a womanizer. This eventually led to his downfall, as Therese was so beloved that the country soured on Ludwig for his behavior. He was eventually forced to abdicate his throne due to the political turmoil surrounding one of his mistresses, Lola Montez.


The green where the official Oktoberfest celebration is held every year, Theresienweise, is named in honor of Queen Therese.

Ludwig I often suffers a case of mistaken identity with his wildly eccentric, terrified-of-dentists-and-obsessed-with-operas grandson, the “Mad King” Ludwig II, who built several of Bavaria’s most famous castles – including Neuschwanstein (the castle that inspired Disney) – almost bankrupting the state in the process. Ludwig II was declared insane, forcefully removed from power, and three days later his body, and that of his personal psychiatrist, were found floating in Lake Starnberg. 

The cause of Ludwig’s death remains a mystery to this day. It was ruled a suicide, but conflicting testimony and sparse evidence cast doubt on the official version of the story. For instance, Ludwig’s personal fisherman, Jakob Lidl, may have been recruited to help Ludwig escape. In his personal diary, Lidl wrote that Ludwig was shot in the back by assassins while climbing into his boat. The original of that diary, however, has mysteriously disappeared. To this day, King Ludwig’s family have refused all calls to have the body exhumed for forensic analysis.

BUT ANYWAY, BACK TO OKTOBERFEST …

According to the Bavarian State Library, Ludwig II wasn’t that into Oktoberfest (he was too busy being eccentric and cultivating his pathological fear of dentists) and only attended five out of 18 celebrations that occurred during his reign. This changed the flavor of the event from an extravagant party honoring the nation’s royalty to something more entertaining for the average Bavarian. Many of the traditions we associate with Oktoberfest today – competitions, tents, booths, rides and beer halls – blossomed during this time.

THIS YEAR’S EVENT.

The event has expanded over the years with many spin-offs – and millions of gallons of beer – being enjoyed worldwide in late September and early October.

Smoking River is bringing the fun of Oktoberfest to Meeker again this year. First up will be the Volksmarch on Friday, which is an organized walk around town that includes snacks and brews. Head to the Meeker Cafe, 560 Main Street, starting at 4 p.m. to purchase your stein and pick up your “passport.” Make your way to Glou Glou at 317 E. Market St. no later than 6 p.m., then head to the Brewing Co. at 101 E. Market St. End the evening at Chippers, 285 6th St., with live music by Matt Holliday starting at 8 p.m. Enjoy Oktoberfest-themed food and drink at each establishment along the way, and be sure to get your passport stamped at each location for a chance to win a t-shirt.

Saturday, festivities begin at Smoking River Brewing Co. at 3 p.m. Enjoy German-inspired music, dancing, games, and, of course, beer. Activities for kids will take place from 3-5 p.m.

If you’re of the competitive nature, or just love beer, hot sausages and/or lederhosen, don’t miss the contests! There are lots of prizes available!


By CAITLIN WALKER | [email protected]

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