BREWDOG KUNGSHOLMEN PUB QUIZ
Brewdog Kungsholmen is a beer-oriented brewdog bar on Kungsholmen in Stockholm, known for quiz nights and other light-hearted bar games. The pub quiz is usually run in teams and is organised in short rounds with everyday questions mixed with pop culture and current affairs. The difficulty level is usually easy to medium, with some tougher knockout questions to separate the top teams. It is particularly suitable for groups of friends, couples and colleagues who want a clear activity while eating and drinking. References are provided at the bottom of the page.
QUIZ NIGHTS AT BREWDOG
Brewdog Kungsholmen is a Stockholm bar with a clear beer focus and a relaxed atmosphere where pub quizzes are often part of the week's activities. On quiz nights, practical details are important: teams need table space for answer sheets (or mobile if the quiz is digital), and the noise level needs to be low enough for everyone to hear the questions.
Questions are usually quick and accessible. Expect a mix of general knowledge, music, film/TV, sports news and 'either/or' rounds. Most rounds are easy to medium difficulty, but there may be the occasional more difficult question that will determine even top places.
This type of pub quiz is usually suitable:
- Groups that want a clear activity with a start and end time
- Guests who like mixed topics rather than niche trivia
- Teams that prefer short rounds and a fast pace
Other games and bar activities may vary with dates and staffing. Many quiz guests ask for simple table/party games before or after the quiz, but the range may be affected by the pressure of the evening.
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OPENING HOURS
| Day | Opening hours |
|---|---|
| Monday | 16:00-23:00 |
| Tuesday | 16:00-23:00 |
| Wednesday | 16:00-23:00 |
| Thursday | 16:00-00:00 |
| Friday | 16:00-01:00 |
| Saturday | 12:00-01:00 |
| Sunday | 12:00-22:00 |
CONTACT FOR BOOKING
Address: Franzéngatan 22, 112 51 Stockholm, Sweden
Telephone: +46 8 121 321 99
E-mail: kungsholmen@brewdog.com
BACKGROUND AND PROFILE
Brewdog Kungsholmen is part of the BrewDog concept and is located on Kungsholmen in Stockholm. The venue is known as a beer bar with a wide tap list and a food menu adapted for bar hangouts. Over time, quiz nights and other scheduled events have become a way to create repeat visits, especially in the middle of the week, while offering a social activity with a clear framework.
As events are subject to change, it is wise to check the current quiz day, start time and whether table bookings are required for teams.
PUB QUIZ PRACTICE FOR GUESTS
Quiz rules may vary depending on the quiz host and the organisation of the evening, but these points are usually the most important for participants:
- Cost: Many pub quizzes are free, but some have a small fee. Check per event.
- Time limits: Often short response windows (e.g. 30-90 seconds per question, or a few minutes per round).
- Scoring system: Usually 1 point per correct answer, plus bonus or knock-out question at the end.
- Team size: Often around 2-6 people per team, sometimes to keep the competition fair.
- Common rules: No calling out answers, avoid mobile phones unless it's a digital quiz, and keep the discussion at the table.
For pub quizzes at a brewdog bar the most crucial detail is often the seating: teams that arrive early are often better placed to hear questions, see slides and write/report answers in peace.
COMMON QUIZ CATEGORIES
At Brewdog Kungsholmen, the categories are usually broad and easy to follow. Recurring themes are:
- General knowledge (countries, flags, everyday facts)
- Music (intros, lyrics, artist and song questions)
- Film and TV (characters, quotes, scenes)
- Sport (major events, Swedish and international)
- History and society (major events, timelines)
Difficulty level: Mostly easy to medium, with some more difficult questions to differentiate strong teams.
Example of rounds: picture round, sound round, true/false sprint and final question with chance.
HOW PUB QUIZZES WORK IN BARS
Pubquiz is usually a hosted game where teams submit answers after each round. The quiz host reads out the questions, keeps the pace and presents the results at the end. The format is often weekly on a fixed weekday, but can also be monthly or seasonal depending on staffing and planning.
