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100+ Oktoberfest Trivia Questions and Answers [2026]

Oktoberfest trivia questions and answers are the quickest way to turn a beer-tent theme night into an event people actually show up for. The world's largest folk festival runs September 19 to October 4 in 2026, and the two-plus centuries behind it — a royal wedding, six protected breweries, a one-liter mug, and a purity law from 1516 — make unusually good quiz material.

Below are 101 questions sorted into six rounds: history, beer and Bavarian culture, Munich and festival facts, food and music, an easy round for casual players, and a hard round for people who can pronounce "Reinheitsgebot." Every answer is included, and the last section walks through a full three-hour Oktoberfest quiz format you can run at a bar.

Oktoberfest Trivia Questions and Answers: History and Origins

Start here. This round works well as your opening set because most players know one or two of these and can guess their way to the rest.

  1. Oktoberfest began as the celebration of what event? A royal wedding
  2. Who were the bride and groom? Crown Prince Ludwig of Bavaria and Princess Therese of Saxe-Hildburghausen
  3. In what year was the first Oktoberfest held? 1810
  4. On what date? October 12, 1810
  5. The Oktoberfest fairground is named after whom? Princess Therese — it's the Theresienwiese, or "Therese's meadow"
  6. What event closed the original 1810 festivities? A horse race
  7. When were the horse races dropped as a regular fixture? 1960
  8. What do Munich locals call Oktoberfest? The Wiesn
  9. Despite the name, which month holds most of the festival? September
  10. Why was it shifted earlier? Better weather and longer daylight
  11. Beer tents in their modern form appeared in which decade? The 1890s
  12. Roughly how many times has Oktoberfest been cancelled? About 26
  13. Name two reasons it was cancelled. Cholera outbreaks, the two World Wars, 1923–24 hyperinflation, and COVID-19 in 2020 and 2021
  14. The costume and riflemen's parade was first held in what year? 1835
  15. What is the "Oide Wiesn"? A historic, old-fashioned section added for the 2010 bicentennial
  16. Who officially opens the festival? The mayor of Munich
  17. How? By tapping the first keg and shouting "O'zapft is!" ("It's tapped!")

German Beer and Bavarian Culture Trivia

This is the round your regulars will argue about. If your crowd skews casual, read the brewery question as a "name any three" and give partial credit.

  1. What is the one-liter Oktoberfest mug called? A Maß (Maßkrug)
  2. How many US pints is that, roughly? About 2.1
  3. How many breweries may serve beer at Oktoberfest? Six
  4. Name them. Augustiner, Hacker-Pschorr, Hofbräu, Löwenbräu, Paulaner, Spaten
  5. What is the German Beer Purity Law called? The Reinheitsgebot
  6. What year was it enacted? 1516
  7. Which three ingredients did it permit? Water, barley, and hops
  8. Why no yeast? It hadn't been discovered yet
  9. Which beer style is traditionally tied to Oktoberfest? Märzen
  10. What does "Märzen" mean, and why? "March" — it was brewed in March and stored through summer
  11. Roughly what ABV is Oktoberfest beer? Around 6%, stronger than everyday lager
  12. Where must Oktoberfest beer be brewed? Inside Munich's city limits
  13. Which Munich brewery, founded in 1328, is the city's oldest independent one? Augustiner
  14. What year was the Hofbräuhaus founded? 1589
  15. What does "Spaten" mean in German? Spade
  16. What is a Radler? Beer mixed with lemon soda
  17. Who is credited with inventing it, and when? Innkeeper Franz Xaver Kugler, in 1922
  18. Which Bavarian region grows more hops than anywhere else on earth? The Hallertau
  19. Where a woman ties her dirndl apron bow traditionally signals what? Her relationship status — left for single, right for taken

Munich and Festival Facts Trivia

Numbers round. These land well as "closest guess wins" tiebreakers rather than straight questions.

