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PaddyPanThreads: 1
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 Jan 4, 10, 22:08    #1
Dzien Dobry,

I am looking for a brewer/drinks producer who could offer me rates for delivering polish produced beers to the Burundian market (and beyond) Subject to disussions initial order would be for a 40ft container.

I will next be in Poland in Wroclaw on the 9th of January, if you knoew of anyone who might be interested in continuing a discussion, please PM me and I will get back in touch with you.

Kind regards,

Patrick McLeavy

nincompoop_notThreads: 4
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 Jan 4, 10, 22:41    #2
Patrick,

depends what beer you want. You should contact sales department of Polish breweries.

list of Polish breweries
http://www.xs4all.nl/~patto1ro/polbrew.htm#breweries


the most popular brands are zywiec, okocim, tyskie, lech, brok, kasztelan - regionally plenty more

but the first four sell everywhere
HarryThreads: 62
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 Jan 4, 10, 22:54    #3
Sounds like a compete waste of time to me: all the major Polish breweries are owned by international brewing corporations, who will all have existing brands to push on that market before they push any Polish brands. But if you really want to try, speak to Perla brewery in Lublin, they're the largest independent brewery I know of here.
nincompoop_notThreads: 4
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 Jan 5, 10, 01:23    #4
hey! dont be so discouraging!

i was managing an alcohol wholesalers - got it from number 11 to number 1 within 2 years. Exclusive deal with Seagream

the beer i promoted - new on the market - broke
good

he can do it - guts and strength to survive in a competitive market - promotions, deals etc
HarryThreads: 62
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 Jan 5, 10, 01:51    #5
It is exceedingly unlikely that you met with any joy in the drinks trade while being unable to spell the name of what you claim to have been your major draw.
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Edited by: nincompoop_not  Jan 5, 10, 02:04    #6
beer wasn't the major

dont tell me what is.was likely or unlikely
you probably havent achieved 50% of what Ihave by 25 :P

let me guess your major - theory?

in what?
HarryThreads: 62
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 Jan 5, 10, 18:03    #7
nincompoop_not:
beer wasn't the major

dont tell me what is.was likely or unlikely

We know that beer wasn't the major draw. You said that "got it from number 11 to number 1 within 2 years. Exclusive deal with Seagream" so clearly you mean that the major draw was "Seagream".

It is highly unlikely that anybody who has ever done any significant work in the drinks trade will not know that there is no significant drinks company called "Seagream". Check.

It is also highly unlikely that Seagram was able to push a wholesaler to the number one spot: it simply never had the products to do that, as anybody ever involved in the drinks trade would know. Check again.

nincompoop_not:
you probably havent achieved 50% of what Ihave by 25 :P

Interesting use of tenses. You use the present form to refer to yourself and the age 25. Which would very much suggest that you are now 25. Not that there is anything wrong with being young, it's just that it doesn't quite gel with your story.


nincompoop_not:
let me guess your major - theory?

You want to guess my major. Only college students have majors so you must assume that I am a college student just as you are. Check.


nincompoop_not:
Exclusive deal with Seagream

Let's give you a break on not being able to spell the name of what you claim to have been your most important supplier. The problem is that you are only 25. Seagram Company Ltd. went under in the year 2000. Once more check. Which means that you were never old enough to even sign a contract with them. Check and mate.


Next time you want to tell tall stories about yourself and how superb you are, you might like to do a bit of research first, otherwise you'll end up looking like a moronic liar again.
InfotimesThreads: 1
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 Jan 5, 10, 22:47    #8
PaddyPan:
I am looking for a brewer/drinks producer

Hi,

Before you buy some beer, check list of the best polish beers: http://browar.biz/akcje.php
Best choice is to buy beer from Breweries whose beers are on the list.

Best Breweries (most of them are small):

Amber
Ciechanów
Fortuna
Czarnków
Bierhalle Warszawa
BOSS
Kielce [ex. Belgia]
Konstancin
Kiper
Gab

Most so called beers on polish market are concentrate mixed with water and alcohol so better avoid Big Brands.


Regards,
Krzysztof



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