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Oktoberfest-Hammer: Beer Price Is Rising Again – This Is the Average Cost of the Measure This Year

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The beer at the Oktoberfest in Munich is getting more expensive again. The city speaks of an average increase of 3.52 percent - the city now checks the prices of the hosts.

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Visitors to the Oktoberfest in Munich will have to pay more for beer again this year. A liter will cost between 14.50 and 15.80 euros during the event, which is also attended by many Dutch people, reports the city of Munich. This means that prices are on average more than 3.5 percent higher than in 2024.

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Inflation does not stop before the Oktoberfest. For a measure of beer, Wiesn visitors have to lie down up to 15.80 this autumn. Thus, the price has doubled in about 20 years.

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The Wiesn is the largest folk festival in the world – and it becomes more expensive and expensive. The beer price rises to a new record high.

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The beer at the Oktoberfest in Munich is getting more expensive again. The city speaks of an average increase of 3.52 percent - the city now checks the prices of the hosts.

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Visitors to this year's Munich Oktoberfest festival will once again pay extra for beer. A pint of the golden brew will be sold for 14.50 to 15.80 euros (361 to 394 CZK), the Bavarian capital's city hall announced today. Last year, beer was sold for 13.60 to 15.30 euros (339 to 381 CZK) per pint, which in Munich is the equivalent of one liter.

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muenchen.de broke the news in on Tuesday, May 27, 2025.
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