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Reyka Vodka Glacier Bar

Reyka Vodka Glacier Bar

Who the hell needs to search for ice when your bar sits on a glacier? Iceland’s Reyka Small Batch Vodka will do just that by building the world’s first glacier bar. The full-outfitted bar will be located on Langjökull, the second-largest glacier in Iceland. It’s so remote that the bar has no address. Instead, they’ve supply geographic coordinates (64.565653°N, 20.024822°W) for thirsty travelers to get there (by SnoCat, sled dog?). But not just anyone can show up. You have to apply through Reyka to be a special guest in limited numbers since this bar will only be up for five days and likely only serve their vodka. If you make it in, don’t you dare ask for gin.