  1. Munich is the capital of which German state? Bavaria
  2. Which river runs through it? The Isar
  3. What is Munich's German name and what does it mean? München — "by the monks"
  4. What is the city's child-monk emblem called? The Münchner Kindl
  5. What two colors make up the Bavarian flag? White and blue
  6. Roughly how many people attend Oktoberfest annually? About 6 million
  7. Roughly how many liters of beer are served? Around 6 to 7 million
  8. How big is the Theresienwiese? About 85 acres
  9. Which statue overlooks the festival grounds? The Bavaria statue
  10. How many days does Oktoberfest usually run? 16 to 18
  11. When does it end each year? The first Sunday in October, extended to October 3 in some years
  12. What are the 2026 dates? September 19 to October 4
  13. Which tent is the largest? The Hofbräu-Festzelt, holding around 10,000 people
  14. Hacker-Pschorr's tent is nicknamed what? "Himmel der Bayern" — Heaven of the Bavarians
  15. Which tent features a giant roaring lion? The Löwenbräu-Festzelt
  16. Until 6 p.m., tents may only play what? Traditional brass band music, at limited volume
  17. What are guests who pass out from too much beer nicknamed? Bierleichen, "beer corpses"
  18. Which US city hosts the country's largest Oktoberfest? Cincinnati, Ohio

Oktoberfest Food, Music, and Tradition Trivia

The food questions here pair naturally with a menu — if your kitchen is running a pretzel-and-schnitzel special, read this round while it goes out. For a longer version, our food trivia questions and answers list has 130 more.

  1. What is "Hendl"? Roast chicken
  2. What is a Brezn? A large soft pretzel
  3. What is Schweinshaxe? Roasted pork knuckle
  4. What is Obatzda? A Bavarian cheese spread of ripened Camembert, butter, and paprika
  5. What is Steckerlfisch? Fish grilled on a stick
  6. Weisswurst is traditionally eaten before what time of day? Noon
  7. What is Kaiserschmarrn? A shredded, caramelized pancake dessert
  8. What are Lebkuchenherzen? Iced gingerbread hearts worn on ribbons
  9. Which song is played every few minutes in the tents? "Ein Prosit der Gemütlichkeit"
  10. What does "Prost" mean? Cheers
  11. What does "Gemütlichkeit" describe? Coziness, warmth, and good cheer
  12. "Oans, zwoa, gsuffa!" translates as what? "One, two, drink!"
  13. The Chicken Dance was originally called what in German? "Der Ententanz" — the duck dance
  14. Which John Denver song is a beer-tent singalong staple? "Take Me Home, Country Roads"
  15. What is Maßkrugstemmen? A stein-holding endurance contest
  16. What happens to mugs guests try to take home? Security confiscates thousands of them at the exits

Easy Oktoberfest Trivia Questions and Answers for Beginners

Use these for round one, for a kids-and-families afternoon, or as tiebreakers when a table needs a lifeline.

  1. Oktoberfest is held in which country? Germany
  2. Which city hosts the original? Munich
  3. What drink is the festival famous for? Beer
  4. What twisted bread is eaten alongside it? A pretzel
  5. Lederhosen are made from what material? Leather
  6. What kind of band plays in the tents? A brass, or oompah, band
  7. True or false: most of Oktoberfest happens in September. True
  8. What is the German word for beer? Bier
  9. What size mug is beer served in? One liter
  10. What do you say before drinking? Prost!
  11. What dress do women traditionally wear? A dirndl
  12. What meat is a "Hendl"? Chicken
  13. What sausage is Germany best known for? Bratwurst
  14. Which month does the festival end in? October
  15. Oktoberfest is the world's largest what? Folk festival
  16. What two colors decorate almost everything at the Wiesn? Blue and white

Hard Oktoberfest Trivia Questions and Answers for Beer Experts

Save these for the final round with double points. Expect one table to sweep them and everyone else to guess.

  1. Who issued the Reinheitsgebot in 1516? Duke Wilhelm IV of Bavaria
  2. In which city was it proclaimed? Ingolstadt
  3. What minimum original gravity must Oktoberfest beer hit? 13.5% Stammwürze
  4. How tall is the Bavaria statue? About 18.5 meters, or 61 feet
  5. Who designed it? Ludwig Michael Schwanthaler
  6. What is the German name for the opening parade of tent landlords? Einzug der Wiesnwirte
  7. Roughly how many people march in the Sunday costume parade? About 9,000
  8. Which agricultural show runs alongside Oktoberfest every four years? The Zentral-Landwirtschaftsfest
  9. Which Paulaner tent is topped by a rotating Maß on a tower? The Winzerer Fähndl
  10. Paulaner takes its name from monks who followed which saint? St. Francis of Paola
  11. In which tent is the opening keg tapped? The Schottenhamel
  12. Who traditionally receives the first Maß? The Minister-President of Bavaria
  13. What is the Oktoberfest wine tent called? The Weinzelt
  14. Roughly what does a full Maßkrug weigh? About 2.3 kg, or five pounds
  15. Which Bavarian king — grandson of Oktoberfest's groom — built Neuschwanstein? Ludwig II
  16. How does the festival officially close each year? With a gun salute by riflemen at the feet of the Bavaria statue

How to Host an Oktoberfest Trivia Night at Your Bar

Oktoberfest is one of the few themes where the decor, the menu, and the quiz all point the same direction, which means less work for you and a more coherent night for guests. Here is a format that fills roughly two and a half hours.

