For the first time in Cullman Oktoberfest’s 30-year history, beer flowed at
the week-long Alabama event. In a compromise aimed partly at helping ease the
concerns of townspeople who worried about adding booze to the party, there
was still an alcohol-free side to the celebration. Under a big, open shed,
children did The Chicken Dance and cans of Pepsi sat on mostly empty tables;
the crowd on the dry side was less than half as large as the crowd on the wet
side.
Makes you wonder who decided to call it 'Octoberfest' (pretty well known as a drinking fest) and subtract the beer.
Coulda called it Octoberbust...
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