Oktoberfest Keg Tapping Festivities Continue at Hofbräuhaus Las Vegas with Paris Las Vegas Headliner Jeff Civillico

Oktoberfest Keg Tapping Festivities Continue at Hofbräuhaus Las Vegas with Paris Las Vegas Headliner Jeff Civillico
Hofbräuhaus Las Vegas
 continued its 15th annual Oktoberfest celebration on Saturday, Oct. 6, as Paris Las Vegas headliner, Jeff Civillico had the crowd on their feet with his high-energy personality as he tapped the keg on the Hofbräuhaus stage (Photo credit: Ira Kuzma – www.IraKuzmaPhotos.com). 

Jeff Civillico enters Hofbrauhaus Las Vegas

Jeff Civillico enters Hofbrauhaus Las Vegas

Photo credit: Ira Kuzma – www.IraKuzmaPhotos.com

Jeff Civillico blends physical comedy, action-packed stunts and world-class juggling with family-friendly audience interaction and insane amounts of energy in this side-splitting afternoon show Comedy in Action that is great for all ages. With a razor-sharp wit and a contagious smile, Jeff juggles everything from bowling balls to chainsaws to fire, balances a twelve-foot ladder on his chin and maneuvers a giant unicycle.

Jeff Civillico juggles mugs at Hofbrauhaus Las Vegas

Jeff Civillico juggles mugs at Hofbrauhaus Las Vegas

Photo credit: Ira Kuzma – www.IraKuzmaPhotos.com

The 15th annual Oktoberfest celebration runs through October 31 and features Oktoberfestbier stein-holding contests, live entertainment, bar games, prizes and celebrity keg tappings every weekend. Next weekend, talented performer Mark Shunock will bring his high-octane energy to Hofbräuhaus as he taps the keg for guests on Friday, Oct. 12. Then, on Saturday, Oct. 13, beloved Vegas entertainer Zowie Bowie will treat guests to a special evening as he leads the Oktoberfest keg-tapping tradition.

Jeff Civillico with the lovely Hofbrauhaus flag bearer

Jeff Civillico with the lovely Hofbrauhaus flag bearer

Photo credit: Ira Kuzma – www.IraKuzmaPhotos.com

Hofbräuhaus Las Vegas is the only place in Las Vegas where beer lovers can taste the same Oktoberfestbier that is served at Oktoberfest in Munich. The full-bodied lager is brewed to perfection and sports a 6.3 percent alcohol by volume. Oktoberfestbier is imported from the same batches made for the Oktoberfest tent in Munich to Hofbräuhaus locations across the country. Luckily, you don’t need to go to Munich to enjoy this famous flavor. Hofbräuhaus Las Vegas alone serves an average of 22,500 liters per month—that’s 5,943 gallons.

For more information or to make a reservation, contact Hofbräuhaus Las Vegas at 702.853.BEER (2337), visit HofbrauhausLasVegas.com

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