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Initially, this was part of a complete prohibition throughout the country wine and spirits, however, were decriminalised within two decades. It is almost inconceivable, therefore, that beer has only been legal in Iceland for around three decades it was banned for nearly a century, from 1915 to 1989. It seems that half of the country is invested in the craft-beer mania, with new labels and microbreweries emerging all the time. Photo from Locally Hosted Reykjavik Beer & Food Tour at the Old Harbor
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