🎯 Quick Overview
Trailer
- Director: Jay Chandrasekhar
- Genre: Comedy, Sports
- Release year: 2006
- Runtime (length): 1h 50min
- IMDb rating: 6.2/10 (72K votes)
- Rotten Tomatoes: 40%
😅 Plot Summary – Badly Explained
Two bros find out their grandma was a beer-swilling prostitute and decide to honor her memory by becoming professional drinkers and beating the Germans at beer pong.
🍿 Beerfest: Detailed Plot Synopsis
The Wolfhouse Brothers’ Heritage
Jan and Todd Wolfhouse travel to Munich for Oktoberfest to honor their recently deceased grandfather, Johann. Their mission is to scatter his ashes with those of their ancestors. During their visit, they stumble upon a secret underground beer competition called ‘Beerfest’.

Confrontation and Humiliation
The brothers encounter their German relatives, led by Baron Wolfgang von Wolfhausen, who accuse their grandfather of stealing a valuable beer recipe and label their great-grandmother a prostitute. Humiliated and defeated in a drinking contest, Jan and Todd return to the United States determined to redeem their family’s honor.

Assembling Team USA
Back in the US, Jan and Todd recruit a team of skilled beer drinkers to compete in the next Beerfest. Their team includes Landfill, a competitive eater; Barry Badrinath, a former prostitute with exceptional beer gaming skills; and Fink, a scientist with a surprising knowledge of beer. The team begins rigorous training to prepare for the competition.

Training and Discovery
The team undergoes intense training, facing various challenges and setbacks. During this time, they discover a hidden beer recipe inside their grandfather’s prized doll, Bobo. This discovery fuels their determination to win Beerfest and prove their family’s brewing prowess.

⚠️ Spoilers and Ending Explained
🎬 Cast & Characters
- Jan Wolfhouse (Paul Soter): One of the brothers who discovers Beerfest and seeks to reclaim his family’s honor through competitive drinking.
- Todd Wolfhouse (Erik Stolhanske): The other brother who joins Jan in the quest to form a beer-drinking team and win Beerfest.
- Landfill (Kevin Heffernan): A prodigious eater and drinker recruited for Team USA, known for his immense capacity.
- Barry Badrinath (Jay Chandrasekhar): A former college drinking buddy and part-time male prostitute who is a skilled beer gamer.
- Fink (Steve Lemme): A brilliant scientist and devout Jewish man with extensive knowledge of beer, recruited for his boot-drinking skills.
- Baron Wolfgang von Wolfhausen (Jürgen Prochnow): The arrogant and ruthless leader of the German beer-drinking team and main antagonist.
- Great Gam Gam (Cloris Leachman): The Wolfhouse brothers’ feisty and experienced great-grandmother who reveals crucial family secrets.
💬 Memorable Quotes
- Barry Badrinath: “I wish it were winter so we could freeze it into ice blocks and skate on it and melt it in the spring time and drink it!” – Barry expresses his extreme love for beer with this quote.
- Great Gam Gam: “I’ve had all kinds of things shoved up my ass, but I got over it.” – Great Gam Gam encourages Barry to overcome his trauma and play beer pong.
- Jan Wolfhouse: “We’re not that drunk!” – The team yells this line at the German team, and the crowd joins in, creating a memorable chant.
💰Box Office
- Budget: $17,500,000
- Domestic Gross: $19,185,184
- Worldwide Gross: $20,387,597
💥 Beerfest Reviews
Personal Review
Okay, so Beerfest isn’t winning any awards, but I honestly laughed my butt off. The jokes are so dumb that they’re hilarious, and the cast is clearly having a blast. The scene where they’re trying to train and end up naked in the woods? Comedy gold! And Great Gam Gam, oh my gosh…Cloris Leachman is legendary in this. If you’re looking for a movie to watch with friends and just switch your brain off, this is it. Don’t expect deep meaning, just expect to laugh a lot. It is a really fun movie if you don’t take it seriously.
- Who would enjoy:
- “Fans of Broken Lizard’s previous movies (Super Troopers, Club Dread)”
- “Viewers who enjoy raunchy, over-the-top comedies”
- “Fans of beer and drinking games”
- Content warnings ⚠:
- “Crude humor”
- “Alcohol abuse”
- “Nudity”
- “Sexual content”
- “Strong language”
Professional Reviews
- Variety: “Beerfest delivers exactly what you’d expect: a raunchy, low-brow comedy with plenty of beer and boisterousness. While it certainly has its moments, the humor is often juvenile and predictable. The plot is thin, serving mostly as a vehicle for drinking gags and cultural stereotypes. If you’re a fan of Broken Lizard’s style, you might find it amusing, but don’t expect anything groundbreaking.
- Empire Magazine: “Broken Lizard’s Beerfest is a silly, unapologetically vulgar comedy that embraces its absurdity. The drinking games are inventive, and the cast commits fully to the over-the-top characters. However, the film suffers from inconsistent pacing and jokes that sometimes fall flat. It’s a fun watch with friends, but not a cinematic masterpiece.
- The New York Times: “Beerfest wallows in its own immaturity, serving up a series of crude and often offensive jokes. While there are a few genuinely funny moments, the overall experience is tiresome and uninspired. The plot is nonsensical, and the characters are paper-thin stereotypes. Only those with a high tolerance for frat-boy humor need apply.
Audience Reactions
The ‘Das Boot’ scene is legendary and still makes me laugh every time I watch it.: Viewers loved the over-the-top humor and the camaraderie of the main characters.
Cloris Leachman’s performance as Great Gam Gam is iconic and hilarious.: Many praised the film’s commitment to being unapologetically silly and entertaining.
Overall Consensus: Beerfest is a polarizing comedy; some find it hilarious and a great movie to watch with friends, while others find it too crude and juvenile.
Awards
🛠️ Behind the Scenes
- “The cast primarily drank non-alcoholic O’Doul’s beer during filming, but occasionally consumed real beer near the end of the shooting day.”
- “The filmmakers removed a scene of sexualized asphyxiation for the UK cinema release to get a ’15’ rating, but it was restored on the DVD with an ’18’ rating.”
🖥️ How to Watch Beerfest?
Beerfest is available for streaming and purchase on various platforms. You can find it on platforms like Amazon Prime Video for rental or purchase. It’s also often available on Apple TV and other digital movie retailers. Check your preferred streaming service or digital store for availability in your region. For physical copies, search Amazon or major retailers.

