Jazz what other Polish beers do you reccomend.
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Originally posted by Geo-V6 View PostJazz what other Polish beers do you reccomend.
Okocim's got a nice, thick flavour I really like, almost like a strong ale, the rest I mentioned taste crisper and more lager-like, but ALL share pretty high percentages, being 5.5%-5.6% (the Poles work hard and like their beer strong, and that's how I handle my biznitch!)
EDIT: Some nice ones on here, the 'mocne' ones are usually stronger and more ale-ish, more like them trappist beers:
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I get my Okocims in 4x500ml cans for £2.99 from B&M, but the main supermarkets tend to charge around £1.30 - £1.59 per 500ml bottle of Polish lager. Even at that price, it's worth buying a few bottles.Last edited by JazzFunk; 15-12-2009, 23:37.
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Just finished a nice Asahi Super dry. Would have gone for Okocim but while doing the weekly shop this evening I discovered the local Tesco has stopped selling it, which is a shame.
Other favorites include:
Cains Fine Raisin Beer, Everards Original, Theaksons Old Peculiar, Marstons Old Empire & Owd Rodger, Tsing Tao & Wychwood's Hobgoblin & Goliath.
Now do I finish off another Asahi or save it for tomorrow?
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Had a bit of a session with some friends at the pub this afternoon, last one before we all disperse home for Christmas. Didn't go too overboard though, just 4 pints of Grolsch before heading home. Thinking of having as few cans of Stella 4% before heading to bed (gotta be somewhat awake tomorrow morning - Japanese Translation lecture).
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Back from the coldness and my god it's slippery out there. Love that icy feeling though, it's not bitterly cold, but refreshingly so.
I'm going to relax for five mins with my first chilled can, and then crack on with this buggering drawing. I really hate drawing people (in portrait form that is...).
Merry Christmas all, cheers :-)
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