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What are the most popular drinks in Poland?


goldie87  2 | 1  
11 Oct 2009 /  #1
what is the drink of poland? what are the most popular drinks in poland?
pawian  221 | 24961  
11 Oct 2009 /  #2
Tap water?
SeanBM  34 | 5781  
11 Oct 2009 /  #3
Water is probably the most drunk drink.
PlasticPole  7 | 2641  
11 Oct 2009 /  #4
Water is the healthiest drink of all!
pawian  221 | 24961  
11 Oct 2009 /  #5
Water is probably the most drunk drink.

Served with some brown leaves in it..... or brown powder.... which makes water look contaminated. Yuk!
Seanus  15 | 19666  
11 Oct 2009 /  #6
Brown powder = brown sugar? Don't complain :) Sparkling water is very popular here but flavoured still water is my preference.
SeanBM  34 | 5781  
11 Oct 2009 /  #7
flavoured still water is my preference.

Not strawberry or some abomination, I hope?

Coffee.
Seanus  15 | 19666  
11 Oct 2009 /  #8
Żywiec still strawberry or Arctic Ice-Fruit are superb when taken chilled from the fridge. The other flavours are quite good too.
SeanBM  34 | 5781  
11 Oct 2009 /  #9
Despicable, if there was ever a thing to be called supernatural, unholy or just down right unnatural it is the flavoured water.
It taste of chemicals, how do I know I hear you ask?
Well i will tell you bloody how, I like many a tirsty man have gone in to a shop or petrol station to buy some refreshing water to wash my thirst away but in my haste i have, on occasion, picked up, by complete and utter accident, the perfumed chemically induced flavoured water and now I was not only left with a fierce thirst but a crapy chemical taste in my parched gob.

No, no, no, Flavoured water is the devil's holy water.
Seanus  15 | 19666  
11 Oct 2009 /  #10
It's just a matter of preference. A hundred and one things have the potential to harm us these days but chilled still water doesn't rank as being on the same level as pollution.
SeanBM  34 | 5781  
11 Oct 2009 /  #11
chilled still water

Is great, nothing like drinking it from a natural spring.
But you are talking about the unholy of the unholy, flavoured water.
Seanus  15 | 19666  
11 Oct 2009 /  #12
I loved the water flowing from the rocks in the Scottish hills :) The purest of the pure almost :)

What, the priests and Catholic followers didn't tell you that they cross themselves with Żywiec strawberry still water? ;) ;)
SeanBM  34 | 5781  
11 Oct 2009 /  #13
I loved the water flowing from the rocks in the Scottish hills :) The purest of the pure almost :)

Absolutely, well... the Dublin mountains.

What, the priests and Catholic followers didn't tell you that they cross themselves with Żywiec strawberry still water?

No Catholic or God fearing man or any other for that matter, would dare put that stuff near themselves or anyone they loved, if they knew what was good for them.

It is worse than that orange drink that they mixed with milk.
Seanus  15 | 19666  
11 Oct 2009 /  #14
The Dublin Mountains? Is that a pub somewhere? ;) ;)

Ah tam, it's not as bad as you think. As I said, I drink it chilled.
SeanBM  34 | 5781  
11 Oct 2009 /  #15
The Dublin Mountains? Is that a pub somewhere? ;) ;)

That'd be the "blue light".

Ah tam, it's not as bad as you think. As I said, I drink it chilled.

Exactly and look what happened to you.
Let this be a warning to you kids <waves finger at everyone reading>
Seanus  15 | 19666  
11 Oct 2009 /  #16
Aha, we have the Blue Lamp in Aberdeen :)

Um, yes, I feel refreshed after drinking it. And what of it? ;) ;)
OP goldie87  2 | 1  
11 Oct 2009 /  #17
Oct 11, 09, 02:41 - Thread attached on merging:
what are the most popular drinks in Poland?

what are the most popular drinks in Poland?
polomintz  2 | 46  
11 Oct 2009 /  #18
I assume its the good old fashioned- hollier than the catholic priests-type water

VODKA:D:D
SzwedwPolsce  11 | 1589  
11 Oct 2009 /  #19
If you mean alcohol it's vodka and beer.

Note that wine is getting more and more popular, esp. among women. But it's still nothing similar to the wine culture in the rest of Europe. East is getting westernized. You see also more and more coctails etc. in the bars.

But still vodka (nothing added) is the no 1.
Ced  1 | 54  
19 Oct 2009 /  #21
we use to say: saoul comme un Polonais lol ok.nevermind:P

but my Polish mates say beer is nowadays more popular than vodka.

i think Polish people should finally learn to drink French wine (i assure you it's the best in the world:D)
Nika  2 | 507  
19 Oct 2009 /  #22
we use to say: saoul comme un Polonais lol ok.nevermind:P

I thought it was soûle comme la Pologne :)
grzybami  4 | 27  
20 Oct 2009 /  #23
drink French wine

And try the fries and toast, too.

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