Pilzner Urquel - it's the top-notch product in Czech. I know what I am writing, I live a few kilometres from Polish-Czech boarder
Really? "Pilsner Urquell" is a poor imitation of the original, which was unique in the world. The Czechs were absolutelylivid about it's destruction and subsequently took steps to protect their beer heritage. Sadlt the Pilsen brewery was scrapped in 1992 or thereabouts. This **** is now "brewed" by South African breweries (sorry if this has been noted on this thread already).
It was an oak cask stored lager,using Pilzen water (rather the point wouldn't you say) and Sauer hops. The casks stood 30 feet high vertically and the beer was stored for 9 weeks off the top of my head (probably wrong.
Now of course it is chemical shite from Poznan, Tychy and Pilzen. Another famous Czech beer that was barstardised and is now undrinkable is Staropramen. It will rot your liver.
Only Radegast, Budweiser and a few others are drinkable.
Does Poland have any good beer at all? This is a serious and honest question. For beer to be pasteurised it has to be quality in the first place, with what are today prohibitively expensive ingredients if not subsidised by the state, as Budweiser Budwar is.