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Oktoberfest of Santa Cruz do Sul

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The Oktoberfest of Santa Cruz do Sul is the Oktoberfest edition form the city of Santa Cruz do Sul, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. The first edition dates back to 1984, and since then a yearly edition has taken place, except in 1993, when the city was going through financial difficulties, and 2020 caused by COVID-19 pandemic.[1] The last editions have been ten days long. In 2003, 464.900 people attended the event, consuming 210,000 liters (46,000 imp gal; 55,000 U.S. gal) of keg beer.[2]: 38 

Data

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The Bierwagen from the 23rd edition distributing free beer for the participants of the parade
Data from the Oktoberfest of Santa Cruz do Sul
Edition Year Public Keg beer brand Keg beer consumed (liters)
1st 1984 140,000[2]: 20  Antarctica 63,500
2nd 1985 221,000[2]: 21  Brahma 109,000
3rd 1986 320,000[2]: 22  Brahma 120,000
4th 1987 381,000[2]: 23  Brahma 147,000
5th 1988 366,146[2]: 24  Brahma 160,000
6th 1989 420,000[2]: 25  Brahma 346,406
7th 1990 162,000[2]: 26  Brahma 208,000
8th 1991 121,634[2]: 27  Brahma 115,4000
9th 1992 127,000[2]: 28  28,851 [a]
There was no edition in 1993 due to financial difficulties
10th 1994 194,000[2]: 29  Brahma, Antarctica 115,000
11th 1995 230,000[2]: 30  Brahma, Antarctica 150,000
12th 1996 282,600[2]: 31  Brahma, Antarctica 155,000
13th 1997 321,700[2]: 32  Antarctica, Schincariol 177,200
14th 1998 415,000[2]: 33  Antarctica, Brahma 228,000
15th 1999 385,000[2]: 34  Antarctica, Brahma 211,000
16th 2000 408,800[2]: 35  Antarctica, Schincariol 220,000
17th 2001 456,500[2]: 36  Antarctica, Schincariol 246,500
18th 2002 415,500[2]: 37  Ambev – Antarctica 265,900
19th 2003 464,900[2]: 38  Brahma 210,000
20th 2004 412,000[2]: 39  Kaiser, Heineken and Xingu 185,400
21st 2005 376,100[2]: 40  Brahma 206,000
22nd 2006 422,100[2]: 41  Brahma 177,000
23rd 2007 445,300[2]: 42  Brahma 230,000
24th 2008 455,000[2]: 43  Brahma 227,500
25th 2009 Un­known Un­known Un­known
26th 2010 140,400 payers [3] Un­known Un­known
27th 2011 152,300 payers [b] [3] Un­known Un­known
28th 2012 134,100 payers [4] Un­known Un­known
29th 2013 134,200 payers [5] Un­known Un­known
30th 2014 138,300 payers [6] Un­known Un­known
31st 2015 130,000 payers [7][8] Un­known Un­known
32nd 2016 150,000 payers [c] [7] Un­known Un­known
36th 2020 Deferred to 2021 caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
  1. ^ And 61,989 liters of regular beer
  2. ^ Approx. 400,000 visitors
  3. ^ Approximately

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References

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  1. ^ Ribeiro, José Renato (3 March 2011). "Polêmica e muitas dificuldades financeiras" (PDF). Gazeta do Sul (ano 67, nº 32 ed.). Santa Cruz do Sul. pp. 6–7. Retrieved 3 September 2011.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y Ana Cristina dos Santos; Marcus André Bugs; Maria Luiza Rauber Schuster; Guido Ernani Kuhn (pesquisa). A História da Oktoberfest de Santa Cruz do Sul (RS) [The History of the Oktoberfest of Santa Cruz do Sul (RS)] (PDF) (in Portuguese). Guido Ernani Kuhn, Museu do Colégio Mauá. Tuta Comunicação/Gráfica Garten Sul. Archived from the original (PDF) on 12 March 2017. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help)
  3. ^ a b "Público pagante da 27ª Oktoberfest ultrapassa 152 mil pessoas" (in Portuguese). Archived from the original on 18 February 2017.
  4. ^ "Com desfile temático, Oktoberfest 2013 termina em Santa Cruz do Sul" (in Portuguese). G1. 13 October 2013.
  5. ^ "Balanço da 29ª Oktoberfest aponta resultado de R$ 454,5 mil" (in Portuguese). Archived from the original on 18 February 2017.
  6. ^ "Apresentado Balanço Financeiro da 30ª Oktoberfest" (in Portuguese). Archived from the original on 18 February 2017.
  7. ^ a b "Público da 32a Oktoberfest e Feirasul é 20% superior ao do ano passado" (in Portuguese). Oktoberfest de Santa Cruz do Sul. Archived from the original on 2017-02-19.
  8. ^ "Público pagante da 31ª Oktoberfest chega a 130 mil pessoas" [Paying public of the 31st Oktoberfest reaches 130 thousand people] (in Portuguese). Gazeta do Sul. 26 October 2016. Archived from the original on 9 March 2017.
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