Pitcher perfect day at Oktoberfest Kampala 2019

As several countries all over the world celebrated Oktoberfest, it was an action-packed pitcher perfect beer day for Kampala’s beer lovers and foodies at the fifth edition of Oktoberfest 2019 held at the Uganda Museum grounds powered by Tusker Lite.

Cheers to the freaking weekend.. PHOTOS BY KALEMA EDWARD/Matooke Republic.

The annual event that is a rendition of the world’s largest beer and food festival, a German-inspired event had a massive turn out of lively guests buzzing in excitement at the day’s line-up of beer and food games and activities organized under My Food Network.

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It was the best of both worlds as revelers enjoyed a mix of German and Ugandan cultures paraded throughout the event through fashion showcases, music and most importantly food with the Guest of Honor, Dr Albrecht Conze the German Ambassador applauding the crowd for their fiery enthusiasm.

German connection.

“Today, we have all experienced exciting portions of the German and Ugandan culture, the festivities and celebrations have made me nostalgic but above all, it has been an amazing Oktoberfest,” said Dr Conze.

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Avid drinkers could be seen downing the Tusker Lite beer-filled pitchers as they participated in games like the beer straw challenge, beer pong, beer glass hoisting challenge and food eating competitions with their eyes on the cash and giveaway prizes.

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“This year’s celebrations were a great chance to bring friends and family together with Tusker Lite at the heart of all the fun and merrymaking. As always, Oktoberfest has been an exceptionally fun-filled experience,” said Kelvin Gumisiriza, Tusker Lite Brand Rep.

The photo says it all. It was a blast.

The evening got even better with the breathtaking performances from Qwela and the Karma Queen herself, Sheebah Karungi who had fans singing along to favourites like, Wankona, Nkwatako, and Sirwana throughout her performance. Qwela also outdid themselves with their angelic voices that left many in awe of the band’s talent.

Another round.

It was indeed an unforgettable night where cultures merged and a reflection of the friendship and cultural partnerships between Germany and Uganda were successfully showcased.

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