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Ever fancied having a Greenland beer brewed from an 4,000-year-old iceberg? Join the beer revolution in Greenland & find out how beer is unifying the country.

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Greenland is going through a bit of a gastronomic revolution at the moment. And that includes Greenland beer too.

With restaurants such as Sarfalik at the forefront of fine dining and food blogger Anne Nivíka Grødem challenging people’s perceptions of cooking, people are starting to change their approach to food and drink in Greenland.

Today, people are starting to use locally sourced ingredients much more than ever before as opposed to relying upon foreign imported foods. There’s very much a sense of “this is Greenland, this is our food.”

There’s no hiding from the fact that Greenland relies heavily on foreign imported goods – being as island cut away from everything it just has to – but slowly things are changing.

A lot of that’s down to the Greenland beer revolution too.

Planning a trip to Greenland? Then bookmark my guides on the best places to visit in Greenland, on what the food is like and my top tips for Greenland too. I’ve also written individual desination guides to Nuuk, Igaliku, Narsaq, Qaqortoq and Uunartoq.

Join the Greenland Beer Revolution
Join the Greenland Beer Revolution

The birth of an idea

When we visited Narsaq in southern Greenland we stayed with Kattie and Fridrik, owners of Hotel Narsaq.

Kattie and Fridrik are two of those people who aren’t happy unless they’ve got a hundred projects on the go. When Fridrik found out that the local brewery was closing down a couple of years ago he decided to buy it and revive it. That’s how Qajaq was born.

Knowing nothing about beer (except for how to drink it), Fridrik and his brewmaster Isaac are now at the heart of this beer revolution with a strong message – this is Greenland beer, brewed in Greenland, for Greenlandics.

Qajaq beer, Greenland

Qajaq; Greenland beer for Greenlandics

Why I hear you ask?

“99% of the beer sold here in Greenland is either Carlsberg or Tuborg that’s brewed in Denmark, which is insane considering that we’ve got such pure, beautiful water.”

The hardest challenge Fridrik faces if changing people’s perceptions of buying a Greenland beer over a cheaper, imported Danish beer. “We’re want to introduce Greenlanders to good Greenlandic made beer. It takes time to introduce a new drinking culture to a country but we’re patient.

“We want our beer to create a strong Greenlandic symbol to unify and educate people. I believe it can be done and hopefully put one tiny foundation towards a revolution against foreigners. That’s the idea anyway.”

Isaac Milosavich

How icebergs are being use to make beer in Greenland

Fridrik truly believes that in time, in 12-18 months, that Greenlandics will be drinking locally brewed beer instead of foreign imported beer. Why? Because of icebergs.

As Fridrik’s already said, the water used to brew the beer doesn’t get any purer than in Greenland, and at Qajaq they’re even using iceberg water to get an even cleaner taste.

But does it really make it taste any better?

“Yes, for sure! It’s water which has been frozen for 1,000-4,000 years ago, it’s as pure as it can be, but not only that you get the feeling you’re drinking history.” I like that idea.

Ice harvesting, Greenland

Ice harvesting in Greenland

While we stayed with Fridrik we thought we’d help out a little bit, add an extra pair of hands – that’s when we went ice harvesting.

Don’t worry if you have no idea what ice harvesting is – we didn’t either – but basically it involves sailing around looking for the purist iceberg, hacking off some huge blocks of ice, and then processing that iceberg water to make beer. Sounds easy, right?

I’m not going to lie, we explain it a lot better in our video on Narsaq so make sure you watch that:

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There’s no doubt about it, the beer that we drank was so clean and crisp, and the fact you’re drinking it in somewhere as beautiful as Greenland makes it taste even better.

When asked what makes Narsaq and Greenland such a fantastic place to visit, he said “Greenland is amazing, pure, untouched, unique, out of this world… it’s difficult to explain. I guess it’s pure freedom.

“We really want people to come to Narsaq and experience what this beautiful country is like, and we feel doing that with a locally brewed beer only heightens that experience. That’s what we’re trying to achieve.”

After experiencing it for ourselves we can assure you Fridik’s not wrong…


Is Greenland beer something that you’d be interested in trying? I’d love to hear what you think so make sure you let me know in the comments below!

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  • Macca Sherifi

    Macca Sherifi is the founder of the multiple award-winning blogs An Adventurous World and the Great British Bucket List. Every month he inspires over 200,000 avid readers to travel the world.

Scott

Monday 29th of January 2024

I have had your beer while in Nuuk. It is as good as the any of the best world class craft beer I've ever had. Very impressive. Just wish I could get it here in the US to give as a gift

Scott

Macca Sherifi

Tuesday 6th of February 2024

Ah that's great to hear! It's quite the beer, isn't it? And so cool that it's made with iceberg water!

Anand kumar

Thursday 16th of June 2022

Good knowledge of Greenland.

Macca Sherifi

Wednesday 22nd of June 2022

Thank you so much - it's a place I absolutely love!