For Brewdog Kungsholmen, quiz nights are often event-driven rather than 'every night', so it's worth double-checking the latest schedule before you go.
TIPS FOR THE TEAM
- Take away: Pencil if it is a paper answer. If the quiz is digital, a charged mobile phone is needed.
- Fees: If there is a fee, it is often per team. Check in advance.
- Prices: Common prizes are bar tabs, gift vouchers or small prizes; it varies per night.
- Quiz label: Speak softly during the reading, let the host finish reading and avoid blocking aisles with extra chairs.
GOOD TO KNOW
| The facts | Why it matters |
|---|---|
| Many quizzes have 6-8 rounds | Makes it easier to plan food and drink orders between rounds |
| Sound rounds are common | Table placement affects how well the team hears clips and clues |
| Ruling issues often determine | Worth staying focused even when it's close at the top |
| Mobile rules differ | Sometimes mobile is only allowed for sending in replies |
| Team names are often read out | Short and clear name reduces the risk of errors in the results list |
SOURCES AND REFERENCES
- BrewDog Bars (official): contact pages and venue pages
- Brewdog Kungsholmen official social channels: event posts and quiz dates
Official location
BrewDog Kungsholmen, Norr Mälarstrand 64, 112 35 Stockholm, Sweden
Let's test your general knowledge!
If you've read the article on the front page of Quizfragor, you know the answer.
PAST GUESTS OF BREWDOG KUNGSHOLMEN - REVIEWS
Below are three short, neutral guest reviews:
"Good selection on tap and a relaxed atmosphere that works for both small and large parties."
"Nice staff and clear organisation of quiz nights, easy to follow even the first time."
"Nice mix of beer and food, and it's usually a good crowd without feeling cluttered."
ROLE IN THE AREA
Brewdog Kungsholmen functions primarily as a beer and food bar in the Kungsholmen neighbourhood, with regular evening activities that attract both local residents and visitors moving between the city centre's bars.
INTERIOR AND ATMOSPHERE
The environment is typical of a modern bar with a combination of seating at tables and seats closer to the bar. During quiz and event nights, the noise level can be louder, especially when questions are read out and results are presented.
ACCESSIBILITY AND FACILITIES
Practical details such as step-free entrance, ramp or accessible toilet may vary and should be checked directly with the venue before visiting, especially for parties with extra space requirements.
DRINKS AND PRICE LEVEL
As a brewdog bar, the focus is often on beer, with several options on tap and in bottles. There are also usually non-alcoholic options such as soft drinks, non-alcoholic beers and simple non-alcoholic drinks.
| Drinks | Type | Approx. price |
|---|---|---|
| Pale ale (40 cl) | Fatty oil | about 85-99 kr |
| IPA (40 cl) | Fatty oil | about 89-109 kr |
| Stout (40 cl) | Fatty oil | about 95-115 kr |
| Gin & tonic | Cocktail | about 135-155 kr |
| Non-alcoholic beer (33 cl) | Non-alcoholic | about 55-69 kr |
| Soft drinks | Non-alcoholic | about 39-49 kr |
Prices are often in line with other bars in the centre of Stockholm, with variations depending on beer type and size.
FOOD AND SNACKS
The range tends to be tailored for bar-hopping, with dishes that work for both dinner and sharing at the table.
| Right or wrong | Type | Approx. price |
|---|---|---|
| Burgers with fries | Main course | about 175-215 kr |
| Fish and chips | Main course | about 185-225 kr |
| Nachos with dip | Delesnack | about 125-165 kr |
| Chicken wings | Delesnack | about 135-175 kr |
| Chips or nuts | Small snack | about 35-55 kr |
Food is often priced like typical bar food in the city centre, with main courses priced higher than simple snacks.
FIVE POPULAR CHOICES
- IPA on draught
- Pale ale on draught
- Stout on tap
- Gin & tonic
- Non-alcoholic beer
ACTIVITIES AND SOCIAL
Quiz nights are a recurring activity and are suitable for parties that want a clear evening framework. In addition to quizzes, there is often a simple bar hangout and spontaneous games at the table, depending on the evening's organisation.
