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What is you favorite Polish Vodka?


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Wujek_Dobra_Rada [Guest]
  Jun 12, 06, 17:02  #31

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In Poland is a joke, with tells that you don't drink vodka - you are reading books


Huh ?

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Guest
  Jun 12, 06, 17:30  #32

When a student (or not) tells you he's going to read books, it means he's going to drink vodka.



                              
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Wujek_Dobra_Rada [Guest]
  Jun 12, 06, 18:41  #33

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When a student (or not) tells you he's going to read books, it means he's going to drink vodka.


This must be a very old saying, cose I haven`t heard about it.

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Guest
  Jun 17, 06, 22:30  #34

If you come to the U.S. and ask for mad dog you will get the cheapest wine made.
The bums drink it on skid row



                              
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apsou [Guest]
  Jun 18, 06, 12:37  #35

smilesobieski

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Guest
  Jun 19, 06, 10:22  #36

zubrowka with apple juice is yummi!



                              
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AndrzejCDN [Guest]
  Jun 24, 06, 22:58  #37

My personal favorite Polish vodka is "Luksusowa", clean , good quality in my opinion.

Bols vodka was too crazy hahaha .

Luksusowa is class, good with deli , and just overall goodness. I only drink vodka for a whole night when I'm in Gdynia.

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gueset [Guest]
  Jul 25, 06, 12:02  #38

I just had a sip of Spyrytus Rektyfikowany.

96%

ya, a sip was enough

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Tlum [Guest]
  Jul 25, 06, 12:27  #39

Quoting: gueset, Post #38
I just had a sip of Spyrytus Rektyfikowany.

You still alive?

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FISZ
  Jul 31, 06, 18:56  #40

If you're a drunkard you can drink it. I make homemade Miod Wodka And it's very drinkable. The problem is that it takes 8 mos to make.

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Shelley [Guest]
  Aug 1, 06, 04:11  #41

Quoting: gueset, Post #38
I just had a sip of Spyrytus Rektyfikowany. 96%


Sounds like putchine - that'll make you go blind!


I have to say I tried the black vodka and nearly gagged and I have tired many drinks....it was even worse than Unicum (Hungarian drink)

I loved the cherry one, not too strong and a nice drink

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Shelley [Guest]
  Aug 1, 06, 04:12  #42

Quoting: FISZ, Post #40
The problem is that it takes 8 mos to make.


and 8 months to recover after drinking it!

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FISZ
  Aug 2, 06, 14:09  #43

Haha. Very true. In Poland they don't let me drive even the next day after drinking it. I love this old Polish recipe nothing beats it and luckily I have no problems finding 95% spirits here in the US. I can make it weak if requested...but Nah!
Cherry is ok but it's only 35%

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belinaeyoungquist [Guest]
  Aug 23, 06, 16:01  #44

Hello,
just wondering if you could help me
I went to a party the other night and was given a few shots of a polish drink. All i remember is it was cherry flavoured, also available in cranberry and was about 36%. It sounds like what you are describing above. could you tell me the name of it please? I hardly remember that night, and didnt drink much besides so im holding that drink responsible!

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FISZ
  Aug 23, 06, 16:02  #45

Wisniowka

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bolo
Edited by: bolo  Aug 23, 06, 16:04  #46

Quoting: FISZ, Post #45
Wisniowka

I second that:

Wisniowka Vodka

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FISZ
  Aug 23, 06, 16:30  #47

Quoting: Shelley, Post #41
I just had a sip of Spyrytus Rektyfikowany. 96%


Effects of Spiritus:



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rafik
  Aug 23, 06, 18:19  #48

Quoting: FISZ, Post #47
Quoting: Shelley, Post #41
I just had a sip of Spyrytus Rektyfikowany. 96%


Effects of Spiritus:


spirytus is very good if you mix it half/half with water(boiled!) and add lemon juice and some honey....mmmmm..lovely stuff. i think this guys in this pictures drunk something else,something very cheap(spirytus is very expensive!!!)probably ...wisniowka(20% one) or cavalier(strong wine mixed with spirits) or just a few bottles of fameous polish wine" czar tesciowej"

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bolo
  Aug 23, 06, 23:07  #49

Quoting: FISZ, Post #47
Effects of Spiritus:

I think you meant - effects of long-term practice of yoga..

