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What's your favorite Polish beer?


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SeanusThreads: 22
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 Jul 3, 10, 23:54    #601
It's pretty good :) :) Many so-called lesser beers in Poland are better than the big guns like Tyskie and Lech.



bimber94Threads: 9
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 Jul 4, 10, 13:51    #602
A cold Lech is also good (perleeze, NO jokes about Kaczyński in his coffin).


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 Jul 14, 10, 15:21    #603
Did anybody try Lomza?


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 Jul 16, 10, 10:48    #604
Łomża is my new discovery! Try also Perła export and Perła chmielowe.


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 Jul 16, 10, 11:50    #605
Was Tyskie, but then I discovered Redds malinowy, very nice on a warm evening :):)


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 Jul 16, 10, 13:15    #606
are you a woman? Gay perhaps? Men dont drink fruit flavoured beer in Poland, havent you realised this yet!?!?!?!?


moniccca  Jul 16, 10, 13:18    #607
oh... redd's the original is great :)


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 Jul 22, 10, 00:12    #608
So I tried 2 Polish beers tonight; Okocim and Zywiec.....I will stick with Sam Adams...
thanks evryone for the info....


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 Jul 23, 10, 14:50    #609
How about some 9% alcohol ".Grudziądzkie dobra Dziewiątka "-not too many comments on this one?It's a local brewery only a few years old bought out by Grudziąz.


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 Jul 23, 10, 16:06    #610
helen123:
So I tried 2 Polish beers tonight; Okocim and Zywiec.....I will stick with Sam Adams...

good call


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Edited by: bimber94  Jul 27, 10, 15:46    #611
Aliloveskrakow
then I discovered Redds malinowy


If you read the label, it contains lots of delicious poisons such as aspartame!

Has anyone tried Ciechan Miodowy? Gorgeous!


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 Aug 9, 10, 22:47    #612
Seanus: thanks for pointing my attention at Goolman :-) I don't think I would buy this beer on my own initiative.

Also a good one is Piast, despite its Carlsberg Poland allegiance. Łomża is OK- but Perła is probably the best choice on the market (I can say this after a 10-day holiday upon a lake :-)


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 Aug 9, 10, 22:58    #613
CheFinny:
are you a woman? Gay perhaps

Gayers don't drink it either.

Pibwl:
Goolman

One to avoid at all cost, unless you're interested in regurgitation.


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 Aug 9, 10, 22:59    #614
No worries, Pibwl. It is a classic and VERY underrated beer, IMHO. It is crisp and could even win awards.

Perła Premium is top notch, as is Łomża :)


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 Aug 9, 10, 23:02    #615
Seanus:
It is crisp and could even win award

It tastes like crisps and could even win awards for being the cheapest in the off-licence.


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 Aug 9, 10, 23:04    #616
I'm a fan of crisps so I'll take that as a thumbs up for the beer :) It is good stuff :)


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 Aug 9, 10, 23:27    #617
Seanus:
No worries, Pibwl. It is a classic and VERY underrated beer, IMHO. It is crisp and could even win awards.

Which one?

Perła Premium? I have never seen it. Where..?


SeanusThreads: 22
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 Aug 9, 10, 23:56    #618
Goolman or Goolman Premium :)

Perła Premium can be bought here in Gliwice :)


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 Aug 11, 10, 13:30    #619
I am just drinking Łomża Niepasteryzowana and it is very nice. Not great, mind you, but very good indeed.


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 Aug 11, 10, 14:20    #620
If you like Piast, you'll love Piast unpasteurised.
Pibwl:
Perła is probably the best choice on the market (I can say this after a 10-day holiday upon a lake :-)


Pibwl:
Also a good one is Piast, despite its Carlsberg Poland allegiance. Łomża is OK- but Perła is probably the best choice on the market (I can say this after a 10-day holiday upon a lake :-)

If you like Perla, you'll love Zwierzyniec (from the same brewery).


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 Aug 11, 10, 14:25    #621
Harry:
Perla


Grin, Perla is a coffee brand in NL :)

Anyway, does anybody know which brands of Polish beer get exported besides Tyskie, Lech, Karpacki and that other brand, I forget its name, but you have it in 3 varieties with the heaviest about 10 per thousand alcohol?

I mean I like the first three, the last one is a bit too heavy to my taste, but I want to try a different brand for once here in Ireland.

>^..^<

M-G (and variety is the spice of life)


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 Aug 11, 10, 14:32    #622
Zywiec is exported a lot, but opinions differ as to its merits - I find it fizzy, characterless and chemical tasting. Ciechan is sometimes exported; if you find it, try it.


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 Aug 11, 10, 14:32    #623
Goolman Premium :) :) Just done my impersonation of a British MP and polished off two along with my lunch :) It's a good day for a beer :)


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 Aug 11, 10, 14:35    #624
Seanus:
Goolman or Goolman Premium :)

Are you actually serious about Goolman, or just joking? Most tramps in Poland would beg for a few minutes longer in order to buy something better.


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 Aug 11, 10, 14:37    #625
jonni:
Zywiec


Yes indeed, forgot to mention that brand. Had a few of them as well and I agree with you that it's a bit on the fizzy side.

Seanus:
Goolman Premium


I've never seen that here in Dubs. Do they export that too?

>^..^<

M-G (will buy Friday again some Polish beer)


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 Aug 13, 10, 01:12    #626
Hello & Greetings from La Crosse, Wisconsin!

I have a bottle of Jurand Extra that I recently purchased in Chicago. I see that on the beer sites Ratebeer.com and beeradvocate.com that the brewery is closed. And I saw on beeradvocate that the brand was purchased by a marketing company. Does anyone in Poland know of this. Opinions?

Jeff

PS. My favorite Polish beer is Zywiec Porter.


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 Aug 13, 10, 10:41    #627
Tyskie and Tatra


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 Aug 24, 10, 03:34    #628
While visiting Poland, I sampled the following 4 beers: Lech, Tyskie, Warka and Zywiec.
Lech beer has my vote.

Honk if you love PF :)





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 Aug 24, 10, 14:43    #629
I still prefer Okocim.Tastes the best for me.


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 Aug 31, 10, 13:59    #630
From the commercial beers, it's got to be Lech or Tyskie. But my favourites are either Noteckie Niefiltrowanie (green label), or possibly Rzeskie.

Loving the Radegast at the moment too (albeit Czech).



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