Booze Traveler Season 2 Episode 3 Finland: Sisu, Sauna, And The Midnight Sun
- TV-PG
- October 13, 2015
- 42 min
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9.0 (19)
In Booze Traveler season 2 episode 3, entitled "Finland: Sisu, Sauna, And The Midnight Sun," host Jack Maxwell embarks on a journey to experience the Finnish culture, which is deeply rooted in nature, tradition, and, of course, alcohol.
Maxwell begins his journey in the Finnish capital of Helsinki, where he takes a stroll around the bustling market square and discovers some of the local delicacies, such as reindeer sausage and salted salmon. He then meets up with his guide, Timo, who takes him on a boat ride to a nearby island, where they gather wild ingredients for a traditional Finnish dish.
From there, Maxwell travels north to the Arctic Circle, where he gets a taste of the true Finnish wilderness. He goes fishing, forages for mushrooms and berries, and learns how to prepare a Finnish-style barbecue. He also meets a group of reindeer herders, who introduce him to the oldest drink in Finland - the blood-based spirit called Salmiakki Koskenkorva.
Throughout his journey, Maxwell learns about the concept of 'sisu,' a Finnish term that refers to resilience and perseverance in the face of adversity, which is deeply ingrained in the country's culture. He also discovers the importance of the Finnish sauna tradition, which involves taking a steam bath and jumping into an ice-cold lake, a ritual that Finns believe has numerous health benefits.
Finally, as the sun sets at midnight, Maxwell joins in a traditional Finnish summer festival, or 'juhannus,' which involves bonfires, singing, and plenty of drinking. He learns about the Finnish love of heavy-metal music and takes part in a 'mosh pit' with some local Finns.
Overall, "Finland: Sisu, Sauna, And The Midnight Sun" provides a fascinating insight into the rich culture, traditions, and alcohol-fueled rituals of Finland, all while showcasing the country's stunning natural landscapes and its unique attitude towards life.