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Matyjasz
  Aug 24, 06, 13:31  #31

Because I live in Poland, I frequently drink beer, and I have never came upon Stella in a Polish Pub or in a shop. Have you?

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iwona
  Aug 24, 06, 15:55  #32

I am going to Poland in September so will have a look.
I am surprised it is quite popular beer in general.

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FISZ
  Aug 24, 06, 15:57  #33

Quoting: iwona, Post #32
I am surprised it is quite popular beer in general.


Very popular. And most of it is strong.

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rafik
  Aug 24, 06, 18:46  #34

Quoting: Matyjasz, Post #31
Because I live in Poland, I frequently drink beer, and I have never came upon Stella in a Polish Pub or in a shop. Have you?

i was never looking for it.strange cos i read about this adv in the polish magazine(i think POLITYKA).do the media lie?

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krysia
  Aug 24, 06, 22:53  #35

Because I live in Poland, I frequently drink beer, and I have never came upon Stella in a Polish Pub or in a shop. Have you?

Maybe Stella stays home and drinks.

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Matyjasz
Edited by: Matyjasz  Aug 25, 06, 02:08  #36

Quoting: rafik, Post #34
do the media lie?


Certainly not!

And now seriously, I managed to find something that might be the answer for our question.

Niezaspokojone pragnienie księży
Jacek Szlak (1 czerwca 2005)

Polscy aktorzy grają w zagranicznych reklamach
Księża, bawiąc się na ślizgawce, poczuli pragnienie. Decyzja zapada szybko – posyłają młodego kleryka po piwo. Ten po chwili wraca, jednak gdy obciążony cennym ładunkiem wstępuje na lód, tafla załamuje się pod nim. Co zrobią jego „bracia”? Reklama piwa Stella Artois to znakomity film z doborową obsadą. Dość powiedzieć, że prowodyra gra Zbigniew Zamachowski, a pod lód trafia Wojciech Klata (ten sam, który jako dziecko utonął w pierwszej części „Dekalogu” Kieślowskiego). Ani piwo, ani reklama (mimo obsady) nie są w Polsce dystrybuowane.



The last sentence says "Neither the beer, nor the commercial (despite its cast) are distributed in Poland".

Here is my source: http://www.marketing-news.pl/article.php?art=643

Quoting: krysia, Post #35
Maybe Stella stays home and drinks.


Touche Krysia....

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rafik
  Aug 25, 06, 06:55  #37

Quoting: Matyjasz, Post #36
The last sentence says "Neither the beer, nor the commercial (despite its cast) are distributed in Poland".

mmm....strange, i did not make it up though. i remember that was a story about the dodgy adv which sunk the avertised products like EB... and then it was about stella and this commercial.ok, i can't prove it..you win

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FISZ
  Aug 26, 06, 17:49  #38

How is EB? It's one of the few that I've never tasted.

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bolo
  Aug 26, 06, 19:15  #39

Quoting: FISZ, Post #38
How is EB?

Well, I think EB used to be one of the most famous Polish beers back in the 90-ties -- mostly because (young) Polish people could see a professional EB commercial on MTV. Now I'm not sure if that's so popular, but I think it tastes pretty good.

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krysia
  Aug 26, 06, 20:21  #40

I think that's what Stella drinks

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Edited by: rafik  Aug 27, 06, 06:34  #41

Quoting: bolo, Post #39

Well, I think EB used to be one of the most famous Polish beers back in the 90-ties -- mostly because (young) Polish people could see a professional EB commercial on MTV. Now I'm not sure if that's so popular, but I think it tastes pretty good.

according to an author of the article, i read about stella ad, EB was sunk by its own commercial.do you remember 2 guys pissing on the snow in the shape of EB logo? after this the sell of this product went down very quickly.is it the reason?i don't know.i remember that EB was a very tasty beer but after a few years its taste has changed and i didn't like it

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krysia
  Aug 27, 06, 08:28  #42

Quoting: rafik, Post #41
2 guys pissing on the snow

Quoting: rafik, Post #41
its taste has changed


Put two and two together......

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rafik
  Aug 27, 06, 10:31  #43

Quoting: krysia, Post #42
Put two and two together......



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Shelley [Guest]
  Aug 29, 06, 06:06  #44

Lets be honest, when in Poland who needs Stella!

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aawil
  Aug 30, 06, 21:21  #45

Quoting: Shelley, Post #44
Lets be honest, when in Poland who needs Stella!


Good Point. Although I did have a couple guinness at the irish pub while I was there.

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ola123 [Guest]
  Sep 3, 06, 06:38  #46

Tyskie, only Tyskie.

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polaca
  Sep 7, 06, 04:59  #47

Lech green or red

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polaca
  Sep 7, 06, 08:54  #48

yes i know but when ive read bolo"s post my first thought was "he must be from poland!"

Anyway, i was realy surprised when i noticed how much english men drink
I can say that they are similar to polish but in fact polish beer is stronger

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krysia
  Sep 7, 06, 09:11  #49

They drink a lot in America too. The most popular is "Miller" and "Pabst". But now they have"Miller-lite" so you don't get too fat.

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polaca
  Sep 7, 06, 09:17  #50

I dont like miller (maybe is not the same as in america) but english stella is a good one

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hello [Guest]
  Sep 7, 06, 09:21  #51

all these "millers" and "buds" are yuck -- water + carbon gas + sugar (as they add sugar to everything they can in the us).

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Shelley [Guest]
  Sep 7, 06, 09:22  #52

American beers give me a headache the day after so I steer clear - oh yes Stella is very good!

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krysia
  Sep 7, 06, 09:30  #53

Quoting: hello, Post #82
(as they add sugar to everything they can in the us).


You're right. Everything has sugar. Even stuff that doesn't taste sweet has hidden sugar in it. I was surprised they add sugar to cole-slaw and BBQ's because you can't even taste it.

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Shelley [Guest]
  Sep 7, 06, 10:23  #54

I prefer gin anyway....nice and refreshing and great with tonic......and none of that slimline rubbish - full fat for me thanks!

I did notice that a g n t in Poland was about the same price as in the UK

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FISZ
  Sep 7, 06, 10:29  #55

Quoting: Shelley, Post #83
American beers give me a headache the day after so I steer clear


Yes, but how many different American beers have you tried? Maybe just the mass produced garbage. Need to try things like:
Impaled Ale
Long Trail Hibernator
Double Bastard Ale
Brooklyn Beer

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FISZ
Edited by: FISZ  Sep 7, 06, 10:33  #56

I agree that some of Polands beer tastes better than our Budweisers, Coors and Millers, but we have hundreds more to choose from. Every state has one or a few micro brews.

...and of course the PL Vodka is absolutely the best...to get back to the topic. My homemade will be ready in a week. I can't wait because it's been over 5 mos

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Decorator
  Sep 7, 06, 10:36  #57

Belgium beers are also very good..They have 2 i like very much. Duvel and Leffe...mmm

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FISZ
  Sep 7, 06, 18:36  #58

I've recently been drinking Zywiec porter. I'm starting to like these. Strong too I like lech Mocne. I was drinking a lot of these when I was visiting the Czarna Gora....Good stuff.

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krysia
  Sep 7, 06, 21:05  #59

Quoting: Shelley, Post #44
when in Poland who needs Stella


I bet she makes good pierogi!

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old punk
  Sep 11, 06, 09:22  #60

Okocim Palone.

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