Iceland review - 2013, Síða 59

Iceland review - 2013, Síða 59
ICELAND REVIEW 57 before eventually taking over Útvík from his parents. “I didn’t really think about it that much and I always wanted to do lots of different things at the same time,” Árni says when asked if it was always his plan to follow in his parents’ footsteps. Today, he and Birgitte have around 60 dairy cows. Judging by the images hanging from the walls of the couple’s house, the ani- mals are part of the family. Large photographs of the cows hang in the entrance and living room as does a painting in the dining room. “I had it made for Árni’s birthday,” Birgitte explains of the striking—if not somewhat unusual—portrait of a cow in shades of red. Birgitte, a fashion designer by training, also has a knack for interior design. Their home is adorned with objects from near and far, including from various countries in Africa, which they picked up on trips visiting her sister. The couple met in Denmark when they were in their late teens. “We met at a bar in On average, Árni travels 10-15 days of every month but says he sometimes wouldn’t mind spending more time at home. “I like to be at home, see the seasons change, cut the grass. I don’t mind missing winter, though.” In the meantime, Birgitte holds the fort, tending to the cows and daily bookkeeping until their two young children Baltasar (10) and Apríl (2) return home at the end of the school day, absorbing her time in the evening. “It’s a lot of work,” she confesses. Luckily, when the family needs a break, it’s just a 15-minute drive to their summerhouse in Varmahlíð. “People think it’s a bit weird that we go on holiday so close to home, but it’s great,” Birgitte says. COwS ON THE wALL Árni grew up on the farm, later moving on to study at the Agricultural University of Iceland in Hvanneyri, West Iceland, and the Agricultural University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen and it was just my friend and I, and he left, so I didn’t really have much com- petition,” Árni jokes. Birgitte subsequently moved to Iceland but the couple later returned to Denmark so Birgitte could study fashion design. “Árni didn’t want to miss out on all the student parties so he looked for a course that took the same amount of time as mine and ended up with speech therapy,” she laughs. In 2011, they set up the brewery. Árni’s friend Jóhann ‘Jói’ Axel Guðmundsson, who also grew up in the area, works as the brewer. Jói is busy tending to the brewing process when Áslaug and I visit the farm in late July. “We should put some of these on or Jói will get upset,” Birgitte muses as she slips on shoe and hair covers as we enter the brew- ery. “I studied brewing in Manchester and Denmark and have known Árni for ages,” Jói explains of his part in the business. He tells us that he’s usually strict about keeping to the recipe but there are some exceptions. “I Birgitte with the kids, apríl and Baltasar. opposite page: for Árni, beer is more than just a business. “i never really wanted to belong. i was never an arsenal or a united fan. But this [sense of belonging] happens in the beer world too. Like with bikies, as soon as you see each other you know and it’s like ‘hey.’ now i’m one of them—it’s fun.”
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