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Excitement about the video from the Wiesn tent: the waiter is now clarifying – "So that there are no misunderstandings"

2022-10-03T09:55:39.636Z


Excitement about the video from the Wiesn tent: the waiter is now clarifying – "So that there are no misunderstandings" Created: 10/03/2022 11:51 am By: Andrea Stinglwagner Waiter Jakob shows how it really was. © Screenshot Video/Wildstuben Oktoberfest waiter Jakob "had to react". In a specially produced video, he explicitly shows what is behind the recordings from the Wildstuben. Update Octo


Excitement about the video from the Wiesn tent: the waiter is now clarifying – "So that there are no misunderstandings"

Created: 10/03/2022 11:51 am

By: Andrea Stinglwagner

Waiter Jakob shows how it really was.

© Screenshot Video/Wildstuben

Oktoberfest waiter Jakob "had to react".

In a specially produced video, he explicitly shows what is behind the recordings from the Wildstuben.

Update October 3, 11:16 a.m .:

No disgusting “mixture” was served to the guests here.

The operators of the Wildstuben want to make that clear again after a video from the Wiesn tent caused an uproar on social networks (see original message).

In a specially produced - and publicly accessible - clip, waiter Jakob sheds light on the incident again.

Jakob says in the 50-second video that he had to react quickly after the drain was blocked.

"The first thing I had on hand were beer mugs and a coke glass." The "mixture" that subsequently ended up in the containers was "of course not brought to the guest, but in the scullery and dumped out".

Video from the Wildstuben: Oktoberfest waiter explains how "mixture" came about

In the event of future blockages, you want to use a bucket.

“So that there can be no misunderstandings here,” waiter Jakob clarifies.

In any case, he is confident that the drain will not cause problems again anytime soon.

Wiesn: Video of beer leftovers in the marquee causes excitement

Original message:

Munich – A Wiesn mass should be freshly tapped.

But what a visitor to the small Wiesn tent in Wildstuben observed this week initially suggested otherwise.

Were "Noagerl", i.e. beer leftovers from used mugs, thrown together at the Oktoberfest and served again?

no

Appearances were deceptive.

But the fuss was great.

The Wiesn visitor had filmed the scene and posted it on Facebook.

The video shows a waiter standing in front of a sink.

He fills beer mugs - apparently with a brown liquid from the basin.

Does he collect Noagerl and bottle them again?

It seems so, because right next to him another waiter is busy filling mugs with freshly foaming beer.

A waitress fetches mugs – it is not obvious at first glance that these are just the freshly tapped masses.

It's easy to find commentators on Facebook who express their opinion about the video: "Disgusting!" In reality, everything was different.

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The sink drain was clogged, the waiter had to scoop it out, as Wildstuben landlord Klaus Renoldi corrected.

"Of course, the waiter should have used a bucket." Of course, not a drop of the broth was served to the guests, who only got fresh beer.

“Unfortunately, you can read a lot of negative things into a video like this.

But, apart from the fact that the waiter used the wrong container to scoop out, we were not guilty of anything.” The video can still be seen here on Vimeo.

Meanwhile, the question is getting louder as to whether cold-rinsed beer mugs at the Wiesn are contributing to the Corona wave.

And then another Oktoberfest visitor caused a stir by pouring his beer into a plastic bag.

Source: merkur

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