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The history of Oktoberfest lies in the marriage of Crown Prince Ludwig and Princess Therese of Saxony-Hildburghausen back in 1810. Thanks to decades of transformation, the Oktoberfest celebration and its menu have taken on a new light. Today, Oktoberfest is more a celebration of the marriage of German beer and food than prince and princess. To do justice to this tremendous festival that has brought us such incredible German food and beers, custom design yourOktoberfest menuto bring out the best flavors in each bite and sip.

Oktoberfest Catering Menu

Ripe with tradition but a product of years of innovation, let’s take a look at the top Oktoberfest food and beer pairings.

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Oktoberfest Menu: German Food and Beer Pairings

Tossed Garden Salad and Hefeweizen Light

With nearly no bitterness and just a gentle undertone of banana and clove, Hefeweizen Light perfectly complements a light and refreshing salad. Just the starting point to your Oktoberfest menu, let guests ease into your festival atmosphere and beer extravaganza with a healthy bite and light beer.

Sauerbraten and Kölsch

The meat in this pot roast is marinated for days to make it incredibly tender, flavorful, juicy and ready to be cooked into one of Germany’s national dishes. With so much significance and effort attached to this dish, it is only right to enjoy it with an equally respected beer. Fortunately, it pairs perfectly with one of Germany’s most popular ones—Kölsch. Brewed in Cologne, this clear, top-fermented beer has a bright straw-yellow color that perfectly depicts the hue Oktoberfest beers have taken on over the years. Celebrate the past and the present together with this delicious duo.

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Weiner Schnitzel and Hacker-Pschorr Weisse

Breaded and pan fried, you can’t go wrong with this incredibly popular Oktoberfest comfort food. Likewise, Hacker-Pschorr’s flagship style Weisse is a sure hit. 60% malted wheat and 40% malted barley—this medium-bodied beer proves that sometimes the staple is the best fit.

Knockwurst and Hacker-Pschorr Weisse Dark

This plump sausage from North Germany just begs for a strong dark beer like the Hacker-Pschorr Weisse Dark. Ripe with old Munich tradition, this rich beer is as lively as your Oktoberfest party. It’s so refreshing and intriguing, don’t be surprised if guests stay at your Oktoberfest celebration a few extra hours.

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Bratwurst and Hacker-Pschorr Original Oktoberfest

Everyone loves a good traditional bratwurst, and even more so when paired with an amber that doesn’t stray far from those enjoyed in 1810. Robust and toasty—Oktoberfest beers’ malty sweetness perfectly complements bratwursts fresh off the grill. In each bite and sip, guests will find an energizing component that drives your party to greater heights.

Boneless Chicken in Wine Sauce and Shiner Oktoberfest

Intrigue guests to diversify their Oktoberfest meal this year with boneless chicken in wine sauce. Such a gourmet offering is not always found at Oktoberfest parties. But pair it with Shiner Oktoberfest, and it will soon be a crowd favorite. With one of the strongest malt flavors and hop aromas, Shiner Oktoberfest will entice guests to try this tender and flavorful entrée.

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Braised Red Cabbage and Sam Adams Octoberfest

Braising creates a sweet caramelization that pairs perfectly with the hearty malts that the Sam Adams Octoberfest is known for. Topping the charts of popular craft beers, this is one guests will be quick to snag at your Oktoberfest party. And the deep, smooth flavor will have them coming back for many more.

Potato Pancakes and Firestone Walker Oktoberfest

Perfectly cooked potato pancakes have a sweet, crispy crust and soft inside. Look for an equally complete beer to create the perfect pairing. The Firestone Walker Oktoberfest is the ideal balance—sweet yet dry and earthy. It has a finish just as snappy as the outer layer of our cooked potato pancakes and pairs nicely with traditional toppings like applesauce.

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Apple Strudel and Hacker-Pschorr Oktoberfest-Märzen

So delicious on its own, our apple strudel only needs a light bodied and crisp beer to be complete. The wonderful caramel and toast of the Hacker-Pschorr Oktoberfest-Märzen puts it right at home among the best Oktoberfest desserts. What a sweet ending to your Oktoberfest menu.

Although we can’t credit centuries of innovation to our incredible cuisine, we can thank 60+ years of experience. Just like Oktoberfest celebrations, we have had plenty of time to perfect our catering menus.

Want to bring our delicious German food and unparalleled service to your Oktoberfest party?Contact us today!

Top Oktoberfest Party Food and Beer Pairings | Jacques Catering (2024)

FAQs

What is the most popular food eaten during Oktoberfest? ›

Brez'n – The number one Oktoberfest food, eating by the gazillions (probably). Nothing goes better with a giant-sized beer than a salty, soft Bavarian pretzel that's also the size of your face. Half Chickens – Hendl – C'mon, over 550,000 people are doing it. You'll see them behind the bars in the beer tents…

What is the beer rule at Oktoberfest? ›

Beers must contain only malted barley (contains gluten), yeast, hops, and water. Originating in 1487 and enacted as law all the way back in 1516, this 'purity law' (in German: Reinheitsgebot) might seem harsh at first glance but it ensured set quality standards and protected the industry.

