For beer lovers, this is the holy grail. From Augustiner-Bräu’s time-honoured traditions to Paulaner’s modern innovation, from Löwenbräu’s bold flavour to Hacker-Pschorr’s refined craftsmanship – these brews usually require a trip to the famous tents at Theresienwiese in Munich. Even in Germany, you won’t find them all flowing under one roof.
But in 2025, you’ll find them all in East Brisbane.
Four Weekends of Beer Bliss
From Friday 3 October to Sunday 26 October, the Brisbane German Club’s iconic Oktoberfest will serve:
Augustiner-Bräu
Hacker-Pschorr-Bräu
Staatliches Hofbräuhaus
Löwenbräu
Paulaner Brauerei
Spaten-Franziskaner-Bräu
Alongside the six headline acts, expect around 130 beer styles in total – 30 on tap and 100 bottled varieties, including rare gems like Weltenburger Kloster’s world-famous Dunkel.
More Than Just Beer
Oktoberfest at the Brisbane German Club is a feast in every sense:
Over 1,900 golden schnitzels and almost 1,000 one-kilo pork knuckles served each year
Sausage-eating contests, stein-holding showdowns, and keg-holding challenges
Live performances from the Alpenrosen dancers
The crowning of Mr and Mrs Oktoberfest
With more than 6,000 people coming through the doors each year – and over 15,000 litres of beer poured – the atmosphere is nothing short of electric.
A Brisbane Tradition
For 51 years, the Brisbane German Club has been the beating heart of Queensland’s German-Australian community. Its Oktoberfest is more than an event – it’s a cultural celebration, a love letter to Bavarian tradition, and now, an internationally significant beer milestone.
Tickets are on sale now – and if you want bragging rights as one of the few people in the world to taste all six official Oktoberfest beers in one spot, this is your moment.
The Brisbane German Club – Oktoberfest 2025
📅 3–26 October (Fri–Sun each weekend)
📍 Vulture Street, East Brisbane


