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"Dzięki" means "Thanks" 😉
"Na zdrowie" means "Cheers" 👍
I have heard people say pozdrawiam - Google says this means 'regards' is that a way to say cheers..?
@@DreadnoughtMetal2006 NO!!!
@@DreadnoughtMetal2006nope pozdrawiam means clearly regards
@@DreadnoughtMetal2006 It's literally "I wish you to be in good health" :)
@@oskarmikaszewicz7248 Its literaly "to health", same as in my czech language "na zdraví". Logicaly, its two words, no eight as you translated.
If you gave tatra, one of the worst, cheapest popular beers a 7 then i cant imagine what american stuff tastes like 😭
Most American (mainstream) beers I’d give like a 3
I was laughing. Tatra is _pijak_ (wino/bum) beer.
@@IWrocker Oh dear... BTW "cheers" in PL is: "na zdrowie" => "nah zdrov-yeah" :)
Taste is an individual matter. In other words, some people like ANTONÓWKI apples, others prefer JONAGOLD apples. It's none of anyone's business... It's important that there is free choice and no one restricts anyone's access to either one or the other... Na zdrowie/cheers😎
@@piotrstanislaw8504 I prefere CHAMPION / SZAMPION apples :P
I'm from Norway, but have visited Poland a couple of times, and they definitelly have some great beers :) It's also a very nice country, and with lots of friendly and great people :)
thank You for nice words about our country :) Cheers!
Kind words from a man from the north. If only all Norwegians spoke of Poles with such respect.
du er altid velkomen her kompis
Byłem w Norwegii
Kamperem w 2017 . Piękny kraj
Jeg er 100% enig med deg. De har i Polen flere veldig gode øl og utmerket hjemmelaget mat. Beste hilsener fra USA
Szkoda ,że nie zdobyliście lepszych piw z mojego kraju, pozdrowienia z Polski 👍
Ja piję Tatrę jasna , dla mnie numer jeden na świecie
@@l...3376Ja piłem ciemną w akademiku - 2 i szło się do klubów :D
spacje się stawia po przecinku wapniaku
@@Night-Rider101 Pisze się "spacjĘ", ćwoku.
@@Night-Rider101 wapniak cię robił
Great to see a family having a good time.
Na zdrowie.
Greetings from Poland.
Poland is the third largest beer producer in the European Union. There are over 200 breweries in our country, and several hundred new beers appear on the market every year.
Greetings from Poland! 🇵🇱 😉
Is this a recent trend? Poland is not know as a beer nation and having a beer drinking cultures with a lot of pubs...
@@henningbartels6245 Beer in Poland was brewed even before the establishment of the Polish state. So the history is over 1000 years old. I don't know if 1000 years of producing and drinking beer is a new trend...
@@henningbartels6245 No,you just heard about germans and called it a day
@@Raimazuki Coming back to the beer drinking culture... I lived in Munich for 10 years... the fact that two normal beers bring Germans down to the level of paving slabs is one thing... Oktoberfest, supposedly a beer festival, but really a festival of drunken boorish pigs...
@@henningbartels6245 In the whole central European Region (and i mean geographically; Germany, Austria, Czechia, Slovakia and Poland) people drink a lot of beer. Poland as a country isnt an 'established mark' - thats probably why you didnt know Poles drink A LOT of beer (but ye, Czechs [especially Czechs; Czech Republic is THE beer nation] Slovaks and Germans drink on average more beer).
As a German. Our polish neighbors make fantastic beer🇩🇪🤝🏻🇵🇱! I was expecting a Tyskie🤣🤣
worst from the worst ones
@@advsttsvda4935 no way
Thanks! And as Polish I like Augustiner, Kölsch and Warsteiner very much!
I'm drinking one at the moment hahah
Tyskie najgorsze z najgorszych 😂 żywiec jest jego nemezis 😂
As a Dutchie in Poland, I feel the pronunciation pain 😅
Am loving these reactions!
As a Czech-German i feel it too, but i forgive them. 😉
Same here mate. Waar in Polen? Ik in Bielsko-Biala. Cheers.
@@mail1911185 Poznań:)
@@mail1911185 poznan
Nederlands is ook een beetje moeilijk - ik was bei Rotterdam (NL) en Boom (België) en het is erg anders in beide landen!
Ik ben sorry voor mijn Nederlands maar ik heb nog een maand geleerd en het was ~4 jaare geleden 😅
Nice! 👍 Okocim is a traditional lager, traditional receipt. A brand owned by Carlsberg now. Tatra and Żywiec are owned by Heineken now. For some reason, at the end of 90's they've changed receipt of Żywiec and made it more bitter. But also re-released Tatra which tasted just like "good old" Żywiec.
