I14Green
14 Dec 2008
Food / What's your favorite Polish beer? [870]
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Polish Beers - Good, Bad, The Ugly
Most Polish beer is awesome and does not give me a hangover ever. Some I like more than others, but here is what I know. Polish beer is as good as any other or better is somes estimations.
Many Polish beers are brewed by U.S. companies, or their subsidiaries in Poland. The brewing process is modern and the same in both European and U.S. facilities.
Since the 90's many small Polish breweries have been bought out by major companies.
SAB-Miller now brews Warka and since 1999 brews Lech
Henieken now brews Zywiec and Tyskie
The only real Polish brews that I know of are mostly micro brews by U.S. standards and are hard to find, but are worth it -
Some small Polish brewers still doing it the old way are :
Tatra
Perla - still wholly owned and one of the finest quality tastiest Polish brews around in my opinion.
Please add upur opinions and beers to this thread
Thread attached on merging:
Polish Beers - Good, Bad, The Ugly
Most Polish beer is awesome and does not give me a hangover ever. Some I like more than others, but here is what I know. Polish beer is as good as any other or better is somes estimations.
Many Polish beers are brewed by U.S. companies, or their subsidiaries in Poland. The brewing process is modern and the same in both European and U.S. facilities.
Since the 90's many small Polish breweries have been bought out by major companies.
SAB-Miller now brews Warka and since 1999 brews Lech
Henieken now brews Zywiec and Tyskie
The only real Polish brews that I know of are mostly micro brews by U.S. standards and are hard to find, but are worth it -
Some small Polish brewers still doing it the old way are :
Tatra
Perla - still wholly owned and one of the finest quality tastiest Polish brews around in my opinion.
Please add upur opinions and beers to this thread