🎥 Similar Movies
If you enjoyed Beerfest, you might like these similar films:
- Super Troopers (2001): Also created by Broken Lizard, known for its absurd humor and quotable lines.
- Old School (2003): Features a group of friends reliving their college days with wild parties and outrageous antics.
- Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story (2004): An underdog sports comedy with a team of misfits competing in a ridiculous competition.
- Strange Brew (1983): A cult classic comedy centered around beer and the misadventures of two brothers.
🛒 Beerfest Related Products
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🎧 Soundtrack
Beerfest features a captivating soundtrack that enhances the movie’s atmosphere and emotional impact. Here are some notable tracks:
You can find the complete soundtrack on Amazon Music and Apple Music.
🤨 FAQ
Beerfest is available on various streaming platforms like Amazon Prime Video and Apple TV. Check your preferred platform for rental or purchase options.
While ‘Potfest’ was teased at the end of Beerfest, a direct sequel has not been released. However, fans still hope for future installments.
The main cast includes Jay Chandrasekhar, Kevin Heffernan, Steve Lemme, Paul Soter, and Erik Stolhanske, who are also members of the Broken Lizard comedy group.
Beerfest is about two brothers who travel to Germany for Oktoberfest, stumble upon a secret beer-drinking competition, and assemble a team to compete against the world’s best beer drinkers.
🔥 Bonus Content
Best of Beerfest
Want a quick dose of ‘Beerfest’ hilarity? This ‘Best Of’ compilation packs all the funniest scenes into one video. I think it’s a great way to relive all the best moments, and I laughed out loud all over again!
Beerfest Frustrating Puppet
Remember that ridiculously frustrating puppet scene in ‘Beerfest’? Well, here it is, and it’s even funnier out of context! Honestly, I think this is one of the most underrated scenes, you should check it out!
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