Monica Reed

Sam Adams and Auntie Annes have created an At Home Oktoberfest kit

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Sam Adams and Auntie Annes have created an At Home Oktoberfest kit

We are half way through September!  What does that mean?  It’s time to celebrate the month of October with Oktoberfest!  In a normal year, Oktoberfest would be getting ready to kick off but they’ve been cancelled.

So, here’s a solution…the people at Sam Adams teamed up with Auntie Anne’s pretzels to bring Oktoberfest to your home!  They’ve put together an “Oktoberfest At-Home Kits” that come with everything you need to celebrate.

Each kit includes a six-pack of Sam Adams Oktoberfest Beer, 10 soft pretzels, four sets of lederhosen suspenders, 4 hats, 2 glass steins, 4 special edition beer koozies, a recipe book and an Oktoberfest playlist. You can get your Oktoberfest ON!  They’re on sale for $89 at GiveThemBeer.com.

Pretty neat places to visit once Oktoberfest cranks up in the future!

 

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