celebrated in Iceland Beer day (Bjórdagurinn). The most important thing that is supposed to be on this day is to drink it exactly as much as you can fit in yourself.
The date of the celebration is not at all random – this day marks the adoption of the strong beer law, which has been in force in Iceland since 1989. This act abolished the “dry law” that had been in force in the country for 75 years.
Beer Day is celebrated in all bars and restaurants. In addition, a beer festival is held, especially active participants of which are students drinking a foamy drink in the noisiest taverns in Reykjavik, but anyone can join.
Zucchini are open until the morning, and the only thing is to have something to pay for, since the prices for beer in Iceland, frankly, are rather big. To be more precise, prices are among the highest in the world.
Yes, however, and it is not necessary to sit in a pub for the entire first day of March, you can take part in a variety of festive programs, from snowmobile races to creating snow sculptures from snow.