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A downsized Oktoberfest this year comes with downsized beer glasses, and the Germans aren't happy

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Updated October 10 2020 - 6:40am, first published 3:30am
On one hand it's a stein, on the other not. General manager of the Harmonie German Club, Paul Berger, is in a battle with the ACT government to allow the sale of beer in steins at its upcoming Oktoberfest. Picture: Karleen Minney
On one hand it's a stein, on the other not. General manager of the Harmonie German Club, Paul Berger, is in a battle with the ACT government to allow the sale of beer in steins at its upcoming Oktoberfest. Picture: Karleen Minney

It's that time of year again when the Germans don the lederhosen and aim to make merry in the traditional way. But not, it appears, if the ACT government has its way.

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