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  Aug 21, 06, 17:09 / #1
In the spirit of the vodka thread what's your favorite beer from Poland? Mine is warka strong with zywiec being 2nd. I had a few cans of okocim palone last year and rather liked that as well. I don't know if they are still making it or not.

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  Aug 21, 06, 17:17 / #2
Quoting: aawil, Post #1
In the spirit of the vodka thread what's your favorite? Mine is warka strong with zywiec being 2nd. I had a few cans of okocim palone last year and rather liked that as well. I don't know if they are still making it or not.

i love tyskie beer,zywiec and zwierzyniec-a local beer from the town of this name(20 km from zamosc)
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  Aug 21, 06, 17:25 / #3
Bosman...the best in Poland
Zywiec
Debowa Mocne
Warka Strong

Tyskie and Zubr are ok, okocim is not too good. The Ok palone is ok though..
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  Aug 21, 06, 17:25 / #4
Where in Jersey are ya aawil?
gavin   Aug 21, 06, 19:01 / #5
Frisky Bison. Its a Polish cocktail well so the bar i went in said with vodka. Zywiec nice beer but strong.all polish beers seem strong english only 4%-5%
hello   Aug 21, 06, 21:00 / #6
Pilzner
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  Aug 21, 06, 21:06 / #7
Quoting: FISZ, Post #4
Where in Jersey are ya aawil?


Cumberland County, near millville.
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  Aug 21, 06, 21:18 / #8
Quoting: hello, Post #6
Pilzner

Don't think it's Polish.
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  Aug 21, 06, 21:26 / #9
Quoting: bolo, Post #8
Don't think it's Polish.


Yeah I'm pretty sure its czech. Strangely enough at some places I was at it was the only option on tap.
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  Aug 21, 06, 21:33 / #10
Well, Czech beers are also pretty good..
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  Aug 22, 06, 04:53 / #11
Pilzner Urquel - it's the top-notch product in Czech. I know what I am writing, I live a few kilometres from Polish-Czech boarder.
Shelley   Aug 22, 06, 05:00 / #12
Quoting: Tom_Poland, Post #11
Pilzner Urquel - it's the top-notch product in Czech


I'll second that, but I did quite like the Polish beers I tried - coming from England we dont really have that many decent beers - I think Stella is the most popular here (I know it's not English) or wife beater as it's better known.
Toopoetic   Aug 22, 06, 07:23 / #13
There's lots of nice Polish beer (Tyskie and Warka Strong are especially good), but what's that Dog in the Fog stuff? I understand that it's marketed as an English beer, but I live in England and I've never heard of it.
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  Aug 22, 06, 08:58 / #14
Quoting: Shelley, Post #12
coming from England we dont really have that many decent beers


Hmm some of my favorites come from England. Or at least the british isles. I heard good things about this Old speckled hen and picked up some yesterday. Pretty good beer.
Shelley   Aug 22, 06, 09:17 / #15
Quoting: aawil, Post #14
Old speckled hen and picked up some yesterday. Pretty good beer.


they're bitters not largers like Tyskie, but yes they do brewe some wonderful bitters over here - I suppose they'er a little bit like the dark beer in Czech but not as heavy
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  Aug 22, 06, 10:02 / #16
How come nobody mentioned "LECH PREMIUM"? I'm really disappointed.

Quoting: Shelley, Post #12
I think Stella is the most popular here (I know it's not English) or wife beater as it's better known.


When I was in UK I saw a commercial of Stella in TV featuring polish actors. It was the one with priests on ice. Personally, I found both, the commercial and the beer not very good.
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  Aug 22, 06, 10:08 / #17
Quoting: Matyjasz, Post #16
When I was in UK I saw a commercial of Stella in TV featuring polish actors. It was the one with priests on ice. Personally, I found both, the commercial and the beer not very good.

i don't agree.an advert was hilarious! but it was banned in ultra-catholic poland for some strange reason.......i think that stella is very good.i also like ostravar-czech lager and san miguel-the spanish one
Arien   Aug 22, 06, 10:09 / #18
Tyskie!
Shelley   Aug 22, 06, 10:15 / #19
Quoting: Matyjasz, Post #16
When I was in UK I saw a commercial of Stella in TV featuring polish actors. It was the one with priests on ice. Personally, I found both, the commercial and the beer not very good.


the words beggers and chosers springs to mind Matyjasz like I said largers in the uk are pretty poor, some places have started to sell Polish beer which seems to be going down a storm, the only problem is it's very strong and not sure if your average brit could really manage too many!

I didnt realise they used Poilsh actors for the ad - oh well you learn something new every day
piech   Aug 22, 06, 10:59 / #20
I personally like Lech and Zywiec -- but there are so many kind of beers in Poland and most of them are really good. Actually I think each province has at least one "original" brand.
Arien   Aug 22, 06, 11:36 / #21
anybody know tatra? also pretty good.
JustinDT   Aug 22, 06, 11:37 / #22
Lech and Tyskie.
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  Aug 23, 06, 08:27 / #23
Quoting: bolo, Post #8
Quoting: hello, Post #6
Pilzner

Don't think it's Polish.


Ther are some many pale lagers in PL...EB, Okocim, Tatra Pils, Lech Pils etc......

Quoting: Arien, Post #21
anybody know tatra?


Yes. Not a bad beer at all.

If you like malt liquor. I just tried £omza ML last night. It was probably one of the best malt liquors I've tasted.

I still think that Bosman(szczecin) on tap is the best in PL
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  Aug 23, 06, 14:51 / #24
the words beggers and chosers springs to mind Matyjasz like I said largers in the uk are pretty poor, some places have started to sell Polish beer which seems to be going down a storm, the only problem is it's very strong and not sure if your average brit could really manage too many!

I didnt realise they used Poilsh actors for the ad - oh well you learn something new every day


I saw it with our actor Zamachowski- quite weird advert.
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  Aug 23, 06, 14:56 / #25
don't agree.an advert was hilarious! but it was banned in ultra-catholic poland for some strange reason....

I didn't know.What reason?.... I guess alkohol + priests?
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  Aug 23, 06, 15:41 / #26
Quoting: iwona, Post #25

don't agree.an advert was hilarious! but it was banned in ultra-catholic poland for some strange reason....

I didn't know.What reason?.... I guess alkohol + priests?

sorry.i spoke to someone and he had said that that adv wasn't banned but bosses of the company which brew stella decided not to show it in poland cos it would be to "dangerous" for the product(for obvious reasons).i do apologise
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  Aug 23, 06, 16:45 / #27
One thing I can't understand is how some poles drink beer warm or hot. Two words that go great together are "Cold Beer".
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  Aug 24, 06, 02:35 / #28
Quoting: Shelley, Post #19
I didnt realise they used Poilsh actors for the ad - oh well you learn something new every day



I really like to gather useless information.
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  Aug 24, 06, 02:40 / #29
Quoting: rafik, Post #26
sorry.i spoke to someone and he had said that that adv wasn't banned but bosses of the company which brew stella decided not to show it in poland cos it would be to "dangerous" for the product(for obvious reasons).i do apologise



Or maybe it hasn't been showed in polish TV because Stella is not being selled in Poland??
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  Aug 24, 06, 05:07 / #30
Quoting: Matyjasz, Post #29

Or maybe it hasn't been showed in polish TV because Stella is not being selled in Poland??

how do you know that?

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