If you have a chance, please try regional ones, like: Perła, Łomża, Namysłów.
True...
@@jakubszczepanski8791I would say all of these beers are cheap and shitty. You should try polish craft.
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You should try "Tyskie" "Perła Export" or "Łomża" Thats one of the best beer in Poland in my opinion. Cheers!
I dunno, I'm more of a Zywiec guy, but only the Bialy and Ciemne. Kasztelan Unpasteurized is a bit of a guilty pleasure of mine. Ksiazece is probably my favorite though, but I don't see it on tap very often.
Tyskie was one of my go to beers when I lived in Dublin, as it was €1.50 a large bottle, far better than Karpackie (which was €6 for a four pack back then). Always loved it, until someone mentioned they supported the PiS party? Well, at that point the prices for alcohol in Ireland went up and Tyskie became over €2, so I just started drinking other stuff.
Flying to Gdansk though next month, so excited to try some Polish craft beers, not the usual Perla, Lomza, Zywiec etc. (can't do the Polish letters, sorry). Let me know if you have any recommendations!
NA ZDROWIE !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I hear you, man! Na zdrowie from 🇷🇴
Myślałem że tylko mnie to denerwowało
And you really say "Na zdrowie" when you are drinking beer with friends? Normal people says: "zdrówko"!
Those 3 are cheap, common beers in Poland. I'll say popular, but nothing more than average. And "cheers" in polish is "na zdrowie". Dzięki = thanks. ;) Greetings from Poland.
What are the best Polish beers? I would like to try them as a neighbour who always like to visit Poland during the summer (CZ).
@@Runemonk I like Namysłów, Łomża and Perła, but im no beer geek. These are mid price, mid shelve beers and one thing i know is that they're are waaay better than the 3 from the video
@@RunemonkIt depends on whether you like craftbeer or industrial beer.
@@UuU6004Zdecydowanie Łomża.
@@UuU6004those are just a little better than Tatra, Żywiec or Okocim. Its still a mid-low quality beer.
Żywiec, Tyskie, Okocim, Lech, Warka, Tatra, Perła, Łomża, Królewskie, Książ, Bosman, Kasztelan is only some of these i see on the store. Anyway, beer is best when served cold and straight from keg/glass bottle. Also, company is important. Nice to see you having fun and banter.
Not from the bottle. Especially green bottle.
Temperature of drinking beer should be +7 C and for the dark and strong should be +9 C
Greetings from Poland!
Let me try to explain how to correctly pronounce the word Żywiec. The consonant 'Ż' in Polish sounds like 'Zh' in 'Dr Zhivago' (a movie you probably know), or 's' in 'measure', 'treasure', 'pleasure', etc., while the Polish 'c' sounds more or less like 'ts' (in most Slavic words' transcriptions). All in all, 'Żywiec' should be pronounced 'Zhivyets', not exactly, perhaps, but close enough ;).
Thank you for the clip; I'm sooo glad you like Polish beer, and so do I, believe me! :)
Sounds like an excellent channel for a Polish dude to hang out 🍻 Gentleman this was awesome vid thanks for trying our beers
In Poland, beers with a strength of 5.5% are regular lagers available in every store. In the case of strong beers, you can find those with 7%-10%. If you look for decent craft beer, you can also find stronger ones. However, what matters here is not the strength, but the taste, because the local crafts are really delicious and the ones you are currently drinking are rather lower shelf.
Oh yeah i like komes beers which are easy to find :D They have even 12% beer. Taste is very uniqe in this dark, heavy and rich beers.
@@motorolka164 komes and miłosław are my favourties
Absolutna prawda
Czy to nie dziwne kiedy Polacy piszą ze sobą po angielsku?😅
Please, next in Perła Chmielowa/Perła Honey Bro 😀
Oh yeah, the best cheap bear :D
Perła Export is VERY good. Miodowa is for poor people that can't afford Ciechan.
Perła Chmielowa - nasza królowa!
I personally also really like Łomża and Namysłów.
Perła Miodowa Perła with honey the best !! From me strong 9
You must try the "Warka Strong" beer if you can find it in the USA.
I would also recommend to try "Tyskie" and (my favorite) "Lech". Cheers.
