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What's your favorite Polish beer?


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hu_man
  Jan 17, 08, 07:09  #361

oobot... beer+shot or two of vodka = oobot

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Seanus GOLD MEMBER
  Jan 17, 08, 07:55  #362

Did Smirnoff not do sth like that all those years ago? Shandy is still great. The lemonade dilutes the beer but u end up drinking more in the long run as it's more drinkable, goes down faster and more easily. So, anybody heard of Goolman?

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Matyjasz
  Jan 20, 08, 14:45  #363

Zgubiony wrote:
I do like to try different things and it wasn't half bad, but I couldn't drink it all night long. I would appreciate one with dinner :)

safe to assume that Deja vu is the pub you frequent?


It's all good Z. :) It’s been ages since I've been to Deja Vu. I drink my Fortuna in my local “commie” tavern. :))

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Zgubiony
  Jan 21, 08, 08:46  #364

LOL the one with Lenin's head in the window? I thought that was more of a cafe, but I did see people drinking in there. I think it's across the st. from Morphine, correct?

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sunka
  Mar 22, 08, 07:46  #365

in polska last year,iwas drinking a dark colured larger,any body help with the name?and how can i make a hot beer,taste very nice.whats the herbs they put in with the beer?i had it in zackpany.

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Seanus GOLD MEMBER
  Mar 22, 08, 13:52  #366

It was probably Zywiec Porter

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Zgubiony
  Jul 7, 08, 10:33  #367

This thread should judst be titled "Beer Talk" :D

What are some of your favorite summer brews folks?

Bitter? Hoppy? friuty?

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Seanus GOLD MEMBER
  Jul 7, 08, 10:41  #368

Sorry, this is not about Polish beer but we've had 13 pages already.

Asian beer? Of the Japanese beers, I liked Sapporo. It rolled back just nicely. Asahi Super Dry, whilst modelled on German beer (which I like), didn't cut it. It just wasn't refreshing. Suntory, yeah, very good but the whisky was the real revelation. Kirin was up there with Sapporo, especially ichiban. The name does tell u why. Kirin is giraffe in Japanese, useless trivia. I can't knock Japanese beer.

There was a restaurant in Hiroshima called Asian Kitchen which had most of the standard Asian beers. Chang and Singha were very tasty, although better in Thailand. Tiger from Singapore was one of my preferred beers but the one that I was really taken by was Kingfisher.

Zgubi, if u like crisp, u'll love that one. Amber nectar!! I can buy it in Makro or in some other retail outlets. Kingfisher is Indian btw.

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Zgubiony
  Jul 7, 08, 10:48  #369

What's the local beer in Gliwice, Tyskie?

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puercoespin
  Jul 7, 08, 10:52  #370

just got Tyskie and ¯ywiec in this little town in north NJ..can't belive i found it:)

best polish beer ever...Piast Mocny..nice bitter taste and power :)

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Seanus GOLD MEMBER
  Jul 7, 08, 10:53  #371

Gliwice doesn't really have one. Zywiec is near here, as is Tychy (Tyskie). Wroc³aw used to have EB but it disappeared. The Zywiec in Zywiec is heavenly. I prefer Tyskie but it's a close call.

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puercoespin
  Jul 7, 08, 10:59  #372

Seanus:
Wroc³aw used to have EB but it disappeared

Wroc³aw has Piast brewery..

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Seanus GOLD MEMBER
  Jul 7, 08, 11:00  #373

I know. Piast are the sponsors of Gliwice but I see no beer of that name

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Zgubiony
  Jul 7, 08, 11:03  #374

Seanus:
Piast are the sponsors of Gliwice but I see no beer of that name


We have a lot of export only PL beer in the US like Hevelius for ex.

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Zgubiony
  Jul 7, 08, 11:05  #375

puercoespin:
just got Tyskie and ¯ywiec in this little town in north NJ..can't belive i found it:)

What town in NJ? Ther's tons of PL beer here by my house. I'm next to Garfield and Wallington.


