Oktoberfest waitress shows off her super-strength as she piles up 13 pints and effortlessly carries them to the table

This is the incredible moment an Oktoberfest waitress piles up a whopping 13 beers before carrying them over to customers.

Verena Angermeier was captured on TikTok juggling the pints at the famous annual festival in Munich, Germany.

Oktoberfest is the world’s largest folk festival, celebrated for its famous beer event and travelling carnival, and is known to attract over six million people from around the world.

In the clip, Verena can be seen neatly arranging numerous heavy glasses full of beer as they are passed to her from behind the bar.

She then stacks a staggering 13 glasses into three rows, before steadily hoisting them into her hands and walking off, all the while with a huge grin on her face.

Super strength! This is the incredible moment an Oktoberfest waitress (pictured) carried a whopping 13 beers at the same time before serving it to customers

Verena Angermeier was captured on TikTok braving the shocking task at the famous annual festival in Munich, Germany .

Verena Angermeier was captured on TikTok braving the shocking task at the famous annual festival in Munich, Germany .

Viewers were utterly mesmerised by the clip, with many branding it ‘outstanding’ and ‘amazing’.

The clip opens with Verena standing at the bar with just one glass of beer in front of her, leaving no indication of the herculean task ahead.

She focuses squarely on the pints ahead of her and barely takes a moment to look up.

A number of beers are then slid across to her from numerous directions, which she stops and catches with precision.

With super speed, she neatly arranges them into small groups before stacking them one on top of the other.

She smiles and shouts something inaudible to her colleagues as she patiently waits for the remaining beers.

Then, once she has her hands full, she glances at the camera and flashes a cheeky grin before effortlessly sliding the, off the bar and sauntering off towards the waiting crowd of thirsty punters. 

She stacked a staggering 13 glasses into three rows, before steadily hoisting them into her hands and walking off, all the while with a huge grin on her face

She stacked a staggering 13 glasses into three rows, before steadily hoisting them into her hands and walking off, all the while with a huge grin on her face 

The video has racked up more than 53 million views since it was posted on the platform – and more than 13,000 people have left comments to express their shock at the super-strength of the waitress.

Pointing out the weight of the beers, one person wrote: ‘I went to Oktoberfest and I had a bruise on my hand from drinking one at a time, they are so heavy’.

Clearly impressed, another viewer added: ‘What in the? I can’t even carry my coffee mug from the kitchen to the couch without a major malfunction!!!’

‘RESPECT,’ chimed another.

‘It’s not hard, it’s outstanding,’ remarked another.

Viewers were utterly mesmerised by the clip, with many branding it 'outstanding' and 'amazing'

Viewers were utterly mesmerised by the clip, with many branding it ‘outstanding’ and ‘amazing’

Oktoberfest – the world’s largest folk festival is back once against for the 213th time, and it has not failed to attract millions from all over the world to Munich, Bavaria.

Roughly six million people visit the weeks-long festival every year, a number that has only grown since its inception in 1810, to try the best sausage and beer Munich has to offer.

Guests wear their best Bavarian threads, with gents often seen in lederhosen, while ladies don ‘dirndls’, a traditional dress that consists of a low neckline bodice, a blouse and a high-waisted skirt.

The first ever Oktoberfest began as a celebration of the wedding of Prince Regent Ludwig of Bavaria, the later King Ludwig I, and Princess Therese of Saxony-Hildburghausen in 1810.

Festivities for the wedding, which took place almost exactly 213 years ago to the day, saw Bavarian citizens celebrate with an enormous horse race.

The region’s population liked the race so much that they decided to do another one every year after that, with the festival evolving to include fairground rides and attractions in the years to come.

It was skipped in 2020 and 2021 as authorities grappled with Covid-19, but returned in 2022.

This year’s event runs through to October 2. A one-litre stein of beer costs between 12.60 euros and 14.90 euros (£10.86 to £12.84) this year, an increase of around six per cent from last year.

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