Tyskie is pretty much THE polish beer here in germany. You get it everywhere
Grandpa looks sharp. The cowboy sombrero, handlebar mustacho, well fitting shirt and what looks like a 1oz gold Libertad medallion. I bet he even has a pair of those insanely pointed boots. Reminds me of the David Guetta Play Hard video. What a cool father in law.
He does have the extravagant pointy boots 🎉😎
Dzieki means thank you, Cheers is NA ZDROWIE.
I think you did get confused about the mixing/swirling.
It ONLY applies if you drink a "Hefe Weizen".
It is done to get the remaining yeast out of the bottle.
Or if you drink beer with edible glitter, you also need to mix it so that it shimmers golden th-cam.com/video/KV2R8QA83oM/w-d-xo.html&ab_channel=PiwnaKompania-Podr%C3%B3%C5%BCeiPiwo
It's also for some of the Belgian beers tho
@@malloott It does not only apply to belgian beers (yes we have lots off them), it applys to all beers with (re)fermentation in the bottle ;) And no it does not ony apply to white beers which are hefe weizen (weizen=white) A famous belgian one is Hoegaarden. All Tripple beers have it, dubble brown beers have it,... Soo many beers mmmh
@@euhm I guess OP meant it's not for pilsner or very light ales, but yeah it's for most bottom resting yeast, I'm sure there is an exemption 😉
And yeah, mmmh so many beers
@@euhmWeizen doesn't mean white
Wheat and wheat beer
idk but just watching it made me feel so happy haha zdrówko 🍻
I would love to drink some beers with Pedro, such a nice likeable guy - warms my heart to see him get to taste all those foreign beers ❤️
Polish brothers learn quickly😂👍🙋🇨🇿
Trying our best. Cheers 🇵🇱❤️🇨🇿
Funny to read that since the oldest Polish brewery (Browar Lwówek) is 150 years older than the oldest Czech one... So who is the master, and who is the young padawan here? 🤣🤣Což nic nemění na tom, že Češi jsou chytří studenti🤣
@@kamilawojcik6133 neni pivo jako pivo🙋
Poles brewed beer before Czechs 🤷♂️💁♂️
The most beautiful thing about the Czech Republic is that no matter what pub or shop you enter, there is always some good beer waiting for you (holba for example). In Poland, we learned how to brew good craft beers, but if you want to find them you have to walk around the city for a while.
Perła is my favourite Polish beer, smooth and easy to drink, they do a honey beer also
ooh I hate Perła
Perła and Łomża is my favourite cheep polish beer.
@@theRAV4000 tried Export?
Only in brown bottle.
my friend made football team called Perła Bytom, they are drinking Perła beer after every win
Hahaha, you made my day by saying Thank You before every sip 😄
Can't stop smiling 😄
Hi guys the O.K Beer is made in the small city of Brzesko near to Krakow. In a old and big brewery from 1845 - directly opposite a old castle. The Owner of that Castle was a baron name Götz he opened the brewery and he wanted to produce a beer for a gentleman on a "grand tour". The O.K Beer was a winning beer in a lot competitions and it is one of the best beers with the most medals.
Tatra - ulubione piwo patologicznych alkoholiczek. Jak Gocha Zwierzynska.
Strong beer in europe would be 8% and above, they usually also state STRONG on the can.
Everything above 8% that's labeled as pilsner or lager style in europe is just a piss. If you are after the taste, strong beer in europe is barley wine style (which is above 13% alcohol) or porter (which is above 9% alcohol). These are dark beer styles. They taste best during cold winters, when drunk from the proper tulip glass. You have to take little sips to appreciate them to it's fullness.
They should try Halne Mocne 10%, tastes like cheap vodka with a bit of beer added :D but no way a random drunkards’ beer like this would be exported to the U.S. lol
I'm drinking my Polish Tyskie beer as I'm watching this.
...and I'm drinking ŁOMŻA is really good beer😋
the only truly polish beer@@michalmaczka5119
A ja tam wolę swojego ulubionego leszka z puchy 😅
This was funny😂 I was born and raised in Poland. Dzięki means Thanks. You should say - na zdrowie! 😊
Hello tu Polak. Co wy za siuśki pijecie z taśmy. Spróbujcie piw kraftowych polskich browarów. Te co pijecie to piwa Heinekena i Carlsberga które kupiły polskie browary ale to już nie te piwa co kiedyś. Polecam Książęce IPA. Miłosław, czy Amber
Nie "dzięki" - Tylko : Sto lat lub Na zdrowie lub W górę serca - Fajnie że wam smakują
I'm Polish, and God no :D Maybe Żywiec is somewhat ok, but the rest are not really :) They are strong though :)
Żywiec was good like 15 years ago.