In Poznan, Lech pils is money :) Can't really find it too many places outside Poz

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puercoespin
  Jul 7, 08, 11:05  #376

This is more like local brewery..but if you get a chance taste Piast Mocny.. the best if you like bitter beer..

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Seanus GOLD MEMBER
  Jul 7, 08, 11:05  #377

Hevelius, could that be like Fosters? The Australians hate Fosters and export it en masse but I think it's alright.

Victoria Bitter (VB) is a top class Aussie beer. They excel in microbrews.

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ukpolska
  Jul 7, 08, 11:07  #378

Per³a mocny is a local brew here around Lubelski and I have stopped drinking it, as it is 9% and used to knock your socks off.
I remember one time I went out for a night with a group of students, and we were drinking it all night.
The next morning I was teaching with the same group who had been out with the night before, and when the next teacher came in for her lesson she said it spelt like a brewery.

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Zgubiony
  Jul 7, 08, 11:09  #379

ukpolska:
9%

My style :) Not many countries can keep up with PL and the US when it comes to strong brews.

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puercoespin
  Jul 7, 08, 11:09  #380

Zgubiony:
What town in NJ? Ther's tons of PL beer here by my house. I'm next to Garfield and Wallington.

i know it but i live in Newton..moved here short time ago..and never have been to these polish communities..do you have Piast there?

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Edited by: Seanus  Jul 7, 08, 11:09  #381

Thanks ukpolska, I'd forgotten about that one. I don't like the mocny version. The standard one is quite enough.

It spelt like a brewery? Hmm..r u back on it again? :)

If u like strong Zgubi, u should try Okocim Mocne. Never b4 have I tasted such a drinkable strong beer.

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ukpolska
  Jul 7, 08, 11:22  #382

Seanus:
It spelt like a brewery? Hmm..r u back on it again? :)

No I have been proofreading all day, and I think it's time to give up for the day, as you have pointed out :) Cheers my friend!!

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Zgubiony
  Jul 7, 08, 11:23  #383

Seanus:
If u like strong Zgubi, u should try Okocim Mocne. Never b4 have I tasted such a drinkable strong beer.

It's ok ;) I can get it here.

In NJ I can find:
£omza
Tyskie
Lech Premium
Hevelius
Zywiec
Black Boss
Per³a
Okocim
maybe a few other export only brews....not a bad selection though.

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Seanus GOLD MEMBER
  Jul 7, 08, 11:25  #384

Proofreading, ouch!! I've done my fair share of that. Gliwice is a Uni city, like Lublin, so chances pop up from time to time. I can understand how the Poles think when they write so I know what they wanted to say. This makes it easier. I couldn't be an all-out translator but I do it casually.

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Zgubiony
  Jul 7, 08, 11:25  #385

Seanus:
Never b4 have I tasted such a drinkable strong beer.

I'd love to give you the experience :) I have an 18% that you can prob. put down easily...if you don't mind a stout :)

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Seanus GOLD MEMBER
  Jul 7, 08, 11:28  #386

Lech Premium never really took off here. Maybe it wasn't marketed well enough.

UKpolska, on topic, have u ever heard of Goolman? Nobody here has heard of it but I really like it. It is brewed in Lublin apparently.

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ukpolska
  Jul 7, 08, 11:37  #387

Seanus:
UKpolska, on topic, have u ever heard of Goolman?

Yeah I used to drink it. It has a alcoholic & sweet taste and a bit sickly if you drink too many of them. Brewed again by Per³a in Lublin.

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Zgubiony
Edited by: Zgubiony  Jul 7, 08, 11:39  #388

ukpolska:
sweet taste and a bit sickly if you drink too many of them

I get this same feeling from Fortuna..yuk IMO.

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Seanus GOLD MEMBER
  Jul 7, 08, 11:43  #389

Fortuna? They produce good fruit juice here. Almost up there with Tymbark. Fortuna beer?

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ukpolska
  Jul 7, 08, 11:47  #390

Fortuna beer, hmmmm, never heard of that one and just checked their website out. Seems they are going very PC with their "organic beer" and I love their slogan, "Be natural; drink naked. That’s organic isn’t it?" lol

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