From goat to beer...

Frank was a man brimming with creativity and innovation, never deterred by zoning laws or the endless red tape of bureaucratic approval processes. When the municipality attempted to halt the construction of his buildings, citing building codes, Frank cleverly countered by declaring that what he was creating weren’t mere structures, but works of art. And, as he pointed out, works of art are protected by copyright law.

What began as a humble farm with goats, chickens, and a few cows slowly transformed into a charming little café, able to host around twenty guests.

As word spread about this unique spot, it quickly became apparent that it was too small to accommodate the growing interest. So, Frank enlisted the help of friends and began expanding the farmhouse with one addition after another—first a small extension, then another, followed by a large terrace. Soon, more terraces followed, and the space continued to grow, evolving with each new phase.

In 2007, when Tussa Kraft opened its new power plant in Trandal, they naturally chose Christian Gaard as the venue for the celebration. The legendary Baarelaget band played on a newly constructed stage, and this event became the spark for what would later grow into the Trandalblues festival—a vibrant blues gathering that now draws music lovers from all corners of the country.

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