Svalbard Bryggeri
Svalbard Bryggeri is a microbrewery in Longyearbyen at the island of Spitsbergen, the archipelago of Svalbard, Norway. Svalbard Bryggeri at 78° North is the northernmost commercial brewery in the world.[1][2]
Location | 78°13′37.4″N 15°36′32″E Longyearbyen, Svalbard |
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Opened | 2015 |
Owned by | Robert Johansen |
Website | www |
Establishing a brewery on the Svalbard archipelago required a change of Norwegian law, which prohibited commercial production of alcoholic beverages there. This meant that production was only started as late as 2015, after the law was changed by the Storting.[1][3]
The brew is characterized by that 16% of the water used for brewing are thawed ice from the 2,000 year old Bogerbreen glacier. Beverage cans from Svalbard brewery are distributed throughout the mainland Norway and an increasing share is exported.[4] The brewery also offers beer tastings for visitors to Longyearbyen.[5][6][7]
Products
- Spitsbergen IPA
- Spitsbergen Pale ale
- Spitsbergen Pilsner
- Spitsbergen Stout
- Spitsbergen Weißbier
- Spitsbergen Rav Lager
- Spitsbergen Blonde
References
- Svalbard Bryggeri Bryggeri- og drikkevareforeningen (in Norwegian)
- Nå tappes verdens nordligste øl på Svalbard NRK July 31, 2015 (in Norwegian)
- Svalbard Bryggeri er i gang Ølportalen October 1, 2015 (in Norwegian)
- Facts at the brewery website
- Svalbard Brewery www.visitnorway.com
- Tours & Tastings at the brewery website
- Svalbard Bryggeri – Världens nordligaste öltillverkare Lindh Craft Beer (in Swedish)