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I'm living in a desert.
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Brand and Gulpener are in reality located a bit to the north. A tour of the brewery costs around 14 euro's.
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Eddy Vluggen wrote: A tour of the brewery costs around 14 euro's.
What's how much is included in that price?
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Site says "a few" consumptions. There are pubs around of course
I think that goes for most of these breweries, although prices will vary of course. How many could you visit in a single trip?
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About one liver's worth?
Ideological Purity is no substitute for being able to stick your thumb down a pipe to stop the water
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I remember that Heineken had one tour a day, starting at eleven and finishing at their pub, where you were allowed to drink as much as you wanted until two o'clock when they threw you out to the pancake house across the street. The question was only about your pride.
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Interesting map, but some comments:
My area is covered by a big circle of Denmark.
There are more Breweries in Norway than what's depicted.
It looks like breweries are quite centralized thing in Russia...
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Kenneth Haugland wrote: My area is covered by a big circle of Denmark. Is that good or bad?
I remember that in my uncivilized youth I drank Frydenlund and Ringnes, because I wasn't very fond of beer then.
There are more breweries than what's depicted in Sweden too. But the fact that Swedens two biggest brands are missing isn't an error. The brands are owned and brewed by Carlsberg nowadays.
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Mostly good I think Although there are probably lots of illegal homebrewing in the area so they just marked it as unknow
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Kenneth Haugland wrote: there are probably lots of illegal homebrewing in the area
But that wouldn't be beer would it? But rather a slight bit stronger beverages.
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There is a lot of cider productions on farms in the area around the fjords, and there are some local farmers that brew their own brand, but I don't think they are international brewers
The other bit (or stronger), I'm not sure about, but I definitely think it exists.
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Sounds like I've missed something in my travels.
I remember some of the best views in the world, the best raspberries ever, the best Salmon I've had in my life (at the hostel in Gjende) and surprisingly weird but good pizzas.
But also the most uncharming and expensive hotel (the hospital hotel in Bergen) and what probably is the slowest roads in any developed country.
But I don't have any lasting memories of anything I drank.
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