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What's your favorite Polish beer?


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Zgubiony
  Jul 7, 08, 11:51  #391

Seanus:
Fortuna beer?

Yes sir. Maty knows about it. It almost tastes like cola...not my thing.

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tornado2007
  Jul 7, 08, 11:54  #392

Zywiec

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  Jul 7, 08, 11:58  #393

One that gets topped up again and again for me without having to get up out of my seat.

One of the very few pubs in town has bottles of Tyskie. Other than the rather fine dark Suffolk Strong, Tyskie seemed to be the best of their selection. It would have been better if they had had Okocim (a beer of which I need more experience). The barman even knew what I was asking for when I pronounced it properly.

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MrBubbles
  Jul 7, 08, 12:03  #394

The best was Hewelius. Stunning pint. Whatever happened to it though?

Same with EB. Not as good but I still have fond memories

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LondonChick
  Jul 7, 08, 12:04  #395

tornado2007:
Zywiec



Yes, please.

Was going to hit the gym this evening, but seeing as you're at the bar....

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Matyjasz
Edited by: Matyjasz  Jul 7, 08, 13:01  #396

Zgubiony:
Yes sir. Maty knows about it. It almost tastes like cola...not my thing.



It is just a matter fo time Z. You will love it, I tell ya! :)

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Oh, and I see that I didn't answer your post in January.

Zgubiony:
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?



Yes, you can drink in there, unfortunately they don't sell Fortuna. I was thinking about my local tavern in my home town. Proletaryat is still fun though.

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scott usa
  Jul 7, 08, 13:06  #397

beer that taste like pop?

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Zgubiony
Edited by: Zgubiony  Jul 7, 08, 13:55  #398

scott usa:
beer that taste like pop?

Sort of....difficult to explain really.
Matyjasz:
Yes, you can drink in there, unfortunately they don't sell Fortuna

It didn't really look like a place I'd have fun. Too bright for me :)

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scott usa
  Jul 7, 08, 13:58  #399

DO THEY SELL IT IN AMERICA I WONDER? HMM

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Zgubiony
  Jul 7, 08, 14:02  #400

NO, I DOUBT IT.

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scott usa
  Jul 7, 08, 14:12  #401

well that sucks i will look in hamtrick michigan thats where all the polish people live

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Seanus ♦ GOLD MEMBER
  Jul 7, 08, 15:27  #402

Zubr in hand. The forum is quite lively this evening, so, who likes Zubr?

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LondonChick
  Jul 7, 08, 16:11  #403

Seanus:
Zubr in hand. The forum is quite lively this evening, so, who likes Zubr?



Ah!!! is that a Polish beer?

I had it a while ago (a bar in Hoxton, if I remember rightly) and loved it - best of all, it was like 3% so great for a school night.

Then I never saw it again, so figured that I'd maybe imagined it.

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Seanus ♦ GOLD MEMBER
  Jul 7, 08, 16:12  #404

Well, 6% but it is great

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LondonChick
  Jul 7, 08, 16:20  #405

Seanus:


Well, 6% but it is great



Maybe there's a "lite" version?

Gutted that I'd not seen or heard of it since. Is it available across Poland? I'd somehow imagined it to be a Czech beer.

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Seanus ♦ GOLD MEMBER
  Jul 7, 08, 16:31  #406

6% is the 'lite' version. I guess it's readily available tho other PF members may prove me wrong.

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Zgubiony
  Jul 7, 08, 17:20  #407

I like Zubr :) The green can? Not sure which one that is, but I remember it tasting ok.

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Seanus ♦ GOLD MEMBER
  Jul 7, 08, 17:21  #408

It is in a green can, yes. The bottle is not too dissimilar.

I had 3 bottles tonight, enough for me.

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Zgubiony
  Jul 7, 08, 17:33  #409

That'll do it. Big bottles I might add ;) Not no American sized 12 oz.

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andyny
  Jul 15, 08, 21:48  #410

One of the best is LECH

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VaFunkoolo ♦ GOLD MEMBER
  Jul 18, 08, 10:22  #411

Seanus:
I wouldn't say Polish beer is the best in the world


Not by any stretch. And the brewers fek around with the beer too much in Poland too.

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Seanus ♦ GOLD MEMBER
  Jul 18, 08, 10:26  #412

I mean, if u extend the net a wee bittie to encompass ales, I'd rather have a good British ale than drink a Polish beer. Don't get me wrong, Polish beers are refreshing and can hold their own but there are better. I have a Singha and Tiger in the fridge, bought today in ASDA. Crisp and tasty!!

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SeanBM
  Jul 18, 08, 10:29  #413

VaFunkoolo:

Seanus:
I wouldn't say Polish beer is the best in the world.
Not by any stretch. And the brewers fek around with the beer too much in Poland too.

Polish beer is great,
I used to think Czech beer was the best in the world but it has been a while since I have drunk the stuff. And I have never thought much of Asian beer, I mean it's alright, I thought it just taste good cause of the heat.
But isn't Vodka the Poles drink?

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VaFunkoolo ♦ GOLD MEMBER
  Jul 18, 08, 10:35  #414

SeanBM:
Polish beer is great,


Some Polish beers are very nice

But to put them on a pedal stool above all others is wrong

But with all due respect, which is actually not very much at times, if you dont clean the pipes out properly it tastes like sh!te

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Seanus ♦ GOLD MEMBER
  Jul 18, 08, 10:40  #415

It's hard to make a beer really stand out. I was reading Michael Palin's Around the World in Eighty Days book and was glad to read that he found Kingfisher to be one of the best beers he had ever tasted. I've said it b4, Kingfisher is what a good beer should be. The Indians can be proud of that!!

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SeanBM
Edited by: SeanBM  Jul 18, 08, 10:44  #416

VaFunkoolo:
But to put them on a pedal stool above all others is wrong

Poodle stool, kinda, I mean you have German, Czech, Polish and Lithuanian are my fav bears.
Apart from Guinness in Ireland you basically get Miller budwiser and carlsberg, stella and a few others, in comparison to Polish beer, the fore mentioned are all carp.
You are dead right about the cleaning of the pipes, When I go into a bar I generally order what I see everyone else drinking, a nice fresh pint....hhmm friday evening is fast aprouching, this talk of beer is giving me ideas.

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Seanus ♦ GOLD MEMBER
Edited by: Seanus  Jul 18, 08, 10:46  #417

Lithuania, I've only tried one but it was a cracking beer. It's an award winning one. Svytury is the name, mmm...

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SeanBM
Edited by: SeanBM  Jul 18, 08, 10:48  #418

Utena, Kanapolis, but it is probably Svyturys.
One thing about beer is only the first two matter, after that I can't taste anything anyway, ha ha ha

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Seanus ♦ GOLD MEMBER
  Jul 18, 08, 10:51  #419

Do they have a similar brewing tradition? I guess they are much and such for quality and hard to tell apart. Just a hunch. Polish beer is fairly distinct. I can tell a Lech apart from a Zubr and a Zubr from a Tyskie.

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SeanBM
Edited by: SeanBM  Jul 18, 08, 10:55  #420

Similar tradition to brewing as Poland? I don't know, it is one of the few things Lithuanians are proud of with just cause.
Which is better Zubr or Lech, never drank them, they always looked quer to me. I am going to do the taste challenge this evening

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