What food pairs well with beer? ›

Chicken, Seafood, Pasta

(If creams or sauces are added you need a heavy, richer beer.) Pasta is slightly more versatile but still pairs well with similar brews like blonde ales and German or American wheat ales.

What is the snack food for Oktoberfest? ›

30 Fabulous Oktoberfest Snacks With Easy Recipes
  • Weißwurst - Bavarian White Sausages. ...
  • Obatzda - Bavarian Cheese Spread. ...
  • Bierrettich - Beer Radish. ...
  • Brezen - German Soft Pretzels. ...
  • Griebenschmalz - Apple Crackling Schmalz. ...
  • Herringsbrötchen - German Herring Sandwich. ...
  • Bierhappen - German Sandwich Bites. ...
  • Savory Oktoberfest Cupcakes.

What is traditionally served at Oktoberfest? ›

Popular cold dishes are headcheese (Presssack), sausages, salted radish (Radi), pickles (Essiggurken), sausage salad (Wurstsalat), cold pork roast, and spread cheese (Obazda/Obatzter). All tents offer mixed platters of cold dishes (Brotzeitbrettl). Some of them even include chicken or duck.

What is the most iconic German food? ›

Of all these regional and national dishes, Germany is most famous for Currywurst, sausages, pretzels and Black Forest Gateau, but as you can see, there is plenty more to German cuisine than just these.

What food to expect at Oktoberfest? ›

Our Top 10 things to eat at Oktoberfest
  • SCHWEINSHAXE aka Pork Knuckle. ...
  • Hendle aka Roast Chicken. ...
  • Brezel aka Pretzels. ...
  • BRATWURST MIT SAUERKRAUT AKA GERMAN SAUSAGE WITH PICKLED CABBAGE. ...
  • Steckerlfisch aka fish on a stick. ...
  • Ochsenbraten aka Roast Ok. ...
  • Spätzle aka The German Mac and cheese.

What is a common sausage served at Oktoberfest? ›

Bratwurst. A staple not only at Oktoberfest but throughout Germany, the bratwurst is a seasoned sausage made from pork, beef, or veal. These sausages are typically shorter and have a savory taste, often accompanied by a tinge of herbs and spices.

Can you drink anything other than beer at Oktoberfest? ›

Yes, of course! It is always best to drink some water with the Oktoberfest-"Maß". More about the offer for non-alcoholic drinks can be found here. Wine is also served in the small tents and several festival halls.

What is the proper way to drink beer at Oktoberfest? ›

At Oktoberfest, when cheersing with your fellow beer drinkers, you're supposed to cheers each other, touch your glass to the table, then drink. Naturally, this act has its roots way back in ye olde beer-drinking times. Throughout time, Oktoberfest nobility had come to mix more and more with the commoners.

What desserts pair well with beer? ›

Top 10 Beer and Dessert Pairings
  • Blonde Ale and Lemon Tart. ...
  • Oatmeal Stout and Chocolate Cake. ...
  • Imperial Pale Ale and Carrot Cake. ...
  • Red Ale and Dulche De Leche. ...
  • Porter and Brownies. ...
  • Brown Ale and Cashew Brittle. ...
  • Strong Ale and Apple Crisp. ...
  • Pilsner with Strawberries and Cream.
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What fruit goes with beer? ›

What beer to drink with in-season Ontario fruit
  • Peaches, nectarines and apricots + blonde or golden ale. ...
  • Raspberries + brown ale. ...
  • Strawberries + witbier. ...
  • Apples + English-style pale ale. ...
  • Pears + Bavarian-style wheat beer. ...
  • Rhubarb + sour beer. ...
  • Blueberries + India pale ale (IPA) ...
  • Watermelon + pilsner.

What to eat with beer in Germany? ›

All of these dishes go down nicely with a nice stein of beer, which is a must-have during your visit.
  • Currywurst. Just like America, Germany also has their own version of street food. ...
  • Schnitzel. Schnitzel looks very similar to a country fried steak. ...
  • Spaetzle. ...
  • Brezeln. ...
  • Weisswurst. ...
  • Schwarzwälder Kirschtort.

What food pairs well with hefeweizen? ›

WHEATS and HEFEWEIZEN

These light body, German-style brews blend beautifully with delicate soups and salads, vegetarian dishes, sweet and fruity or citrus-flavors, even desserts.

What foods pair well with a German rauchbier? ›

Rauchbier goes very well with full-flavored foods, such as smoked ham, smoked pork, smoked salmon, smoked sausages, and smoked cheeses.

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