OPENING HOURS
| Day | Opening hours |
|---|---|
| Monday | 16:00-23:00 |
| Tuesday | 16:00-23:00 |
| Wednesday | 16:00-23:00 |
| Thursday | 16:00-00:00 |
| Friday | 16:00-01:00 |
| Saturday | 12:00-01:00 |
| Sunday | 12:00-22:00 |
CONTACT DETAILS
Address: Franzéngatan 22, 112 51 Stockholm, Sweden
Telephone: +46 8 121 321 99
E-mail: kungsholmen@brewdog.com
SOURCE REFERENCES
- BrewDog Bars (official): contact details and venue pages
- Official social channels for Brewdog Kungsholmen (event posts and quiz dates)
FAQ - BREWDOG KUNGSHOLMEN
How does the pub quiz at Brewdog Kungsholmen work in practice?
Pubquiz at Brewdog Kungsholmen is usually a hosted team quiz where you answer round by round and submit answers on paper or digitally. Expect a fast pace, often with short answer times and 6-8 rounds including picture or sound elements.
Arrive in good time to get a seat where everyone in the team can hear the reading and see any picture questions. Have a pen ready if it's a paper answer, or a charged mobile phone if the answers are sent in.
Common rules are not to shout out answers and to avoid mobile phone use unless it is needed for submission. If you are unsure, ask the quiz host before starting to avoid misunderstandings.
Prepare a short and clear team name, as it is often read out during results.
What topics and level of difficulty can you expect on a quiz night?
You can normally expect broad and accessible questions with a mix of general knowledge, music, film/TV, sport and sometimes either/or rounds. The level of difficulty tends to be easy to medium, with the occasional more difficult question that can break the tie at the top.
The format can include a picture round, sound clips, true/false and a final question where you have to take a chance. This allows different types of knowledge to pay off, even if the team is not experts on a single topic.
If you have a person who is strong on music intros or film quotes, it might be a good idea to let that person take the lead in those particular rounds. For smoother performance: write down guesses quickly and choose an answer in time, as time windows are often short.
Do you need to book a table to take part in the quiz, and what if you are a larger group?
It is safest to assume that table bookings may be needed, especially if there are a lot of you or you want to sit together. Quiz nights can be event-driven and pressures vary, so spontaneous seating may run out even if the bar is open.
If you are a larger group, contact the venue in advance and tell them how many of you there are, if you want to sit together and if you need extra table space for answers. Also ask for a place where you can hear well, especially if there are sound rounds.
If you do come without a reservation, arrive early, be prepared to split into two tables and ask the staff if you can move together when things calm down. Avoid placing extra chairs in aisles, as this can disrupt both service and accessibility.
Does it cost anything to enter the pub quiz, and how do prizes usually work?
Many pub quizzes are free, but sometimes there is a small fee per team, so check the conditions for that particular evening. The fee may be linked to prizes, charity or administration, and it's good to know before you put your team together.
Prizes vary, but common prizes are gift cards, bar-related prizes or smaller giveaways. Sometimes a tie-breaker determines placements, so it can pay to stay focused even if you're just behind.
When you arrive, ask how the submission and scoring process works, especially if it is digital. To avoid misunderstandings, ask about mobile phone rules, as some quizzes allow mobile phones only for submitting answers.
Please also bear in mind that prizes may be shared between team members, so please decide in advance what you will do if you win.
How big should a quiz group be, and are there usual restrictions on team size?
A team size of 2-6 people usually works best, as many quizzes have an upper limit to keep the competition fair. Too many people will also make it harder to have a quick discussion when the response time is short.
If you are more than the maximum limit, it is often better to split into two teams and compete against each other. Choose team names that are clear and different, so that the results are not mixed up when read out.
