Stripchat Announces Oktoberfest Beer-Drinking Challenge

Stripchat Announces Oktoberfest Beer-Drinking Challenge

LOS ANGELES — Stripchat has announced a celebration of Oktoberfest with its models set to host themed live shows as well as a beer drinking contest in commemoration of the Bavarian holiday from September 19 to 27.

"In-person Oktoberfest festivities have been canceled due to the coronavirus pandemic this year, but that won’t stop us," a platform rep exclaimed. "We’re pulling off that Bavarian attire no matter what. So raise your beer and come celebrate, because we’re hosting Oktoberfest-themed streams with some of your favorite models. Have some pretzels together, share some laughs and get them remove their sexy dirndl dresses with your tips."

"Stripchat is inviting all our fans — and their favorite fraus and frauleins — to celebrate Oktoberfest online in the most exciting way possible," said the rep. "We will be highlighting the beautiful women celebrating Oktoberfest during tailored live cam shows for nine incredible days and nights. There may be no kegs tapped at d’Weisn, but we’re more than making up for it on Stripchat, where we’ll have plenty to quench your thirst."

A social media contest hashtagged #WiesnBeerChallenge2020 will award 25,000, 15,000 and 10,000 tokens, respectively, to three participants.

To take part in the contest, record a two-minute video "drinking as many beer pints as you can during the allotted time," a rep explained. Then post the video on Twitter with #WiesnBeerChallenge2020 and tag Stripchat.

"Inform us on Twitter that you’ve published your video and provide us with the link to it. Stripchat will re-tweet the best videos" and announce the three winners on September 30. "Only the videos published until 23:59:59 (UTC) September 29" will be considered eligible.

"Do you have what it takes? Are you ready to prove your dominance as the superior beer drinker? We’re excited to see your submissions for #WiesnBeerChallenge2020. Happy Wiesn and enjoy Oktoberfest," concluded the rep. "Be on the lookout for another exciting announcement devoted to our celebration coming soon."

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