5/5 Joel P. 1 year ago on Google
We
stopped
by
the
Spritmuseum
as
it
was
on
our
GoCity
Stockholm
card.
The
museum
entry
usually
costs
130
SEK,
which
on
reflection,
is
good
value
for
the
time
you
spend
in
there
and
the
quality
of
the
experience.
We
started
on
the
ground
floor
and
looked
through
the
art
exhibit
‘Troubled
Waters’
by
artists
Pierre
et
Gilles.
It
was
rather
risqué,
but
very
thought
provoking
and
I
really
enjoyed
it.
We
then
started
to
make
our
way
through
the
experience,
which
was
a
well
thought
out
collection
of
exhibits
based
on
a
variety
of
alcohol
trends.
There
were
plenty
of
interactive
elements
to
the
experience,
and
I
recommend
getting
involved
with
all
the
quizzes,
they’re
great
fun.
At
the
time
of
visiting
they
were
focusing
on
the
Gin
scene
that
has
exploded
in
Sweden
(very
much
like
the
UK)
and
it
was
interesting
to
see
their
take
on
it.
Another
fascinating
element
to
the
experience
was
the
Swedish
relationship
with
alcohol.
I’m
from
the
UK,
and
it
is
both
fairly
cheap
and
easy
to
drink
to
excess
pretty
much
anywhere.
The
Swedish
stance
on
the
matter
seems
to
be
a
lot
more
discouraging
than
the
UK.
In
the
exhibits
there
were
elements
that
focused
on
hangovers
and
drinking
too
much
-
showing
the
ugly
truth
to
drinking.
I
especially
enjoyed
taking
a
few
minutes
out
lying
in
darkened
room
watching
what
happens
when
you
‘go
too
far’
and
what
happens
to
you
the
more
your
blood
alcohol
levels
increase.
All
in
all,
I
was
l
really
surprised
by
the
Spiritmuseum.
It’s
far
more
than
just
a
‘sniff
this’
or
how
to
make
a
cocktail,
it’s
art,
culture,
the
Swedish
relationship
with
alcohol
and
so
much
more.
I
would
definitely
recommend
a
visit
if
you’re
looking
for
something
a
little
different
to
do
after
the
equally
fascinating
Vasa
Museum.
On
a
side
note,
they
do
offer
tasting
boards
and
experiences
alongside
the
tour,
but
these
are
an
additional
cost.
It
was
approximately
175
SEK
when
we
visited
and
this
was
for
4
different
tasters.
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