Beer and Iceland – the story of a beloved banned drink
Beer and Iceland!
Banning of Beer in Iceland – Why?
Strong beer was not included in the allowed substances. Since it was cheaper, it was believed that it would lead to more social problems. Also, beer was associated with Denmark. And Iceland was fighting to gain independence from Denmark. Iceland got full independence only in 1944.
Hence, it wasn’t seen as a particularly patriotic drink.
Beer and Iceland – reunited
Eventually, with a growing opposition to prohibition, Iceland’s Parliament Althingi voted to lift the ban of beer in 1989. And I dare say, the Icelander hasn’t been unhappy since…
Read about the other interesting aspects of travel to Iceland here.
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