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What's your favorite Polish beer?


convex  20 | 3928  
13 Apr 2010 /  #511
Sląskie Super Mocne

ewww, nasty. All the alcohol of a decent porter without any of the taste.
RevokeNice  15 | 1854  
13 Apr 2010 /  #512
£1 a can here

Six for a fiver in my local newsagents.

Never had it before. Ive to up at 6am tomorrow morn, is it rocket fuel?
polkamaniac  1 | 482  
15 Apr 2010 /  #513
Bosman gold is not bad-it's a smoother and lighter beer.
Dougpol  
21 Apr 2010 /  #514
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.
guzzler  1 | 88  
21 Apr 2010 /  #515
I used to drink in a Polish club with a few of my mates in London, many years ago the beer was all bottled no draught. But they also had a Polish vodka which would blow your head off, The guys came from different parts of Poland from before the war. So I don't know were it came from, they called it Polish white spirit, they should have called it Polish white lightening. I have looked for it many time since, so I guess you are keeping over for yourselves.
Harry  
21 Apr 2010 /  #516
Does Poland have any good beer at all? This is a serious and honest question.

More every year. The ones round here are the four from Ciechanow, Dawne (from Konstancin), Mazowiecki and Warszawiak. The Amber brewery up near Gdansk also do some excellent beers, my favourite from them is Zywe. And none of the beers I've just listed are pasteurised.
richasis  1 | 409  
21 Apr 2010 /  #517
And none of the beers I've just listed are pasteurised.

The BEST kind, I've heard. Micro-Breweries?
Ksysia  25 | 428  
21 Apr 2010 /  #518
they called it Polish white spirit

Spirytus
is it even legal to serve it in a bar???
richasis  1 | 409  
21 Apr 2010 /  #519
I don't know, but one shot does it :)
convex  20 | 3928  
21 Apr 2010 /  #520
might as well take shots of drain cleaner.
jonni  16 | 2475  
21 Apr 2010 /  #521
Spirytus
is it even legal to serve it in a bar???

Some do, with a layer of sok malinowy under it.
Harry  
21 Apr 2010 /  #522
The BEST kind, I've heard. Micro-Breweries?

No, just smallish local breweries.
polkamaniac  1 | 482  
21 Apr 2010 /  #523
Kaszub Specjal from Bytów Goch is a pale lager which is a Microbrewery.
Harry  
21 Apr 2010 /  #524
Not anymore, the brewery in Bytow closed down about four years ago. I was looking forward to having some when I went there in 2008 but no such luck!
polkamaniac  1 | 482  
21 Apr 2010 /  #525
too bad-I enjoyed it when I was there years ago.
Pibwl  - | 49  
21 Apr 2010 /  #526
I've browsed beeradvocate.com recently (thanks to somebody, who put the link earlier in the topic), and Perła is a good one, pretty good are £omża, Okocim Zagłoba, Okocim OK and Warka. Highly estimated there (A) are porters, but this is the kind I rarely drink, so I can't tell.

Good one was Żubr... but it was probably when it was brewed by Dojlidy, before its sale to SABMiller or whatever.
jonni  16 | 2475  
21 Apr 2010 /  #527
Yes. Żubr has really changed - it used to have a very distinctive hoppy taste but now just seems like Żywiec, Tyskie, Okocim etc, all pretty well indistinguishable from each other.

I think I've mentioned it already but try Ciechan - it's a little different from the rest.
Dougpol  
21 Apr 2010 /  #528
Never tried Perla, but will. Ten years back when I tried them the other beers weren't bad. This Krakowian top fermenting beer seems interesting! Anybody given it a go?

I wanted to post the linkbut couldn't. What is this cliquey childish shite mods? Get a life.

"You can remove www and/or http from your message and try again. This rule is applied to all Guests and registered members who have posted less than 2 useful messages."
kondzior  11 | 1026  
22 Apr 2010 /  #529
The Brackie beer. As a matter of fact, I just finished the 8th bottle. Goes great with the yellow cheese. Or Koźlak. Or Piwo żywe. Good night.
Seanus  15 | 19666  
22 Apr 2010 /  #530
Brackie is an acquired taste from Cieszyń. I find it a bit sweet and 'flowery'. It is fine on a really warm day but, other than that, there are other options for choice.
Harry  
22 Apr 2010 /  #531
Never tried Perla, but will.

Perla isn't even the best of the Lublin brewery's beers. Lubelski pils is excellent but Zwierzyniec is sublime, by far and away my favourite pasteurised Polish beer. Unfortunately neither of them are available outside Lubelski....
King Kazimierz  - | 4  
20 May 2010 /  #532
A cold ciechan on a warm day hits my buttons every time.
Dougpol2  1 | 76  
20 May 2010 /  #533
Lubelski pils is excellent but Zwierzyniec is sublime, by far and away my favourite pasteurised Polish beer

Back on the beer this weekend for my good friend the Doctor's graduation ceremony. Will try that Zywe stuff and hunt out the above in the delis of Katowice........

Chocs away!
Harry  
20 May 2010 /  #534
Will try that Zywe stuff and hunt out the above in the delis of Katowice........

You almost certainly won't find Zwierzyniec in Katowice. You might find Ciechan, the best place to look will probably be organic food shops and health shops. As for Zywe, the Carrefours in Warsaw have it. Also worth checking would be Piotr i Pawel and Bomi supermarkets.
Dougpol2  1 | 76  
20 May 2010 /  #535
Also worth checking would be Piotr i Pawel and Bomi supermarkets.

Thanks for that - BTW the first is great (though eccentrically priced - some of their British beers are cheaper than Tesco, their wines are 2o per cent marked up....

They have fantastic Italian cake too :)))))

Bomi are absolute shite.
Matyjasz  2 | 1543  
20 May 2010 /  #536
While in PiP be on the look out for Fortuna Czarne or Fortuna Miodowe. The best beer from Wielkopolska! :)
Dougpol2  1 | 76  
20 May 2010 /  #537
Fortuna Czarne

I thought Fortuna was low sugar fruit juice?
Matyjasz  2 | 1543  
20 May 2010 /  #538
Yeah, it is, but there is also a brand of beer called that way, both unrelated. I prefer the beer though. :) Ohhh, important info, it's NOT a lager! :)
Dougpol2  1 | 76  
20 May 2010 /  #539
Just rowing with the wife - and a bottle of this or ten looks just the job Grrr
polkamaniac  1 | 482  
21 May 2010 /  #540
During the summer months any Cold beer is a thirst quencher !!!!


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