<i>In Germany, where a good beer is not just quaffed but cherished, the price of doing so at Munich's annual Oktoberfest is on the rise - again.
Organizers of the annual event said Friday that the average price for a liter of beer inside the famed tents will break through the euro7 (US$8.84) barrier for the first time this year, rising to euro7.06 (US$8.92).
After surveying two dozen groups selling beer at the event in Munich this year, organizers found that they planned to charge between euro6.80 (US$8.59) and euro7.25 (US$9.16).
That's about 15 euro cents (19 U.S. cents) more than last year...</i> <A HREF="http://apnews.excite.com/article/20050513/D8A2C8H80.html">Entire Story Here</A>
Organizers of the annual event said Friday that the average price for a liter of beer inside the famed tents will break through the euro7 (US$8.84) barrier for the first time this year, rising to euro7.06 (US$8.92).
After surveying two dozen groups selling beer at the event in Munich this year, organizers found that they planned to charge between euro6.80 (US$8.59) and euro7.25 (US$9.16).
That's about 15 euro cents (19 U.S. cents) more than last year...</i> <A HREF="http://apnews.excite.com/article/20050513/D8A2C8H80.html">Entire Story Here</A>