Polish Lager

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Polish Lager

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£4.99 for six 500ml cans of Zywiec and I must say it's pretty good. Those pesky Eastern Europeans - they sure do brew a decent lager. Now, if only the Czech beer was as cheap here!!! :cheers1:
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I tried that beer at a Polish run theater in Brooklyn last year. Not bad at all. Is the Czech beer good too? What's that called? I'll keep an eyeball out for it. ;-)
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pirtybirdy wrote:I tried that beer at a Polish run theater in Brooklyn last year. Not bad at all. Is the Czech beer good too? What's that called? I'll keep an eyeball out for it. ;-)
OOoooooooooohhh now. There are so many Czech lagers, every town seems to have it's own brewery but, the most popular one's are Gambrinus, Velkopopovicky Kozel(I think i spelt that right) ,Pilsner Urquell ( a stronger brew) and of course the original Bud is Czech. It's called Budjeovice Budvar in Czech but I think they now call it Czechvar in US.
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