Polish beers
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Polish beers
Recently I've been getting into my Polish beers. Surprisingly the ones everyone recognises: Lech, Tyskie and Zweic (something like that) are no better than what we currently drink. BUT....EVERY single other one is absolutely superb, generally ranging between 6 and 7%, so they taste nice, but not too strong, I think that's the optimum strength, and it doesn't exist in local beers. Anyway, I highly recommend you try them out, check out your local offy, most places in London seem to do them. These are the ones to look out for:
Zubr 6%
Strong (I know, sounds ironically bad and I would normally avoid a beer called 'strong', but its really nice, really sweet, almost a 'dessert' beer) 6.5%
Warka (Like a strong Stella 5.7%)
Specjal 6%
Debowe Mocne (My favourite, 7%)
Okicim 7.1%
Anyway, if anyone has tried them, or will do, post here and let us know what you think.
Zubr 6%
Strong (I know, sounds ironically bad and I would normally avoid a beer called 'strong', but its really nice, really sweet, almost a 'dessert' beer) 6.5%
Warka (Like a strong Stella 5.7%)
Specjal 6%
Debowe Mocne (My favourite, 7%)
Okicim 7.1%
Anyway, if anyone has tried them, or will do, post here and let us know what you think.
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Not sure I have seen any of them bar the one that our asda sells (tsykie)
But then we don't have such a big immigration thing going on up here.
But then we don't have such a big immigration thing going on up here.
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HI SM, you won't see them in supermarkets, you have to check out the local off licenses. I'm sure there are large parts of the country that don't have access admittedly. Also they're easy to ignore and just go for your usual choice, hence the post.
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