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  2. In München steht ein Hofbräuhaus - Wikipedia

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    Northern facade of the Hofbräuhaus am Platzl. A band performing at the Hofbräuhaus. "In München steht ein Hofbräuhaus" (German for "There's a Hofbräuhaus in Munich") is the title of the Hofbräuhaus-Lied ("Hofbräuhaus song") composed in 1935, which is today one of the best known drinking songs throughout the world.

  3. Why do NFL fans sing 'Country Roads' in Germany ... - AOL

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    The very large German festival, known for its beer drinking, is one of the places where "Country Roads," began to take hold. Like most inebriated, bratwurst-loving, schnitzel eating people, it's ...

  4. Barbara's Rhubarb Bar - Wikipedia

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    Barbara's Rhubarb Bar (German: Barbaras Rhabarberbar) [1] is a German and Dutch tongue twister that gave rise to a popular novelty song.The tongue twister is based on repetition of the sound "bar", and celebrates a well-liked seasonal dessert.

  5. Drinking song - Wikipedia

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    An 18th century drinking song. A drinking song is a song that is sung before or during alcohol consumption. Most drinking songs are folk songs or commercium songs, and may be varied from person to person and region to region, in both the lyrics and in the music. In Germany, drinking songs are called Trinklieder.

  6. 'Respect': Oktoberfest Waitress Carrying Giant Beer Order ...

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    A waitress carrying a huge stack of beers through a busy beer hall in Munich, Germany, during Oktoberfest has become a hit on TikTok, with footage of her impressive feat being viewed over 19 ...

  7. Schnitzelbank - Wikipedia

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    A German-language ditty for children "The Schnitzelbank Song" is popular among German Americans with an interest in learning or teaching German to their offspring. It is often sung by adults for entertainment and nostalgia. Versions were published in the United States at least as early as 1900. [2]

  8. Get Ready to Oktoberfest! 20 Authentic German Recipes ... - AOL

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  9. Beer hall - Wikipedia

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    In Munich alone, the Festzelte of Oktoberfest can accommodate over 100,000 people. [ 2 ] Bavaria's capital Munich is the city most associated with beer halls; almost every brewery in Munich operates a beer hall.