It isn't staple food you'd see on modern dinner plates: it essentially is only tourist food, or eaten during Þorrablót - a mid-winter celebration of of traditional Icelandic food (which in many cases was starvation food, but we let that slide)
Sharks don't really pee. It gets stored it in their body tissue instead. Part of the preperation of shark is essentially pressing it for weeks to bring out the ammonia and let it break down into something that won't kill you. Doesn't taste good, but won't kill you.
Given the number of pissheads flailing about in the streets, I can only assume that the more enterprising fishermen are bringing in a fuckload of bootleg booze.
They could be secret millionaires of course, but I doubt any of the people I saw were rich enough to be that fucked up. They don't seem to have the local equivalent of three litres of Frosty Jacks for £4.
Most buy their booze exactly that way or from abroad as they do in most of the Nordics.
However the drink driving limit is very low, a quarter of the UK legal limit and they want to lower it further. Not worth the hefty fine for getting caught, I wouldn't drink the night before driving personally.
Meanwhile in Germany, you were allowed to distill your own schnapps at home but only "in small amounts". Small amounts meant less than 450 liters per year per person in the household, yes children counted.
Since 2018, you are not allowed to do that anymore tho, but there are distilleries that accept your home-grown fruit and distill schnapps for you.
When I visited (so take it with a grain of salt) a local (who was a friend of a friend and showed us around) said that culturally there is a lot of encouragement to be creative in various forms. Be interested if any Icelandic people would either confirm or deny this.
Actual book. 'Body Trauma' by David W. Page, MD. Subtitled 'a writers guide to wounds and injuries' it explains things like how it feels to be shot, and how long it would take to wake up after being knocked out.
We booked a holiday to Reykjavik and I was SO excited to go find my name, but then realised we'd booked for almost exactly one month before the planned unveiling. Guess we'll just have to go back one day!
Did get a cheesy photo of myself doing a thumbsup outside of CCP HQ. And you know, saw awe-inspiring natural wonders and stuff. So that counts for something I guess.