一、德国的啤酒节是几月几日?
啤酒节源于德国,1810年的十月,为了庆祝巴伐利亚的路德维格王子和萨克森国的希尔斯公主的婚礼而举行的盛大庆典。自那以后,十月啤酒节就作为巴伐利亚的一个传统的民间节日保留尘并下来。此后民众持续这种热烈的情绪,年复一穗物年地举办该项活动。 世界最巨声名的三大啤酒节是英国伦敦啤酒节、美国丹佛啤酒节和德国慕尼黑啤酒节,他们在国外家喻户晓,被欧美的啤酒专家们誉为是——每一个啤酒爱好者都该至少要去一次的狂欢。 世界各地的啤酒节 中国国际啤酒节,每年7月的最后一个周四开幕,为期12天 7月16日~30日 中国啤酒的故乡——哈尔滨啤酒节 8月1日~5日 大不列颠啤酒节 8月12日~27日 青岛啤酒节 9月16日~10月1日 慕尼黑啤酒节 9月28日~30日,10月猜兄液5日~7日 斯德哥尔摩啤酒节
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二、啤酒节是什么时候在那啊
啤酒节简介
啤酒节源于德国,1810年的十月,为了庆祝巴伐利亚的路德维格王子和萨克森国的希尔斯公主的婚礼而举行的盛大庆典。自那以后,十月啤酒节就作为巴伐利亚的一个传统的民间节日保留下来。此后民众持续这种热烈的情绪,年复一年地举办该项活动。
世界最巨声名的三大啤酒节是英国缺团伦敦啤酒节、美国丹佛啤酒节和德国慕尼黑啤酒节,他们在国外家喻户晓,被欧美的啤酒专家们誉为是——每一个啤酒爱好者都该至少要去一次的狂欢。
世界各地的啤酒节
中国国际啤酒节,每年7月的最后一个周四开幕,为期12天
7月16日~30日 中国啤酒的故乡——哈尔滨啤酒节
8月1日~5日 大不列颠啤酒节
8月12日~27日 青岛啤酒节
9月16日~10月1日 慕尼黑啤酒节
9月28日~30日,10月5日~7日 斯德哥尔摩啤酒节
啤酒节由来
啤酒节源于德国,已有100多年的历史,它的起源一般有两种说法。一说是在1810年,马伐利亚的卢德亲王结婚,举行赛马活动,赛马活动结束后,人们痛饮啤酒以示庆贺,这个庆典沿袭下来后,就成为今天的啤酒节。还有一说是当地农民为庆祝大麦和啤酒花的丰收而大喝啤酒而产生的。
1810年巴伐利亚加冕王子路德维希和特蕾瑟公主于当年10月完婚,官方的庆祝活动持续了5天。人们聚集到慕尼黑城外的大草坪上,唱歌、跳舞、观看赛马和痛饮啤酒。从此,这个深受欢迎的活动便被延续下来,流传至今,每年9月亮扮歼的第三个星期六至10月第一个星期日就固定成为啤酒节。截至到2004年,除因战争和霍乱中断外,慕尼黑啤酒节已整整举办了170届。
中国的啤酒节
自从中国有了啤酒,中国人也就知道了慕尼黑。甚至有的啤酒广告就是这样说的:很德国,很德国!
中国的啤酒节最早是从1991年青岛开始的,到今年已经举办了16届;大连“中国国际啤酒节”也举办了8届;哈尔滨敬冲啤酒节举办了4届,剩下的还有燕京啤酒节、西安啤酒节、天津啤酒节等等,百花齐放,百家争鸣。国内的啤酒节举办的时间都集中在七八月份,这个季节属于夏季,啤酒销售的旺季,所以大家都要争先恐后地频频露脸,各个啤酒节的内容形式五花八门。
美国丹佛啤酒节
美国作为一个多民族国家,来到美国的德国移民,自然也把啤酒节的传统带到了美洲,之后其他各族人民,也纷纷以此为借口,参加这个德国的传统节日,大喝啤酒。三天的日票根据活动的不同,在30美元到50美元不等,购买三天通票价格为145美元,比单买日票节省20美元,如果去其官方网站申请会员,还可以在普通票145美元的基础上再获得20美元的额外优惠。
英国伦敦啤酒节
英国伦敦啤酒节始于1978年,2005年它将再次于伦敦西部的奥林匹亚展览大厅举行。英国是除德国之外的另一个啤酒大国,而伦敦西部则是英国啤酒的中心,所以现在它已被喻为是世界最大的酒馆,届时你将会品尝到种类繁多、口味各异的啤酒,甚至别出心裁,比如有加欧石楠的香料啤酒,加蜂蜜、香蕉的风味啤酒。所有酒水都是由小型作坊用手工方法制造,并且多产自英国。单日票分为6英镑、7英镑不等,通票为17.5英镑。
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三、德国穆尼黑啤酒节的介绍(有英文的最好了)
Oktoberfest德国穆尼黑啤酒节
The Oktoberfest is a sixteen-day festival held each year in Munich, Bavaria, Germany during late September (and running to early October). It is one of the most famous events in the city and the world's largest fair, with some six million people attending every year, and is an enjoyable event with an important part of Bavarian culture. Other cities across the world also hold Oktoberfest celebrations, modeled after the Munich event.