@@GloomyOtter To be honest I drank Żywiec long ago (I mean years), and at the time I was joking with friend what kind kind of rat drown in the keg, was it male or female, how old etc :D
But it was decent back then I think.
Aparently its good compared to american stuff, aparently its literally yellow water
@@GloomyOtter more like 25 years ago
Greetings from Poland. You wouldn't have enought days in the year to try all off the beers that are in Poland. Glad You like our beer. You should try Żywiec Porter it's dark, strong beer. "Na zdrowie"
I find it funny that they think 5,8% is a high percentage beer😅 I think like around 8-9% would be considered a high percentage in Denmark
That is also considered standard amount of alcohol for a Polish beer and i remember that Polish Warka Strong was 10.5% but they lowered the amount of alcohol in this one to 6.5% in curently produced version of it.
But yea i think Denmark would strugle a loot to win with Poland if you want to compare drinks that have more than 10% as we have beers, vines, nalewki and vodka...
Not even mentionng the greatest moonshine from the east of Poland - 90% of pure flame bro. I swear I couldn't breathe after one shot@@Bialy_1
The strongest drinkable beer in Poland is Komes the Russian Imperial Stout - 12% :) I am buying it when my wife says: only one beer please :)
@@Bialy_1Warka Strong had 7.8% before the change. It was the favourite beer of our pack back then, in my early twenties ;)
Dokładnie . Chłopaki z Ameryki poszli by spać po jednym kieliszku , o ile go by wypili hehe @@TheBullterrierFan
Try polish "LECH", "KASZTELAN" and " PERŁA"
ho-ho-ho, gentlemen, you must find Piwo Perła and Łomża and Namysłów, in my opinion, these are some of the best beers in Poland and the taste is irreplaceable. There are niche beers that provide a greater experience, but these are beers from small local breweries and they are excellent. Greetings to the BEERERS from the USA.
Cheers from Poland! This was a very wholesome and homey video. In all fairness, these three brands are probably the most popular and mass marketed here in Poland (alongside Tyskie, which was surprisingly not in the video). I'm not sure if anyone here would consider them "good". They are the Heinekens and Carlsbergs of Poland. It's not that people hate them, they are simply something you buy in a hurry on a gas station on your way to a party etc. :) But if you would ever see a "Kormoran" or "Książęce", those are much better in my opinion. In recent years Poland embraced a lot of fruity and sour beers. We also like honey beer quite a lot aswell. Though most of such brands are more local and would probably be hard to obtain outside of the country.
I'm looking forward to the Czech episode. In my opinion, our Czech brothers make the best beer around :). Na zdrowie!
Zgadzam sie ale kiedys w Czechach pilem piwo Lezak "Czeskie Budiejovice".........To bylo najlepsze piwo jakie pilem w Pradze ,,................................................,,mialo 6.6%
How can you be Polish and completely offend not only Danes but also Poles in one post xD bruuuuuuuuuuuuuuh
Żywiec / Tatra(mountains in Poland in the south) Brewery belongs to the Heineken company . This is how it is promoted on Polish television th-cam.com/video/rowlmix8HKw/w-d-xo.html&ab_channel=OpusFilm Żywiec beer is a Krakow folk costume . Okocim Brewery belongs to the Danish company Carlsberg . Tyskie Gronie beer belongs to the Japanese company Asahi Group
There's only one polish non-craft beer, which belongs to polish company and it's Łomża
@@bartis17 In the hands of just four companies, a total of approximately 90 percent is held. Polish beer market. Three of them are international concerns - Carlsberg, Heineken and Asahi. The fourth is the Polish group Van Pur. Less than 10 percent medium-sized and regional breweries constitute the market, while the remaining 1 percent - the smallest, often craft breweries or those that are restaurants. Kompania Piwowarska sells one third of beer in Poland. It is owned by the Asahi brewing concern. The Japanese took over the largest beer producer on our market in 2017 from the SABMiller concern. This was the result of the merger of this giant with another tycoon - AB InBev. Brussels agreed to this merger on the condition that SABMiller sells its breweries in Central and Eastern Europe, including Kompania Piwowarska. Kompania Piwowarska brews beer of the following brands in our country: Tyskie, Dębowe, Żubr, Książęce, Wojak, Gingers, Pilsner Urquell, Grolsch, Kozel, Lech and Redd's. Van Pur, despite its "Dutch" name, is a completely Polish company that has been producing beer since 1993. Only from 2000 to 2003 it was owned by the Austrian concern Brau Union. In 2003, it was bought by the original owners and Van Pur once again became an independent Polish brewing company. Van Pur S.A. company produces Łomża, Brok, Kanclerz, Korona and Karpackie beers. The dozen or so remaining beer breweries - including owners of restaurant breweries - are brought together by the Association of Regional Polish Breweries - Polskie Piwo. Its breweries produce, among others, beers: Koźlak, Amber, Miłosław, Fortuna, Komes, Kormoran, Raciborskie, Porter, Spiż, Jubileuszowe and Zodiak. There are still over 200 breweries in our country that are not affiliated to any organization, which constitute the remaining approximately 5%. the entire market.
