Now you know why Norwegians generally “drink themselves up” at home before going out late at night.
Robbery in broad daylight….
Worth it for the Frydenlund, I’d say!
Yeah, there is a reasons Norwegian has a whole thing with getting drunk at home before going out 😅
The price of beer was definitely shocking to me as a tourist. It definitely limited how much I drank while there… not that I get shit housed but going out to a bar just to hang somewhere at night that wasn’t the hotel was not a cheap proposition.
That’s a lot even by Norwegian standards.
You got a thumbs up for the pun 👍
I don’t know where people live that they have so much cheaper beer, pubs in Edinburgh sell pints for 7 to 10 pounds which is around 100 to 135 kroner.
Tilbake til karsk. Sukker + gjær = sunt husholdningsregnskap.
God, I miss Sommersby pear, it’s hard to find in the U.S. You’re not in Voss, are you?
Holy hell, that’s expensive!
Excessive prices. But capitalism is about supply and demand. I tend to bring a few beers when I go hiking, even if there is service where I am going. I might be extremely cheap, but I’d rather carry 3kg extra for the hike, than pay the extortionate prices.
This has bit me in the ass more times than I can count, but still worth it imo. At least the trip home is easier.
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I think this is a dad joke.
Now you know why Norwegians generally “drink themselves up” at home before going out late at night.
Robbery in broad daylight….
Worth it for the Frydenlund, I’d say!
Yeah, there is a reasons Norwegian has a whole thing with getting drunk at home before going out 😅
The price of beer was definitely shocking to me as a tourist. It definitely limited how much I drank while there… not that I get shit housed but going out to a bar just to hang somewhere at night that wasn’t the hotel was not a cheap proposition.
That’s a lot even by Norwegian standards.
You got a thumbs up for the pun 👍
I don’t know where people live that they have so much cheaper beer, pubs in Edinburgh sell pints for 7 to 10 pounds which is around 100 to 135 kroner.
Tilbake til karsk. Sukker + gjær = sunt husholdningsregnskap.
God, I miss Sommersby pear, it’s hard to find in the U.S. You’re not in Voss, are you?
Holy hell, that’s expensive!
Excessive prices. But capitalism is about supply and demand. I tend to bring a few beers when I go hiking, even if there is service where I am going. I might be extremely cheap, but I’d rather carry 3kg extra for the hike, than pay the extortionate prices.
This has bit me in the ass more times than I can count, but still worth it imo. At least the trip home is easier.
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