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DKANE 11/09/2014
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Pictured at the official opening
of Oktoberfest Beag at the old Beamish and Crawford Site, Cork City were (from left) Philip Ryan, Co Founder Oktoberfest Beag and Lord Mayor Cllr Mary Shields. Oktoberfest Beag, is a celebration of everything Bavarian and returns to the historic Beamish and Crawford Brewery Site, Cork from 11th – 20th September. The festival, which attracts up to 10,000 visitors over two weekends, is now in its 5th year and gives people the chance to experience an authentic celebration of all things bavarian. A marquee representative of that in the Oktoberfest in Munich, as well as authentic Oktoberfest Frauleins serving the finest of traditional bavarian dishes; bratwurst, Schweinsbraten and weisn pretzels, will descend on Cork City for some German fun, food and entertainment. For more information go to www.oktoberfestbeag.ie or email info@oktoberfestbeag.ie
Lord Mayor of Cork Cllr. Mary Shields pictured officially ‘Tapping the First Keg’ at the opening of Oktoberfest Beag with festival organiser Phil Ryan at the old Beamish and Crawford Site, Cork City. Oktoberfest Beag, is a celebration of everything Bavarian and returns to the historic Beamish and Crawford Brewery Site, Cork from 11th – 20th September. The festival, which attracts up to 10,000 visitors over two weekends, is now in its 5th year and gives people the chance to experience an authentic celebration of all things bavarian. A marquee representative of that in the Oktoberfest in Munich, as well as authentic Oktoberfest Frauleins serving the finest of traditional bavarian dishes; bratwurst, Schweinsbraten and weisn pretzels, will descend on Cork City for some German fun, food and entertainment. For more information go to www.oktoberfestbeag.ie or email info@oktoberfestbeag.ie
PIC DARRAGH KANE