Top 10 Beer Trade Shows in Norway 2026

Robert Gultig

11 December 2025

Top 10 Beer Trade Shows in Norway 2026

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Written by Robert Gultig

11 December 2025

Introduction:

The beer industry in Norway continues to thrive, with a growing demand for craft and specialty beers driving innovation and market growth. In 2025, Norway produced over 100 million liters of beer, with exports reaching over $50 million. As the industry evolves, trade shows play a crucial role in connecting producers, distributors, and consumers. Here are the top 10 beer trade shows in Norway for 2026:

1. Oslo Beer Festival
– Over 200 breweries showcasing their latest products
– Attendance of over 20,000 beer enthusiasts
– Provides a platform for networking and discovering new trends in the industry

2. Bergen Craft Beer Expo
– Focuses on promoting local craft breweries in the Bergen region
– Highlights innovative brewing techniques and flavors
– Draws in a diverse crowd of beer lovers and industry professionals

3. Trondheim Beer Fest
– Features a wide selection of traditional and experimental beers
– Hosts educational seminars and tasting sessions
– Creates a vibrant atmosphere for beer enthusiasts to connect and learn

4. Stavanger Beer Market
– Showcases a variety of local and international breweries
– Offers opportunities for breweries to expand their market reach
– Attracts both seasoned beer connoisseurs and casual drinkers

5. Tromsø Beer Festival
– Celebrates the unique flavors of northern Norway
– Highlights craft breweries from the Arctic region
– Provides a platform for small breweries to gain exposure and recognition

6. Kristiansand Beer Expo
– Showcases the best of Norwegian craft beer
– Promotes sustainable brewing practices and local ingredients
– Encourages collaboration and knowledge sharing within the industry

7. Drammen Beer Fair
– Brings together breweries, distributors, and consumers under one roof
– Features a wide range of beer styles and flavors
– Fosters a sense of community and appreciation for craft beer culture

8. Fredrikstad Beer Festival
– Emphasizes quality over quantity, with a curated selection of breweries
– Offers exclusive tastings and limited-edition releases
– Provides a platform for brewers to receive feedback and engage with their audience

9. Arendal Craft Beer Expo
– Focuses on small-batch producers and artisanal breweries
– Promotes the culture of craft beer and independent brewing
– Encourages consumers to explore new tastes and support local businesses

10. Molde Beer Market
– Showcases a mix of established and up-and-coming breweries
– Offers a platform for breweries to test new products and receive feedback
– Highlights the diversity and creativity of the Norwegian beer scene

Insights:

The beer trade show landscape in Norway reflects the growing interest in craft beer and artisanal brewing. With an increasing number of breweries entering the market, trade shows play a vital role in helping them stand out and connect with consumers. As the industry continues to evolve, we can expect to see more emphasis on sustainability, innovation, and collaboration among breweries. In 2026, Norway’s beer exports are projected to exceed $60 million, highlighting the country’s growing presence in the global beer market. As consumers seek unique and flavorful beer experiences, trade shows will remain an essential platform for showcasing the best of Norwegian brewing.

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Author: Robert Gultig in conjunction with ESS Research Team

Robert Gultig is a veteran Managing Director and International Trade Consultant with over 20 years of experience in global trading and market research. Robert leverages his deep industry knowledge and strategic marketing background (BBA) to provide authoritative market insights in conjunction with the ESS Research Team. If you would like to contribute articles or insights, please join our team by emailing support@essfeed.com.
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