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What's your favorite Polish beer?


richasis 1 | 418
21 May 2010 #541
That does it... I'm printing this entire thread! :)
WiIdrower - | 2
21 May 2010 #542
LECH NON-ALCOHOLIC! for me plsssssssss
WiIdrower - | 2
21 May 2010 #544
ZUBR is not bad either but in the bottle not in can.
A J 4 | 1,081
21 May 2010 #545
It's still Tyskie for me. (They sell it in the Dutch supermarkets aswell now!)

:)
polkamaniac 1 | 482
21 May 2010 #546
How about a good-strong beer made in koszalin-------Brok-Martin



Dougpol2 1 | 76
8 Jun 2010 #547
The old taste buds are buzzing in the heat of the day, getting rid of a cold (finally) and England are about to better the Yanks at something.

So, can anyone please tell me where one might buy Radegast beer in Silesia - my tired legs wont carry me down to Cieszyn :(

Ta in advance :)
subaru mad 1 | 8
8 Jun 2010 #548
Harnas, Okocim mocne, Tatra, and Tesco's extra strenghth lager (2.29zl a can) :)

but I do miss proper beer, like tetley, John Smiths, Newcastle Brown...well, them were the good ol' days!
Seanus 15 | 19,674
8 Jun 2010 #549
Perła and Goolmans are both very underrated. Goolmans is like America's Miller. Ciechan is indeed good too. Ksiaź?? I think this is the name of it, it's good too. Karpackie :) Some of the cheaper ones are more than drinkable.
Dougpol2 1 | 76
9 Jun 2010 #550
tetley, John Smiths, Newcastle Brown.

They are around in Poland.........Auchan I think.....( the last 2)

I quite like Perlenbacher Pils from Lidl - zero hangover - relatively low calorie - hate the idea of a returning beer gut - cheap at 2,19 too :)
pgtx 29 | 3,146
11 Jun 2010 #552
What's your favorite Polish beer?

an open one...
Duda - | 1
16 Jun 2010 #554
Harnas, Zywiec Porter, Warka Strong, Tatra. Beer you should be drinking.
Spyrytus Rozpuscalny, Wodka you should be sippin on.
polkamaniac 1 | 482
16 Jun 2010 #555
I tried the `Smok` beers-----zloty-czarny-srebrny. At 6.2 % alcohol,It wasn`t too bad.When sight-seeing, any cold beer is refreshing.
Pibwl - | 50
2 Jul 2010 #556
I quite like Perlenbacher Pils from Lidl

Luckily, Perlenbacher is not a Polish beer. Even Tyskie is better IMHO ;-) (and beeradvocate says: avoid)
SzwedwPolsce 11 | 1,594
3 Jul 2010 #557
Tatra (jasne) is one of my new favourites.
Seanus 15 | 19,674
3 Jul 2010 #558
Perła and £omźa are great but Goolman Premium is a class act for me. The way a beer/lager should be. You can buy it in Żabka.
SzwedwPolsce 11 | 1,594
3 Jul 2010 #559
£omźa

It thought it was local? Their advertisement says for example "W Warszawie tego nie ma".
Seanus 15 | 19,674
3 Jul 2010 #560
I was in £omźa last August :) :)
SzwedwPolsce 11 | 1,594
3 Jul 2010 #561
I was in £omża last Tuesday. ;)

But as far as I remember I've never tried the beer. Even though they have it in all cities in the Podlaskie region (I think).
Seanus 15 | 19,674
3 Jul 2010 #562
It's pretty good :) :) Many so-called lesser beers in Poland are better than the big guns like Tyskie and Lech.
bimber94 7 | 254
4 Jul 2010 #563
A cold Lech is also good (perleeze, NO jokes about Kaczyński in his coffin).
Olaf 6 | 955
16 Jul 2010 #565
£omża is my new discovery! Try also Perła export and Perła chmielowe.
Aliloveskrakow - | 19
16 Jul 2010 #566
Was Tyskie, but then I discovered Redds malinowy, very nice on a warm evening :):)
CheFinny 5 | 45
16 Jul 2010 #567
are you a woman? Gay perhaps? Men dont drink fruit flavoured beer in Poland, havent you realised this yet!?!?!?!?
moniccca
16 Jul 2010 #568
oh... redd's the original is great :)
helen123 1 | 7
22 Jul 2010 #569
So I tried 2 Polish beers tonight; Okocim and Zywiec.....I will stick with Sam Adams...
thanks evryone for the info....
polkamaniac 1 | 482
23 Jul 2010 #570
How about some 9% alcohol ".Grudziądzkie dobra Dziewiątka "-not too many comments on this one?It's a local brewery only a few years old bought out by Grudziąz.


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