Hops and History: Bergen’s Craft Beer and Old Pubs

Walking tour in Bergen

2 hr 30 min
Duration
6
Stops
Easy
Difficulty
nightlifefood

About This Tour

Bergen is a city where history and modern culture flow as freely as the rain. While most visitors flock to the colorful Hanseatic wharf of Bryggen, the real soul of the city’s social life is found tucked away in the narrow alleys and historic buildings of the Sentrum district. This self-guided walk invites you to explore the evolution of Bergen’s liquid history, from the traditional 'vinstove' to the cutting-edge craft beer bars that have made the city a destination for hops enthusiasts. You will discover how the city’s maritime past and rainy climate have shaped a unique indoor culture centered around 'kos'—the Norwegian art of coziness and good company. On this neighborhood stroll, you will visit legendary establishments like Apollon, a hybrid record store and pub that serves as a cornerstone of the local music scene, and Henrik øl- og vinstove, a pioneer in the Norwegian craft beer revolution. The route takes you through Skostredet, one of Bergen's most charming streets, where old wooden houses now host vibrant bars and creative spaces. This walking route is designed for those who want to experience Bergen like a local, skipping the tourist traps in favor of authentic atmosphere and world-class brews. Along the way, you will learn about the strict historical alcohol laws of Norway and how a new generation of brewers and bartenders has transformed the city into a nightlife hub. Whether you are a dedicated 'untappd' user or just someone looking for a cozy place to escape the drizzle, this audio walk provides the perfect context for your evening. You can take your time at each stop, sampling local Norwegian IPAs, traditional ales, or even award-winning cocktails. Because this is a self-guided adventure, you have the freedom to linger over a pint or move quickly to the next discovery. This isn't just a walking tour Bergen style; it is an independent exploration of the city's flavors, stories, and social fabric. **Note:** This area is known for its ever-changing character. Street art, pop-up venues, and temporary exhibitions may differ from what's described. That's part of the adventure - you might discover something entirely new!

Highlights

  • Sample over 50 varieties of beer at the legendary Henrik øl- og vinstove
  • Browse vinyl records while sipping a local brew at Apollon Platebar
  • Discover the bohemian charm of Skostredet, Bergen's trendiest street
  • Visit No Stress, previously named the best bar in Norway
  • Learn about Norway's unique drinking culture and brewing history
  • Enjoy harbor views with a craft beer at the modern Una

Route Map

Route map for Hops and History: Bergen’s Craft Beer and Old Pubs

Numbers indicate the order of stops on the tour

Tour Stops (6)

1

Henrik øl- og vinstove

Welcome to Henrik øl- og vinstove, a true institution in Bergen’s beer scene. Named after the famous Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen, whose statue stands just outside the nearby National Theatre, this pub was one of the first in the city to pivot from standard lagers to specialized craft beers. With over 50 taps, it remains a temple for enthusiasts. The atmosphere here is traditional and unpretentious, reflecting the 'vinstove' style of old European alehouses. As you look around, notice the wooden interiors and the diverse crowd, from theater-goers to students. This stop sets the stage for our journey, highlighting how Bergen transitioned from a city of limited options to a craft beer capital. Please note that tap lists change daily, so there is always something new to discover.

2

Baran

A short walk brings us to Baran, a cozy corner pub that epitomizes the neighborhood feel of Bergen's Sentrum. Baran is known for its intimate setting and an impressive selection of both Norwegian and international craft beers. In the winter months, it is the perfect example of 'kos'—the Norwegian concept of warmth and friendliness. The pub often features beers from smaller, local Norwegian microbreweries that are hard to find elsewhere. It’s a great place to chat with the bartenders, who are usually happy to share the story behind the latest keg they’ve tapped. The décor is simple and focuses on the beer, making it a favorite for locals who want to avoid the busier harbor-side bars.

3

Apollon Platebar

Apollon Platebar is perhaps one of the most unique stops on our walking route. Established in 1976, it is one of Norway's oldest independent record stores. In 2012, they combined their love for music with a passion for beer, creating a hybrid 'platebar' or record bar. As you explore, you can browse through crates of vinyl while enjoying a pint from their extensive tap list. This spot is a cultural hub, often hosting small acoustic sets or release parties. It represents the creative, slightly alternative side of Bergen. The selection here leans heavily towards local Norwegian breweries like 7 Fjell and Lervig, making it an excellent spot to taste the 'Bergen flavor' while surrounded by decades of music history.

4

Folk & Røvere

Now we move toward Skostredet, where you’ll find Folk & Røvere. The name translates to 'People and Robbers,' a nod to a famous Norwegian children's story, but the vibe here is decidedly grown-up and bohemian. This bar is famous for its outdoor seating area, which is popular even in the rain thanks to heaters and umbrellas. Skostredet was once a street for shoemakers, but today it is the heart of Bergen's alternative nightlife. Folk & Røvere often features live DJs and has a very laid-back, inclusive atmosphere. It’s the kind of place where you can lose track of time watching the world go by on Bergen's most colorful street. The beer selection is solid, often featuring easy-drinking local favorites.

5

No Stress Bergen

Just around the corner is No Stress, a bar that lives up to its name. While this route focuses on beer, No Stress is famous for its cocktails and has previously been named the best bar in Norway. However, they also maintain a curated selection of craft beers for those who prefer hops over spirits. The interior is modern and playful, often featuring retro video games for patrons to play. It represents the modern, youthful energy of Bergen’s nightlife. The focus here is on quality ingredients and a relaxed vibe—no dress codes, just good drinks. It’s a great example of how Bergen’s bar scene has modernized, moving away from old-fashioned pubs toward sophisticated but accessible lounges.

6

Una

Our final stop is Una, located near the historic Bryggen area but with a contemporary twist. Una functions as both a brewery and a kitchen, specializing in sourdough pizza and craft beer. This is the perfect place to end your stroll, as you can see the fermentation tanks right in the bar. The view looks out toward the Vågen harbor, providing a beautiful backdrop for your final drink. Una focuses on the pairing of food and beer, showing how craft brewing has influenced the culinary scene in Bergen. As you finish your self-guided walk, take a moment to reflect on the diversity of Bergen's drinking culture—from the record-filled rooms of Apollon to the modern, industrial-chic space of Una.

Frequently Asked Questions

The Hops and History route is the best self-guided walk for beer enthusiasts. It covers 6 iconic locations including Apollon Platebar and Henrik øl- og vinstove, focusing on the city's unique craft beer culture and history.

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