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Matyjasz
  Aug 24, 06, 02:15  #50

Quoting: FISZ, Post #47
Effects of Spiritus:



Quoting: bolo, Post #49
I think you meant - effects of long-term practice of yoga..


Good one guys! Hahahaha...

Quoting: rafik, Post #48
spirytus is very good if you mix it half/half with water(boiled!) and add lemon juice and some honey....mmmmm..lovely stuff.


Totally true!!

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FISZ
  Aug 24, 06, 07:59  #51

Quoting: rafik, Post #48
spirytus is very good if you mix it half/half with water(boiled!) and add lemon juice and some honey


Yes. I have an old PL recipe for this. Except there is no lemon and it's aged. I use honey that I purchased outside Szczecin. Very tasty stuff.

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FISZ
  Aug 24, 06, 09:14  #52

Rafik- did they lower the alkohol content of Krupnik all over PL? When I was in south Pl it was changed to 38% but when in Poznan it was 40%. Here in the US it's 40% too. Do you know if it's been changed for good? I'm not sure if you drink it...just thought i'd ask.

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Shelley [Guest]
  Aug 24, 06, 09:17  #53

Just a quick question, when I've been to the Czech Rep. in winter they sell - mulled wine and grog - well i was really hoping something similar will be on offer when i go to Poland in December - I know that there is nothing with a steaming hot cup of tea - but it's not quite the same!

What is the equivalent - or is quite the same

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FISZ
  Aug 24, 06, 09:44  #54

I think they do. My GF was drinking hot wine when we were snowboarding. I think it's called Grzaniec.

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Shelley [Guest]
  Aug 24, 06, 10:33  #55

Quoting: FISZ, Post #54
snowboarding


Dangerous sport, a friend of mine had to have several operations on her anckel after some idot dirty German knocked off the ski lift! I'll stick to skiing thanks

HOT BEER IS JUST WRONG ON EVERY LEVEL

GRZANE PIWO (mulled beer): In pot combine 1 qt beer, 4 T. sugar, 1 bayleaf, 2 pinches of cinnamon and ground cloves and (optional) a pinch of pepper. Heat to just below boiling, stirring to dissolve sugar and serve. Increase or decrease sugar and spices according to tast

GRZANIEC (mulled wine): In pot combine 1 qt dry red wine, 5-6 T. sugar, a grating of nutmeg and a pinch or two of cinnamon and ground cloves and heat to boiling. You can also use a sweet red wine, in which case omit or decrease the amount of sugar.

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FISZ
  Aug 24, 06, 10:51  #56

Quoting: Shelley, Post #55
HOT BEER IS JUST WRONG ON EVERY LEVEL


You can say that again. Even the thought of the warm last sip in a bottle makes me want to gag. It seems to be pretty popular there in the mountains. I was asking for a nice cold beer...even when it's freezing out it's refreshing to me.

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FISZ
  Aug 24, 06, 10:55  #57

Quoting: Shelley, Post #55
Dangerous sport


I love danger I usually stay away from a-holes and head towards the trees and clifs.

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rafik
  Aug 24, 06, 10:56  #58

Quoting: FISZ, Post #52

Rafik- did they lower the alkohol content of Krupnik all over PL? When I was in south Pl it was changed to 38% but when in Poznan it was 40%. Here in the US it's 40% too. Do you know if it's been changed for good? I'm not sure if you drink it...just thought i'd ask.

yes i did drink it but a long time ago and i am sure that the alcohol content was 40%.i don't know what it is now but if they changed that i won't touch that stuff again.
krupnik is a bit too sweet and heavy for me.if you drink too much it will give yuo a huge headache next morning. have you tried GORZKA ZOLADKOWA yet?it has a bit herbal taste but i think is just briliant

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rafik
  Aug 24, 06, 10:59  #59

Quoting: Shelley, Post #53
I know that there is nothing with a steaming hot cup of tea - but it's not quite the same!

add GORZKA ZOLADKOWA VODKA into your tea.it goes down the pipe very well and warms up your stomach

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FISZ
  Aug 24, 06, 11:10  #60

Yes. I love Zoladkowa!! It was the first one that I tried in PL. I got a bit too drunk because it went down way too easily...and so did I....Gleba I've recently tried the mint flavored but didn't like it as much.

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