An Oktoberfest festival is returning to a taproom with live music, German food and beer from Munich.
The celebration is coming back to The Warehouse Taproom Bar and Restaurant in Setchey for its third year and aims to replicate the Bavarian buzz.
The main event in Munich is entering its 188th year and attracts more than six million visitors.
It is held on the Theresienwiese, or Therese meadow, named after Princess Therese whose marriage to King Ludwig started the annual tradition in 1810.
Supplied by its next-door business Beers of Europe, the event will have genuine Oktoberfest beer from Munich's biggest breweries such as Augustiner, Hacker-Pschorr and Paulaner.
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Visitors can expect bratwurst, pretzels and other German-themed meals from the restaurant, paired with a German lager takeover in the taproom.
The event will take place on October 4 and October 5 with tickets costing £25 which includes entrance, food, a large pretzel and live music.
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