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What's your favorite Polish beer?


Logga 1 | 14
23 Apr 2009 #451
Been living in Poland for coming on to 4 years now and when I first got here I obviously only drank the popular beers such as zywiec, tyskie and lech.

Went off them very quickly and only really continued to drink lech as it isn't too bad.

BUT the best beers I have tasted in Poland and the ones I continue to drink are:

Perła and £omża, these really are great tasting beers and held in pretty high regard by beeradvocate.com

Highly recommend them!

Also "Specjal" but it's not readily available
Harry
28 Apr 2009 #453
Also "Specjal" but it's not readily available

Specjal is one of the Grupa Zywiec regional beers. It is readily available but only in its region: north and north-east Poland. I always get a couple of four-packs when I'm in the region.
Arien 3 | 719
4 May 2009 #455
Tyskie!

:)

Seriously, it's good beer!
Babylon 16 | 192
4 May 2009 #456
Tyskie!:)Seriously, it's good beer!

TYSKIE
Arien 3 | 719
4 May 2009 #457
Tyskie!:)

Enjoy, but do try to keep your environment clean?
AnnieRose - | 11
5 May 2009 #458
One thing I can't understand is how some poles drink beer warm or hot. Two words that go great together are "Cold Beer".

I'm not really a beer drinker, but all the time I was in Canada we drank out beer at "room temperature," which is fine with me.

Of course, even with the heat on, the room temperature was around 11 degrees...
Shari - | 21
5 May 2009 #459
I am not a beer fan, but I did try some beers with fruit flavours - peach, cherry etc.
Those were nice. I noticed that most people seem to be fond of Zywiec.
rkb 1 | 16
10 May 2009 #460
Ciechan Pszeniczne for me & Ciechan Miodowe for the misses, wish they were easier to get hold of in Warsaw though.

Out of the usual Polish beers I still think Zywiec comes out on top.
Switezianka - | 463
7 Jun 2009 #461
Ciechan Miodowe is awesome. I tried some other honey beer (it was a dark one), but it was much too sweet; honey Ciechan is just right and still tastes like beer.

Also, yesterday, I tried Ciechan Porter and it's great, too. This one, for a change is quite bitter; it's got a very rich aroma, so the bitterness is just a part of the composition (unlike in just bitter mass-produced lagers). If you like Ciechan, you should try their Porter - I promise, it's not a girly beer like Miodowe.

I must try out all other Ciechans now.

Finally, there's some good, traditional stuff in the shops. I think it started being distributed all over Poland quite recently.
g60edition 6 | 175
10 Jun 2009 #462
Wojak super mocny for me but no sure if I could drink it all night
ksyssio 2 | 5
24 Jun 2009 #463
I like Zywiec but on a nice hot summer day prefer Sapporo.
elblagowo - | 7
21 Jul 2009 #466
coors light, bud, ice house, busch, steel 211, PBR

just kidding

tyskie or zywiec!!! it's been a while since i had EB so not sure if it's still any good but it used to be one of my fav
Harry
21 Jul 2009 #467
Have none of you people tried Zwierzyniec? It's superb! As is Lubelski Pils from the Perła Browary Lubelskie, also cracking!

Ciechan Pszeniczne for me & Ciechan Miodowe for the misses, wish they were easier to get hold of in Warsaw though.

I usually get mine at the organic food shop in Złoty Tarasy. Have also seen it in the organic food shop in Galeria Mokotow.
cjjc 29 | 408
23 Jul 2009 #468
Żubr is cool.

I can get Tyskie in Ambleside and Lech.
Dziedzic 3 | 43
16 Aug 2009 #469
Okocim and Zywiec are both good.
McCoy 27 | 1,269
25 Aug 2009 #472
for now - żubr and tarta. stronger than average brews and very freakin good. our beer aint the best one in the world but hell i love this shyt. another bufflaos comin
michaltk
25 Aug 2009 #473
żubr and tatra

I always thought these were cheap-crappy ones for bums LOL…

Zywiec and Tyskie are the best I'd say.
FromHelsinki
28 Aug 2009 #475
It was a nice surprise to me how delicious the Polish beer were, when I had my first trip to that country this summer. In my opinion, any Polish beer beats the bulk beers of my home country (& other Nordic countries) without much of contest (luckily we have some smaller breweries who can still produce some taste to the beer, but while they carry a price tag of EUR 2 and above per can, they can't compete in the mass market). While thirsty, Zubr was always a safe bet, as well as Special; Tyskie and Zywiec I can recall as good companion for food or all-purpose-beers, and a very well cooled Okocim was a good choice to have one with slightly more unique taste. I can just imagine how many good smaller brews there must be that I had no opportunity to test. Indeed, Poland reserves a more visible spot on the world map of the beers.
nana
5 Sep 2009 #476
of course ciechan. I thought that it's very difficult to find it, but when I was looking around I found it. you can buy it in "Piotr i Pawel" in Blue City in Warsaw, in Auchan in Gorczewska (shop with organic food) and in many small shops.

moreover there are quite good "unknown" or not so popular polish beers in "Piotr i Pawel. " for ex "Piwo Zywe"

Honestly I don't like Żywiec, Lech, Tyskie etc, even Tatra (although it was really delicious beer). Now everything is in 2 breweries Heineken and Carsberg (I suppose). they changed recipes and it's not so good.

now it's very difficult to find "really" polish good beeer. only in smaller towns or villages. Zwierzyniec is good or Jurand, 1410 ;)
SzwedwPolsce 11 | 1,594
5 Sep 2009 #477
You should try Żubr. It's from Białystok, but you can find it all over Poland these days (I think).
Seanus 15 | 19,674
5 Sep 2009 #478
Pretty much, yeah. It's 6% and well worth forking out 4zł for a big one.
erdemath 2 | 17
5 Sep 2009 #479
My favorite had been Heineken up to when I tasted Okocim :) . I love Okocim.
sledz 23 | 2,250
5 Sep 2009 #480
I love Okocim

Yeah Okocim is awesome!
Im going to a party today that has a Okocim tent..:):)


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