Brewery at 'heart of Windsor Beer Mile' hosts third Oktoberfest celebration

05:14PM, Friday 26 September 2025

Brewery at 'heart of Windsor Beer Mile' hosts third Oktoberfest celebration

Credit: Indie Rabble Co.

A homegrown brewery is bringing Munich to Windsor for their third Oktoberfest.

Indie Rabble Brewing Co. is inviting residents to join their street party and beer festival on Saturday, September 27.

Starting at midday at the Indie Rabble Brewing Co. taproom, the brewery will open its large Bavarian Beer Tent, festooned with all the colours of Munich.

The event will feature the ‘biggest ever’ beer selection with seven unique festival lagers, their special release Marzen lager and imported German Oktoberfestbiers.

Returning for its third year, Indie Rabble is hosting the ‘street party of the season’ at the heart of the Windsor Beer Mile, complete with live music and Bavarian Street food.

Co-owner Dave Hayward said: “Oktoberfest for us is beer Christmas. Whilst we love producing all beers, both our head brewer and my favourite beer style is the Lager.

“So we always go a little bit Extra for Oktoberfest. Expect a celebration of all things Bavarian with a live Oompah band, Bratwurst and Currywurst a-plenty.

"A Bavarian-style Biergarten experience, table service, and of course – if you fancy it – Unlimited lager. Yes, really.”

Tickets are £10 and include your first full drink and access to the Bavarian village, while ‘unlimited’ tickets are available for £50.

For more info, visit www.indierabble.co.uk

Most read

Top Articles

Mayor hits back at ‘trolls’ who criticised dress sense

Mayor hits back at ‘trolls’ who criticised dress sense

THE Mayor of Henley has defended his dress sense saying that “people’s preconceptions need to be challenged”.Tom Buckley came under fire last month when he chose to wear a floral shirt, shorts and no socks to a parade of the Royal Marine, army and air...
Museum’s longest-serving waitress who loves to work

Museum’s longest-serving waitress who loves to work

THE LONGEST serving waitress at the River & Rowing Museum café is looking forward to a new chapter after she will lose her job due to the venue’s closure later this month. Amelia Ash, 44, who has Down’s syndrome, has worked at the café for 19 years...