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Did Oktoberfest ban Budweiser for the first time in 75 years? Viral post debunked

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John Parsons

Published Jan 10, 2026

An imaginary tale about Budweiser and Bud Light being restricted from Oktoberfest 2023 was getting out and about via virtual entertainment. In any case, the case has no reality to it. This story was distributed by Loyalist Party Press and The Dunning-Kruger Times. Both these sites are auxiliaries of America’s Last Line of Safeguard (LLOD), a news source that distributes sarcastic articles on the web.

This isn’t whenever that claims first made by these pages have made disarray. Already, these sites have made comparative inauthentic cases, which must be over and over truth actually look at by real media sources.

As per the phony article, without precedent for 75 years, Bud Light or Budweiser wouldn’t be filled in as correlative beverages at the current year’s Oktoberfest. The fest is held yearly at Bavaria’s Munich in Germany.

The Dunning-Kruger Times added a disclaimer that all that distributed by the site is unadulterated fiction. No such declaration about prohibiting Budweiser has been formally made by either the lager organization or Oktoberfest.

The article, composed by Flagg Eagleton, expressed that consistently, a great many individuals travel to Oktoberfest, the world’s biggest Volksfest. The amusement park happens for six days. Nonetheless, one significant brand will be taken out from the lager celebration this year. Flagg composed that Joseppi Barrona, the coordinator of Oktoberfest, has guaranteed that the fair is for no particular reason, food, and celebrations instead of for “political posing.”

The writer proceeded to incorporate a manufactured proclamation from the fest coordinator, which read:

“We would rather not transform this into a gay versus straight versus trans versus fellow with a red cap American-style issue that finishes with moronic blacklists and a mass shooting. We believe our Oktans should continue to welcome us back.”
The assertion proceeded with that main the questionable brands – Bud Light and Budweiser, have been asked not to go to the current year’s fest. It added that these lager brewers don’t address Bavarian preparing, paying little heed to what the name Anheuser-Busch recommends.

The article expressed that as per Oktoberfest’s 2022 menu, the two brew brands were recorded as corresponding lagers accessible all through the celebration at self-pour stations. The Dunning-Kruger Times asserted that last year’s menu expressed:

“Because of the low liquor content and absence of flavor, Anheuser Busch’s leader items are considered appropriate for kids north of 16.”
As indicated by the article’s writer, Flagg Eagleton, Bavaria’s lawful drinking age is 9. Flagg closed the article by saying that regardless of what the lager brand does, it has been too corrupted to even think about staying aware of, and specialists accept its end is close.

When the tale about Budweiser’s restriction from Oktoberfest was distributed on these humorous sites, the news was shared via virtual entertainment stages also. Many Twitter clients previously trusted it to be valid, while others scrutinized the absurdity of the story and scrutinized its believability.


Certain individuals who have proactively challenged Bud Light’s cooperation with Dylan Mulvaney and upheld the blacklist called by other conservatives and traditionalists have celebrated at the news. Sadly, the cases stay false for them as no such explanations have been made by the coordinators of Oktoberfest.

Numerous clients shared the article on Twitter straightforwardly from The Dunning-Kruger Times’ site. Nonetheless, perusers’ setting was added to these tweets, which explained that The Dunning-Kruger Times is a humorous site.

Neither Budweiser nor Oktoberfest have offered any remarks about these cases yet.