Round 1 — Easy Oktoberfest (16 questions). Warm-up, single points. Everyone scores, nobody feels stupid.

Round 2 — History and Origins (17 questions). The royal-wedding story is genuinely interesting; read a one-line fact after each answer and you get a host segment for free.

Round 3 — Beer and Bavaria (19 questions). Time this with your stein special. "Name all six breweries" is a great six-point question on its own.

Round 4 — Music round. Swap format entirely here. A Name That Tune round built from oompah standards, German pop, and beer-tent singalongs like "Country Roads" and "Sweet Caroline" wakes the room up an hour in. If your crowd is more drinkers than triviaheads, run music bingo instead — it requires no trivia knowledge at all and keeps late arrivals in the game.

Round 5 — Hard round, double points. The expert questions above. Announce the doubling before you start so trailing tables stay in it.

Tiebreaker. "How many liters of beer were served at the last Oktoberfest?" Closest without a hard cap wins.

A few practical notes. Run team registration under an Oktoberfest theme and let tables submit names at the door — our funny bar trivia team names list is a good prompt sheet if people freeze. Cap teams at six so tables stay conversational. Prizes work better as bar credit or a pitcher than cash, and a "best dirndl or lederhosen" side prize costs nothing and dramatically improves the photos you'll post afterward.

For the mechanics, running the questions on the big screen while players answer on their phones removes the two things that slow a themed night down: shouting questions over a loud room and scoring paper slips by hand. Quizado's bar trivia platform handles both, and there's a free tier if you want to test the format before committing a Thursday to it. If you've never run a themed night before, the full host playbook for bars and restaurants covers promotion, timing, and staffing.

One last scheduling note: Oktoberfest overlaps with early football season in the US. If your venue already runs a game-day crowd, a Sunday-afternoon Oktoberfest quiz between windows tends to outdraw a standalone weeknight. And if you like the seasonal-theme approach, St. Patrick's Day bar trivia and Halloween bar trivia run on the same template. Official festival dates and tent details are published each year at oktoberfest.de.

FAQ

When is Oktoberfest 2026?

Oktoberfest 2026 runs from Saturday, September 19 through Sunday, October 4 in Munich. The festival always starts on the Saturday after September 15 and ends on the first Sunday in October, which is why the dates shift slightly each year.

Why is Oktoberfest mostly in September?

The original 1810 festival really was in October, but the dates were gradually moved earlier for warmer weather and longer evenings. Only the closing days now fall in October.

How many Oktoberfest trivia questions do I need for a bar night?

Budget 60 to 80 questions for a two-to-three hour night across five rounds, plus a tiebreaker. The 101 questions above give you enough to run two separate nights without repeating, or one night with a deep hard round.

What beer is served at Oktoberfest?

Only beer brewed within Munich's city limits by one of six breweries — Augustiner, Hacker-Pschorr, Hofbräu, Löwenbräu, Paulaner, and Spaten — that meets the Reinheitsgebot and hits at least 13.5% original gravity. It typically lands around 6% ABV.

What's the difference between Märzen and Festbier?

Märzen is the older, amber, maltier style brewed in March and lagered through summer. Festbier is the paler, lighter-bodied beer most Munich tents pour today. Both are acceptable answers to "what style is Oktoberfest beer," so decide in advance which you'll accept.

Can I run this quiz for a corporate or virtual Oktoberfest party?

Yes. The easy, history, and food rounds work fine with no alcohol involved, and the same question sets run over video for distributed teams. Our guide to hosting a virtual trivia night covers the remote setup.

Do players need to know German?

No. Pronunciation is part of the fun, not part of the scoring — accept phonetic answers on written sheets and don't penalize spelling on words like Reinheitsgebot or Gemütlichkeit.

Run this night with Quizado

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