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Beer Day in Iceland marks the anniversary of the end of 75 years of prohibition regarding beer on the Island nation, March 1, 1989. Other alcohol was available after 1921, but beer was tied to the colonial past when Denmark ruled Iceland. Therefore, when the ban finally ended in 1989, 44 years after Iceland's independence from Denmark, beer became the national drink. Throughout the nation pubs and restaurants host celebrations and all day happy hours.
Beer Day kicks off the annual five day Food and Fun Festival in Reykjavik each year: http://www.foodandfun.is
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