Oktoberfest is kicking off after two years, but German brewers now facing one of their biggest crises in memory fear the party will give way to a hangover
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Street JournalMUNICH—Oktoberfest, the world’s biggest beer festival, kicks off Saturday after a Covid-induced two-year lull, but German brewers now facing one ofa WSJ membership
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