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What's your favorite Polish beer?


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vezza
  Jan 5, 07, 11:50  #121

not that happy as asda didn't stock it when i was there, so we'd have to wait for either someone else to come over and live with us or for one of the guys to go home,

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BubbaWoo
  Jan 5, 07, 11:51  #122

Quoting: vezza, Post #111
not that happy as asda didn't stock it when i was there


life can be so cruel at times...

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vezza
  Jan 5, 07, 11:53  #123

true... do you live in england?

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BubbaWoo
  Jan 5, 07, 11:55  #124

south coast

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vezza
  Jan 5, 07, 12:02  #125

okay, i was just looking for some help with the nme of some polish food, i posted a topic but no one has answered, have ever heard of soya chops????

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BubbaWoo
  Jan 5, 07, 12:04  #126

yeah... saw that post...

what are soya chops...?

my local super market... asda again... does alsorts of soya products... sausages... mince... chiken type pieces...

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vezza
  Jan 5, 07, 12:14  #127

we cant find them anywhere, they're dryed soya blocks, that look a bit like chops of a sort.... the reason i want to get some brought over is they're so cheap like a huge bag for about £1 that lasts months, and they just taste better than the stuff you get in asda etc, by the way do you work there? you seem to be doing some very good PR for them.
hopefully someone will know what the hell im on about....
so are you english or polish living here?

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BubbaWoo
  Jan 5, 07, 12:19  #128

never seen them but as i am vegetarian i will keep my eyes open...

im english but do *business* in poland so spend a lot of time over there... nothing to do with asda...

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Wroclaw
  Jan 5, 07, 12:36  #129

Vezza,

If you mean those soya things that you soak first and they taste like chewy mushrooms. We have them in shops nearby. I have no idea what they are called or who makes them.

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vezza
  Jan 5, 07, 12:44  #130

THATS IT!!!!!!!!! I cant find them anywhere here, if u come across them anytome soon i'd love to know what they're called,
thanks

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Wroclaw
Edited by: Wroclaw  Jan 5, 07, 12:49  #131

Now I know what you want I will look out for them and let you know soon.

edit: A family member tells me that they are in Tesco

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vezza
  Jan 5, 07, 13:04  #132

seems im not looking in the right stores! someone said they used to sell zubrowka in asda and now soya chops in tesco! thanks for your help though


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BubbaWoo
  Jan 5, 07, 13:24  #133

Quoting: Wroclaw, Post #121
someone said


what... ive been renegated to the ranks of just *someone*...?

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vezza
  Jan 5, 07, 13:31  #134

WROCLAW SAID!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
is that better?
sorry, its hard to remember all the names.
im new here dont pick on me

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vezza
  Jan 5, 07, 13:33  #135

**** got the wrong name hahhhhahaha whoops
BUBBAWOO SAID!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
HHHHAHAHAHAHAHHH


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BubbaWoo
  Jan 5, 07, 13:33  #136



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BialaPolska
  Jan 5, 07, 14:53  #137

ZYWIEC!

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Amathyst
  Jan 5, 07, 18:52  #138

Quoting: BialaPolska, Post #127
ZYWIEC!


ill have one for you when im there in 3 weeks time!

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szkotja2007
  Jan 5, 07, 19:02  #139

Zubrowka is stocked in my local Tescos. My Polish friends say it tastes different to the stuff back home - I dont think so - also do a few Polish vodkas too. Bit pricey though.

( Bison Piss LOL )

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Kamyk
  Jan 24, 07, 00:51  #140

1. Lech
2. Tyskie
3. Warka

... Unfortunatelly I cannot find any "Lech" in LCBOs here in Canada

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Zgubiony
  Jan 31, 07, 09:14  #141

Anyone ever try Black Boss? It's brewed in Witnica. It's a good porter...if you like porters 9.4%

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FISZ
  Feb 9, 07, 09:48  #142

I'd reather not create a thread just for British beer, but I was weondering what's the best that comes out of the UK. I really enjoy Boddingtons on tap. Prob my favorite aside from Guinness.

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Huegel_gast [Guest]
  Feb 9, 07, 10:58  #143

hmm of the top of my head, these are the ones I enjoy most. Bear in mind, i'm not a big beer drinker, so i've certainly not tried the entire sortiment.

If you like Boddys, like I do, then try Caffreys and John Smiths

Another good one imho is Pedigree.

If you want lager advice, i'm not the man, can't do with lagers. Though I have it on universal authority, avoid Budweiser, Fosters and Carling.

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FISZ
Edited by: FISZ  Feb 9, 07, 11:07  #144

Quoting: Huegel_gast
avoid Budweiser, Fosters and Carling.

Agree. I also don't like Carlsberg too much either. I'll look into the Caffreys. Maybe they export to the US.
Thx Huegel

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sledz
Edited by: sledz  Feb 9, 07, 11:17  #145

Quoting: Huegel_gast
avoid Budweiser

Yeah that stuff is real nasty they drink it like crazy in the southern US...
Pabst Blue Ribbon is another one to run from and Old Style.blaaaaa

I like that Okocim beer havent tried some of the other Polish ones yet

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sledz
  Feb 9, 07, 13:59  #146

I think we all should have a piwo tonight for Krysia

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forgetmenots
  Feb 9, 07, 14:03  #147

WARKA STRONG .... !

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Guest
  Feb 9, 07, 14:41  #148

I love tatra mocne <3

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Ryzman [Guest]
  Feb 10, 07, 20:52  #149

Zywiec is the best. i can drink em all day and check out all the hot chicks in krakow. people watching, drinking Zywiec, and kickin back all day=heaven on earth!

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eabc
  Feb 11, 07, 02:27  #150

Definitely Żywiec beer !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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