Reykjavík Grapevine


Reykjavík Grapevine - 01.09.2018, Blaðsíða 32

Reykjavík Grapevine - 01.09.2018, Blaðsíða 32
The Reykjavík Grapevine Best of Reykjavík 2018 32 “With a classic rock perma-soundtrack and a gastropub vibe, it’s the perfect place to ei- ther be a dad, or take your dad. Or grandad.” CITY GUIDE Beer, Glorious Beer Iceland catches up with the international craft beer trend Words: John Rogers Photos: Art Bicnick & Timothée Lambrecq 1988 sucked in Iceland. Beer, be- lieve it or not, was still puritan- ically illegal. However, in 1989— as the world flocked to see the first ‘Batman’ reboot and ‘Hon- ey, I Shrunk The Kids!’—all that changed. Icelanders immediately started getting their drink on, and they’ve never looked back. Recent- ly, brands like Einstök, Kex, Borg and Kaldi have changed the game again with their all-Icelandic craft beer recipes—these days, you can barely move without bumping into some kind of experimental rhubarb gose or quintuple IPA, and there are micro breweries coming out of the woodwork. Beer enthusiasts, rejoice... in the following places. KEX Hostel Skúlagata 28 Kex have been a leading propo- nent of the Icelandic beer revo- lution. They run the Annual Ice- landic Beer Festival, which brings together international brewers with their local colleagues for three days of tasting and revelry. Kex also brew their own beers, with wonderful early results—the “Forbidden Fruit” in particular is a very zingy sour ale. The Kex or- ganisation is at the epicentre of Iceland’s craft beer revolution. Mikkeller & Friends Hverfisgata 12 Groundbreaking Danish craft brewery Mikkeller have a nice bar in Reykjavík. It’s called Mikkeller & Friends, because of the con- stantly-changing variety of guest ales that sit alongside the Mik- keller brews on the taps. It’s pric- ey, but you get what you pay for here—Mikkeller & friends turn every flavour up to eleven. Kaldi Laugavegur 20b Kaldi is one of the champion craft beer brands of Iceland, brewed up north near Akureyri. Their bar in Reykjavík is a cosy hole-in- the-wall place, with a literal hole in the wall—a former alleyway is now an additional seating area. Patrons can get a satisfyingly chunky pint of their unfiltered la- ger, dark ale, or whatever seasonal brew is currently on the taps. Microbar Vesturgata 2 The charming geek of the craft bar family, Microbar is a tucked-away basement on Vesturgata that has a healthy selection on tap, and a veritable vault available by the bottle. The barmen are true beer aficionados, and they’re always ready for a chat. It’s often quiet on weeknights, so you might be able to hear yourself think. Bonus! Skúli Craft Bar Aðalstræti 9 Skúli is the most “dad” of an al- ready very daddish bar selec- tion. With a classic rock per- ma-soundtrack and a gastropub vibe, it’s the perfect place to either be a dad, or take your dad. Or grandad, for that matter. They have lots of Icelandic and interna- tional guest beers, and a Bao Bun food truck parked outside. Bring your own flat cap and dance sit- ting down. Bryggjan Brugghús Grandagarður 8 This spacious, swanky beer palace out on Grandi has an in-house brewery producing a constant ro- tation of interesting new things to try. It’s a bit pricey, but if you’re with a large group, you’ll definite- ly be able to get a seat. Icelandic Craft Bar Lækjargata 6a This new tourist-oriented bar on Lækjargata is one of the few places you can pick up Austri beer, which is brewed out in East Iceland. They have an all-Icelan- dic selection, and have set their hearts on having pretty much ev- ery craft beer in Iceland available, on tap or by the bottle. They also have a basement for entertain- ment, so you can expect some Vi- king shit to be going down in the immediate vicinity. Vesturgötu 3B | 101 Reykjavík | Tel. 551 2344 | www.tapas.is late night dining Our kitchen is open until 23:30 on weekdays and 01:00 on weekends A LOCAL FAVOURITE FOR 17 YEARS TAPASBARINN – A MUST TRY IN ICELAND Experience tapas the Icelandic way, made with the freshest local ingredients in an energetic and vibrant atmosphere.
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