Oktoberfestbiers are the beers that have been served at the event in Munich since 1818, and are supplied by 6 breweries known as the Big Six: Spaten, Löwenbräu, Augustiner, Hofbräu, Paulaner and Hacker-Pschorr.[1] Traditionally Oktoberfestbiers were the lagers of around 5.5 to 6% abv called Märzen - brewed in March and allowed to ferment slowly during the summer months.[2] Originally these would have been dark lagers, but from 1872 a strong March brewed version of an amber-red Vienna lager made by Josef Sedlmayr became the favourite Oktoberfestbier.
Since the 1970s the type of beer served at the festival has been a pale lager between 5 and 6% abv, and the terms Oktoberfest and Märzen are used by non-Oktoberfest brewers in Germany and the USA to market pale lagers of this strength.[3] The color of these lagers may range from pale gold to deep amber, with the darker colours more common in the USA. Hop levels tend not to be distinctive, though some American examples may be firmly hopped. Modern beers sold as Oktoberfest and Märzen in Europe tend not to be too differentiated from other pale lagers of this strength, while older German and American influenced examples will be fairly malty in flavour and inclined to use a range of malts, especially dark malts such as Vienna or Munich.[4]
The Munich Oktoberfest, traditionally, takes place during the sixteen days up to and including the first Sunday in October. In 1990, the schedule was modified in response to German reunification so that if the first Sunday in October falls on the 1st or 2nd, then the festival will go on until October 3 (German Unity Day). Thus, the festival is now 17 days when the 1st Sunday is October 2 and 18 days when it is October 1. The festival is held on an area named the Theresienwiese (field, or meadow, of Therese), often called d’ Wiesn for short.
Visitors also eat huge amounts of food, most of it traditional hearty fare such as Hendl (chicken), Schweinsbraten (roast pork), Haxn (knuckle of pork), Steckerlfisch (grilled fish on a stick), Würstel (sausages) along with Brezel (Pretzel)), Knödeln (potato or bread dumplings), Käsespätzle (cheese noodles), Reiberdatschi (potato pancakes), Sauerkraut or Blaukraut (red cabbage) along with such Bavarian delicacies as Obatzda (a fatty, spiced cheese-butter concoction) and Weisswurst (a white sausage).
Munich's 'Oktoberfest'
Munich's first ever 'Oktoberfest' was held in 1810 to celebrate a royal wedding with horse races and various culinary delights. The culinary delights, primarily the beer, were much more popular than the wedding ceremony and horse races.
Since then, the munich beer festival has been repeated on an almost annual basis. Only major catastrophes like war or the outbreak of epidemics can stop Munich's inhabitants from gathering at the green expanse called 'Wies'n', the festival's location.
Even though it is called the 'Oktoberfest', the festival actually takes place in September, as the Bavarian autumn can be tricky and throw a surprise with early cold and snow.
Today, the 'Oktoberfest' is the largest festival worldwide attracting a multitude of visitors. Apart from beer tents the festival offers amusements as diverse as roller coasters, circus appearances, festival parades and live brass bands.
The ceremonial opening happens at noon. The mayor arrives in a festive coach followed by a decorated horse-drawn brewer's cart. Guests, staff and the numerous brass bands are all wearing traditional costumes (lederhosen and dirndls) for the occasion. At the end of the parade the major taps the first keg of beer and shouts, o'zapft is! (The keg is tapped).
It takes good nerves and a solid stomach to survive the festival's 16 days of intensive partying and drinking.
However, the festival is a huge success: Apart from attracting a multitude of visitors, the festivals brand name 'Oktoberfest' has been exported all over the world.
Of course, it is always best to get to know the real thing.