7 Oktoberfest events in the Midlands

Oktoberfest is almost here and luckily you don’t have to travel far to join in on the celebrations — we complied seven festivals in the Midlands to break out your lederhosen for.

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Incarnation Lutheran Church on Devine Street hosts the annual Oktoberfest event. | Photo by COLAtoday

It’s almost the most brew-tiful time of the year: Oktoberfest.

This folk festival originated in Munich, Germany in 1810 to celebrate the marriage of Bavarian Crown Prince Louis to Princess Therese von Sachsen-Hildburghausen. The tradition has continued to grow into the world’s largest Volkfest — read: people festival — filled with beer, traditional Bavarian music, performances, parades, and German outfits.

But don’t worry, you won’t need to hop on a plane to join the festivities. We gathered five celebrations to plan for a pitcher-perfect Oktoberfest.

Steel Hands Oktoberfest | Friday, Sept. 15 | Join the free Oktoberfest event at Steel Hands for German music, food, special beer releases, and various competitions, including a costume contest and traditional games.

Columbia Craft Oktoberfest | Saturday, Oct. 7 | Celebrate with the release of the new Festbier and grab a Curry Wurst from The Wurst Wagen.

Newberry Oktoberfest | Saturday, Oct. 7 | This free event is Newberry’s largest annual event and features live music all day, a best traditional dress contest, and wandering accordionist Bob Wilusz in full German clothing.

River Rat Brewery Oktoberfest | Saturday, Oct. 7 | Bring your appetite for brats, spaetzle, pretzels, and German beers.

Oktoberfest at WeCo Bottle and Biergarten | Friday, Oct. 13-15 | The West Columbia biergarten will double the food trucks for the weekend and have a rotation of German brews on tap.

Bierkeller Columbia | Saturday, Oct. 14 + Sunday, Oct. 15 | Bierkeller has that Oktoberfest feel year-round, but the new German inspired bar will host its first official festivities this year at the new Canalside location.

Oktoberfest Columbia | Friday, Oct. 20 - 22 | Columbia’s original Oktoberfest at Incarnation Lutheran Church offers authentic German beer, food, live oompah bands, pastries, and family-friendly entertainment.

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David is based in Columbia, SC where he’s lived since graduating from UofSC’s School of Journalism in 2006. In his 20+ years in the Soda City, he founded Scene SC, an outlet covering the SC music scene, and has contributed to local publications including SCETV, Jasper Magazine, Free Times, and The Post and Courier. He currently serves on boards for One Columbia for Arts and Culture and the Jam Room Music Festival.