Norsk Kornølfestival
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A festival dedicated to true, traditional farmhouse ale, in Hornindal, Western Norway. Next dates: Oct 2-6, 2025. https://www.norskkornolfestival.no/
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This year's winner of the audience favourite competition was Gunnar Skare from Ørsta. Gunnar is probably the only brewer in Norway who still makes his own malt and has his own kveik. This year Gunnar air-dried the malt.
An older white-haired man in a hoodie speaks into a microphone held by a red-haired man who is clutching quite a few papers.
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"pumped" Terje & Halvor to learn as much as possible. They've brewed the beer a few times, and really got it right this time. Terje & Halvor intended to be at the festival this year, but were not able to make it.

First time a Telemark-style beer has won.
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The winners of the judged competition were Kristoffer Lia and Robin Jacobsen Hetleøen. They are not traditional brewers, but learned to brew Morgedal-style maltøl (eastern Norway) from Halvor & Terje from Morgedal when they demo brewed at the festival a few years ago. They said they literally ...
Two young, smiling guys in black hoodies and caps, one of whom is speaking into a mike. The judges are smiling and listening.
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Second place in the judged competition went to Idar Nygård from Hornindal, who has been brewing since 1995. He brewed a classic Hornindal-style kornøl with his own kveik. He doesn't look super happy in this photo, but we can assure you he was.
A white-haired man with a tan in a puffer jacket is speaking into a mike on stage in front of the judges. In front of him is a malt sack (a prize).
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3rd place in the judged competition went to Nils Olaf Kyllo, a traditional brewer from Stjørdal, participating with a classic stjørdalsøl from self-smoked malt, with baking yeast. Nils Olaf has been brewing for 30 years, but this was his first time at the festival.
An older man in a plaid shirt is speaking into a microphone on a stage, while other people on stage (the judges) are listening.
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Newcomer of the Year went to Andreas Solvik og Arvid Dybevoll for a kornøl a la Hornindal (raw ale with kveik). They come from Markane, a district 10km from Hornindal, which has a number of active brewers. They are the first participants from Markane, and so we were extra happy to have them.
Two older men beaming on a stage, while being spoken to by a red-haired man holding a microphone and a sheet of paper.
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A big thanks to GRS Riflestocks, who sponsor our brewing competition with a hypermodern ergonomic riflestock. GRS is a world-class producer of riflestocks, located in Hornindal.
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This year's demo brewer at the festival is Øystein Menes, who lives in Førde in Sunnfjord. He learned to brew from his uncle from Vik in Sogn, so he brews Sogn-style beer. He has brewed for 40 years and held a number of brewing courses in traditional brewing.
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The tradition of strange beers at @kornolfest.bsky.social continues. This year an 86-year-old guy is bringing beer fermented with Mucor mucedo. He has a theory that cheesemaking in the brewhouse may have caused it to get into the beer in older times. He found research that says it can ferment to 15%
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Arvid Solheim from Lærdal has started brewing for the festival
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We're happy to announce that @braciatrix.bsky.social will be speaking at this year's festival on "Drinking with the Dead: Women, Ale, and Ritual in Viking-Age Ireland."

www.norskkornolfestival.no/2025/08/27/s...
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Just to let you know: last chance to buy early bird tickets for the festival is midnight CET on Friday. Tickets will remain available after Friday, but the price goes up.
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This year it will be easier than ever to get to the festival, because you can book bus tickets from the airport and hotel rooms directly from the festival.

Details: www.norskkornolfestival.no/2025/02/05/e...
Easy travel to the festival – Norsk Kornølfestival 2025
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