To ensure smooth co-operation: designate one person to write or submit responses, and one person to keep track of time. For audio and visual rounds, it can be smart to have the person who hears/sees best sit closest to the source.
If someone in the team needs a slower pace or clearer structure, agree that everyone can speak for 10-15 seconds before locking the answer.
What to bring and how to prepare for a stress-free quiz night?
The most important thing is to arrive on time and have what you need to submit answers, usually pen and paper or a charged mobile phone. Also prepare by deciding who is responsible for writing, so that you don't lose time in the middle of the rounds.
A simple packing list could be:
- Pen (preferably two, in case one is lost)
- Charged mobile phone and possibly powerbank if the quiz is digital
- Glasses if someone needs to read small texts on answer sheets or slides
Plan your orders between rounds, as 6-8 rounds often provide natural breaks. If you want to eat, order early so that the food does not clash with the reading.
If you are new: ask before the start about mobile rules, check-in and whether there are sound rounds, so you can choose the seating and layout that suits the team.
What is the noise level during the quiz, and what can you do if you have hearing loss or are sensitive to sound?
Sound levels may vary, but during quizzes it is particularly important to be able to hear the reading and any sound clips. The most practical measure is to arrive early and ask for a seat near the quiz host or speakers, but without sitting in the middle of a serving line.
If you are hard of hearing: ask if it is possible to have questions displayed on screen, have them repeated, or if the team can sit where the acoustics are quieter. In audio rounds, small differences in seating can make a big difference.
If you are sensitive to noise: choose a location further away from the bar and the entrance where there is often more movement. Bring discreet earplugs that reduce background noise but still allow speech to come through.
As a team, you can also agree to speak in a low voice during the reading, so that everyone can follow without stress.
Is the venue wheelchair accessible, and how to plan your visit if you need extra space?
The safest plan is to contact the venue in advance and ask about step-free entrance, thresholds, width of passages and accessible toilets, as accessibility can be affected by furniture and the pressure of the evening. Ask for a table location with plenty of room to manoeuvre and without narrow aisles.
On quiz nights, tables may be more closely spaced, so please arrive early and ask staff to help you position yourselves so that you don't have to move chairs afterwards. This reduces the risk of blocking aisles.
Good questions to ask when booking:
- Is there a ramp or a completely flat entrance?
- Is there a toilet available and where is it located?
- Can you reserve a seat with extra space at the table?
If you use mobility aids: ask for a place where you can easily get to the bar, toilet and exit without having to squeeze past other guests.
How does it work if you have a visual impairment or need better readability for menus and quiz material?
If you need larger text, better lighting or extra clarity on what to fill in, ask staff for help straight away. Many problems can be solved practically by choosing a location with more even light and less glare, especially if there are picture rounds.
If the quiz uses paper forms, ask the team to write in clear capitals and use a dark pen. For digital submission: increase the text size on your mobile phone and switch off automatic screen dimming so that time is not wasted on technical hassles.
For menus you can:
- Ask for menu items to be read out
- Ask for allergen information verbally if the text is difficult to read
- Photograph the menu and zoom in at your own pace
If you have difficulty seeing rounds from a distance: try to get a seat with a clear view, or ask for the team to see the image more closely between rounds if it is possible without disturbing them.
What are the best opening hours to use, and how do you plan your arrival and departure on a quiz night?
Assume that the bar is open in the afternoon and evening on weekdays and longer on weekends, but always plan according to the quiz start time rather than a general opening time. Ideally, arrive 30-60 minutes before the start of the quiz to have time to find your seat, order and prepare your team.
For a smooth evening: decide on a clear meeting time and a contact person in case someone is late. If you want to eat, place your order early so that serving does not clash with the rounds.
Plan your return journey before you start:
- Check when the last round usually ends and add a buffer for prize distribution
- If someone needs a quieter exit, choose a place near the exit
- Have a plan for outerwear and payment so you don't get stuck when there is a queue
If you want to double-check times or make a booking, it is useful to call or email in advance so that you can be informed about the arrangements for that particular evening.