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Written on: 10.05.2010 20:08
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Rock it Roskilde
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What's the best bar at the festival?
My favorites are the Rum and Cigar close to Orange stage and 100% eco cocktails, cant remember where it's at though.
What's yours?
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Written on: 10.05.2010 20:14
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Aleg-One
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"Tuborg"
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Written on: 10.05.2010 20:19
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MasterMaster
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Agree, Aleg My fav. is just to go to a Tuborg stand and get a few ice-cold beers Nothing beats that at a festival!
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Written on: 10.05.2010 22:06
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Deskeff
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Gringo Bar (Daguiri's), and the Eco-bars at Odeon and Arena (white russians and royal mojito's) oh yeah and every beer-stand.. but you do once in a while crave something other than beer (but only for a couple of hours)
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Written on: 11.05.2010 07:05
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Desmond
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gringo bar
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Written on: 11.05.2010 08:09
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CharlieSabotage
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gringo
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Written on: 11.05.2010 09:10
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Fredde
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I'll go with Gringo as well.
Last year on a scorching day (duh!) we got our drinks, and just sat down in the sand in the shadow right by the counter. Oh sweet chill....the sand was looovely.
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Written on: 11.05.2010 09:19
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Aleg-One
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Oh yeah, Gringo is nice But I'll prefer a cold beer and then buy a "Hyldedrøm" icecream if I need to cool down
[This article was edited 1 times, at last 11.05.2010 at 09:19.]
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Written on: 11.05.2010 09:51
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Rock it Roskilde
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Never been to gringo - maybe i'll try it if i walk pass it this year. Is it close to any of the stages?
A cold beer is without a doubt THE BEST choice but it easier to start the day with a drink after 6-7 days of drinking.
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Written on: 11.05.2010 10:05
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Fredde
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Never been to gringo - maybe i'll try it if i walk pass it this year. Is it close to any of the stages?
A cold beer is without a doubt THE BEST choice but it easier to start the day with a drink after 6-7 days of drinking.
It's right by Pavillion/Pavillion Jr and will be open from saturday when the gates open.
Can't believe you have missed it, it's huuuuge.
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Written on: 11.05.2010 10:53
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Rock it Roskilde
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Me neither, maybe i just forgot . But i'm positive that i've never had a drink there in 5 years. Have to try some nachos and a drink this year.
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Written on: 11.05.2010 12:30
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Jim Daggerthuggert
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The "landmine"/beach bar at the lake.
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Written on: 11.05.2010 14:08
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B.
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The "landmine"/beach bar at the lake.
This.
There is also a special beer bar (behind the farris wheel last year) that serves a selection of special beers from tap and bottled, including Hoegaarden (a Belgium "white" beer).
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Written on: 16.05.2010 19:36
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TommyKJ
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The "landmine"/beach bar at the lake.
I think it was called UXO-bar.
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Written on: 17.05.2010 14:50
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Jim Daggerthuggert
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The "landmine"/beach bar at the lake.
I think it was called UXO-bar.
Right you are.
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Written on: 18.05.2010 12:46
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CampEastBurgerJoint (formerly CWBJ)
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The "landmine"/beach bar at the lake.
This.
There is also a special beer bar (behind the farris wheel last year) that serves a selection of special beers from tap and bottled, including Hoegaarden (a Belgium "white" beer).
@ B.
Do you know what that bar was called? I f*cking LUV Hoegarden!
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Written on: 18.05.2010 14:20
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B.
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No, but it has been there for several years. If you know where the ferris wheel was last year you'll know where to find it.
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Written on: 18.05.2010 15:19
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CampEastBurgerJoint (formerly CWBJ)
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@ B.
Excellent! That must be by the Ski Burger-stand right?
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Written on: 18.05.2010 20:53
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Simon Freiesleben
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Yep you can see it from there It's also close to the Rum 'n' Cigar bar i believe.
I only got two drinks last year. One was Mojito Royal from the Bus Bar which was nice and refreshing, although it could definitely have packed a bit more punch.
The other was a Cosmopolitan while waiting in line for NiN. I only bought it because two "mobile bars" walked by and sold them. I don't remember how it was, so i guess it was neither terribly bad or exciting.
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Written on: 20.05.2010 08:34
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elGrand
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The Jack Daniels bus was awesome in 08. Where did it go last year?
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Written on: 20.05.2010 16:40
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Simon Freiesleben
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Jack D had their own stand near the swedish meatballs stand i believe
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Written on: 18.03.2011 13:29
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InsomniacJunkie
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It is a basic question, we are two French who arrived for the first time at Roskilde 2011 and we would like to know the price of drinks in the festival ground and outside (supermarket in Roskilde city center)...
Thanks
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Written on: 19.03.2011 07:16
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Jim Daggerthuggert
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It is a basic question, we are two French who arrived for the first time at Roskilde 2011 and we would like to know the price of drinks in the festival ground and outside (supermarket in Roskilde city center)...
Thanks
Well, a beer at a supermarket is anything from 2 kr. to 40 kr (deping on size and brand). A bottle of wine is anything from 20 kr. to 300 kr. (depending on quality and such). A bottle of noname vodka is about 70 dkr..
At the camp area you can buy a crate of 24 Tuborg for about 150 dkr., they are cold. Wine is about 70 dkr for a liter. Drinks will be anything from 30 to 60 dkr. A bottel of vodka with ice and soda is around 250 dkr.
At the festival area a beer is around 40 dkr. A drink about 40 to 70 dkr. And a liter of wine about 70 dkr.
The prices will be announced on the homepage when we get a little closer to the festival. These prices are approx..
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Written on: 23.03.2011 14:49
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MariA
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Well, if you compare with same quality, it's between 1,5 and twice the french price for most of alcohols.
Beer is really cheap here, but then again, if you look for some quality then it's about the same price. Depends what you're mostly looking forward to, the taste or to get drunk 
If it's the first time you're coming to Denmark, I think you should drink some Carlsberg beer, Sommersby (cider), Vodka + salt Lakrids, Aquavit, did I forget some others must try, others ?
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Written on: 23.03.2011 17:41
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Saturnus
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You should try some proper danish beers instead if you're here for the first time. Danish microbrews are among the very elite of beers and Danish cooking of course is world leading.
And naturally pastries, there's no where on earth that will ever come close to real danish pastries.
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