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4 reviews for Lørenskog Brusshop
| larsga (108), Oslo, Norway | | December 10, 2008 A combined soft drink and beer retail store that aims for bulk sales. There are also some kiosk-like facilities. The attraction is that they sell a number of beers that are very hard to find in the Oslo area, from for example the Trio, Lervig, Mack, and Aass breweries. In addition they have some rare imports, some of which are craft beers. To get here you must either have a car or take a taxi. | | Sigmund (77), Hafrsfjord, Norway | | October 2, 2008 Specialist store for beers and soft drinks, one of the best in Norway for grocery store strength beers (below 4.75% ABV). They had Inveralmond Lia Fail and Ossian when I visited, + other British ales + the usual Norwegian stuff. | | espenra (13), Oslo, Norway | | July 26, 2008 This place is really a soda-shop, but they also sell beer. It caters to the average
norwegian beer-drinker i.e. it mostly sells pale lagers, but they also have a small
selection of real ales as well. The staff is pleasant but they don’t really have much knowledge about beers and they stocked beer that was past the best-before date when I visited them.
| | yngwie (91), Kristiansand, Norway | | July 23, 2008 Once, there were beer- and sodashops all over Norway, but most are long gone. Lørenskog Brusshop is one of the few remaining, but unfortunately the selection isn’t very interesting anymore. Some of the more obscure macros and some others can be found though. As everywhere in Norway, it’s quite expensive. Worth a stop if you’re in the area. |
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