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Nice video, Oslo is a great city!
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Great travel tips! You guys are always on the move. Cheers
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Nice video but Norweigain bars dont seem to have any character or soul..
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Forgot about Brewdog Grunerløkka (aka. BD57).
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Hey, you just filmed my route home from work. I try to stay away from those places as often as I can. But I fall for the temptation to drop by all to often...
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Cool video, I think I'm heading to Oslo in December. What are the prices like?
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Been to all those bars, and agree with everything you said! The beer culture in Norway is great and a must for any beer lover.
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I'm watching this from my hospital bed, while eating hospital food and I have to say: I hate you!
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Aaaahhhhh! I love the message for Heineken.
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I'm planning a trip to Norway for next year with my best mate so these videos are perfect, thank you!
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Looks amazing! I never would have thought they were so into good beers in Norway, especially given the prices. But maybe the high price weeds out all but the diehards.
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cool
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Jonny continues his Norwegian adventure with a night out in Oslo with esteemed beer writer Espen Smith. Here are Oslo's best bars, brewpubs and restaurants! Check out our partners at http://www.beermerchants.com Twitter – @beerchannel Facebook – http://www.facebook.com/thecraftbeerchannel Instagram – @jonnygarrett @mrbradevans Remember to drink responsibly(ish) and not be that guy...
Like one of the others in here said, Tilt is a fun place to visit as well, there's Gaasa n Storgata, two blocks down. Down in the Grønland neighbourhood you have a fine establishment, in an old Vienna cafe style, called Olympen (or Lompa, after a flat soft potatobread we have around our hot-dogs, as the locals say).
In Kvadraturen, the inner city, just behind the old Akershus Castle, next to Dubliner, you have the Whiskey Bar, another place to get some fine craft beers, like the new Oslo brewery St. Halvard.
Behind the town hall, there's Dr. Jekyll's Pub, with quite the extensive list of beers.
Further west, why not check out Cafe Laundromat and Cafe Nero around the corner from Bislett stadium?
The thirst for craft beers grows and grows, and older places like Lorry (Behind the Royal Palace) and Gamle Major try to keep up as well, with one being a stop for Belgian beers and the other for Norwegian craft beers.
On Foursquare, I have a humble list called "Oslo Beer Safari" (among others) which I try to keep up to date (things change really quite fast these days).