• OY Brewing

    March 27 in Faroe Islands ⋅ 🌬 5 °C

    The OY Brewery was established in 2021 by a group of Faroese entrepreneurs as an independent alternative to the local beer monopoly, and its name is a shortened version of the Faroese word oyggj, meaning "island."

    The venue is designed as a multifunctional space that combines a brewery, a taproom, a food hall, and a concert venue. Visitors often highlight the "cool, industrial" atmosphere, where the brewing machinery is on full display within the spacious hall.

    The food was surprisingly on point. Their fish and chips were excellent and their pulled pork was great as well. The surprising drink hit was a non-alcoholic fruited sour that's just called the pink can.

    Notably, the legal limit for driving in the Faroe Islands is very low, so I only had a single small alcoholic beer. But it was a fun time in a great space hanging out on a Friday night with locals.
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