Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Carlsberg Visit

A group of us from Holger went to see the Carlsberg visitor center and museum on February 1st. Click on the pictures for larger and better quality. Sorry that they're scattered about, I'm still trying to figure out how this blog thing works.
Entrance to the Carlsberg complex.
The Carlsberg center was located about 20 minutes by bus away from the residence. The public transportation system here is very easy to navigate and makes getting almost anywhere in the city a breeze. I bought a monthly pass that gives me unlimited use of the metro trains and buses and I've put it to good use.
John was pretty hungover... It's art.
The visitor center and museum is really the original Carlsberg factory which is called Gamle (Old) Carlsberg. We didn't actually get to tour the factory where they make the beer now. You enter the complex which has a wide open courtyard which would be very beautiful during the summertime. You then go into the center and buy a ticket for the self guided tour which includes vouchers for two beers.

A garage with old delivery trucks is one of the first things you see.
Picture of the old factory from the courtyard.

Pano view of the courtyard.
The tour takes you through a start bar, the horse stables, a sculpture garden, and the old brewhouse. The other parts weren't available when we went. Here's a link (click here)

 
Old beer wagons
Selfy with a horse!

Old bell. You it was really loud when we rang it.
Old beer machinery


Entrance to Old Carlsberg
JC Jacobsen named Carlsberg after his son Carl Jacobsen

Upstairs is the world's largest bottled beer collection.
This board shows the current number in the collection. 21,925 full bottles.
The bottle collection
There were rows upon rows of bottles


Sampling the Jacobsen
Nice bartender told us a lot about the different beers
The Brewer's Star. Thought it was pretty cool.

Here is a writeup explaining the brewer's start.

Old articles regulating beer making (I think).
The first ever Carlsberg beer produced.
Cool old bottle.

Old parts of the museum.
Old brewing tanks.



Overall the tour was really fun. You can learn a lot if you ask questions and are willing to read all the information in the exhibits. I would definitely recommend going to see it if visiting Copenhagen. If anything you get to taste some good beer!

Skol!



Thursday, February 14, 2013

First Post!

I've been in Copenhagen, Denmark for study abroad for almost a month now and I've decided to make a blog. I figure this will be a more descriptive way of giving updates about what is going on with me than just posting pictures to Facebook. Hopefully I'll be able to post better quality images here as well. I'll try to keep my posts fairly short in writing and have more pictures as they're much more interesting.




I'll start with a basic overview of what I'm doing in Copenhagen. I arrived in Copenhagen on January 19th, 2013 and am studying at Copenhagen Business School. I'm currently taking four classes all in the third quarter so that I can be home in time to start a summer internship. My courses are Management Accounting and Control Systems, Language of Negotiations, Entrepreneurship and Innovation in a Global Perspective, and Emerging Markets - Societies in Transition.

I absolutely love the city. It is nothing like anything I've seen before. Here are some pictures. I'm keeping it short.

The main building of CBS at night

Inside one of the CBS buildings. Modern Danish design is awesome.

Not sure what this is but it's on a big square.

John, Me, Brody, Kyle before the Dispatch show

Dispatch at Lille Vega in Copenhagen. Amazing show.

We got to meet the band in the lobby after the show

The Parliament building and a horse statue

Looking over Copenhagen.

The royal summer home (I think) in Kongens Have in Copenhagen

Holger Danskes Vej 89 where I live

Round Church. Artsy eh?

The classic Nyhavn pic.

We toured the Carlsberg museum. More about that later.

Went the the Danish National Museum

At the Carlsberg Museum

Went to a hockey game in Sweden. More about that later.
Lille Vega. This shows how little (lille) it is.


Went to a party/club on a boat. More later.