@@bartis17 How about "Lezajsk" beer? Is this exclusively Polish?
@@jerzyszmal2722 Leżajsk belongs to Żywiec Group, which belongs to Heineken.
@@bartis17 OK I didn't know, but this also good beer
Ich weiß jetzt schon, das Ihr das mögen werdet. Polnisches Bier ist oft echt gut!
Danke aus Polen mein deutchefolk.
You can come for holiday, just remember to leave tanks at home....actually would you like to sell some for buttload of beer?
Those are cheaper beers for getting drunk more than for tasting.
Better casual options would be Tyskie or Lech. But the best (still casual) are Kasztelan and Perła, not sure if you have them in US.
I did buy a Zywiec (?) "Baltic Porter" with 9% alcohol. I like it in winter, but two of those really hit hard. "Baltic Porter" is pretty rare as a beer-style. Dark and malty taste.
Baltic Porters are to beers what espresso would be for coffees.
@@darek4488 well said!
just to clarify, Tatra is a Czech company for the production of motor vehicles. while Tatra on Polish beer will most likely be a reference to the Tatras Mountains as a mountain range that is part of the Polish-Slovak border
It looks like you guys will need a bigger table soon :D
It is nice to see you enjoy beers from all over Europe
btw: Pedro got style i really like that hat with that shirt it looks great
Recommended try to Polish beer Lomza, Perla, Namyslow, Żywiec Porter
Hey, u should definitely react to BNT climbing up a Warsaw's Marriott Hotel! I bet you'll be very surprised !
Great video.Solid ratings of Polish beer.I give You 10/10 for the fun and great atmosphere during this test.Greatings from Poland and thanks for this video👊.
as far as I remember, the weakest Polish beer is 3.8%, strong Polish beers have 8-11% so what you drink are on the weaker side. Other popular brands include Tyskie, Harnaś, Dębowe.
Greetings from Poland.
Jeszcze Perła , Żubr ,Kasztelan
Harnaś to nie piwo
@@cikuI00 jeśli harnaś to nie piwo to takie tyskie na przykład przestało nim być jakieś 20 lat temu a też jest na liście...
"Dzięki" means "thanks", "cheers" is "na zdrowie". I love the beer-goggles - hilarious! Out of the beers you tried, Żywiec is my fav.
I'm a little sad that as Polish beers they chose the worst available ones. Besides, okocim is Polish in name only, because it belongs to carlsberg. If you're in Poland, don't buy these conglomerate piss. Instead, you'd better look for craft beers from smaller breweries, which are 1000x better. You will be suprised.
Guessing, thats our Ian being done with American Beer !! LoL
Haha y’all corrupted American beer for me 🤣👍 there’s no comparison, these Euro beers hit different 🤩
As a belgian I find it funny you call these beers strong. Our beers can go up to 14% and in all colours and flavours. I'm curious to see what belsian beers you'll taste. Probably Stella Artois (Stella), maybe Leffe or Duvel. These are all common beers and in no way the finest of what we can do. If you can try the trappist beers, all off them are exellent. Also try to taste some Geuze beer, I know it will be expensive and hard to find, but it's well worth!
As a Pole who lived a year in Belgium, I admit that Belgian beer is the best in the world :) A cherry note of flavor, 10%, and cold. Four small bottles disappear very quickly. Just have to be careful not to get drunk quickly :)
@@RokitaBijaaacz Warka Strong was 10.5% but they lowered alcohol content in this beer to 6.5% when Polish people stoped so heavy drinkers as they were in communist times.
@@Bialy_1Karpackie has like 9% but it doesn't taste that good tho
We have in Poland mass produced:
"Fortuna Brewery" - Komes Barley 12%
Small production, bock beer:
"Spóldzielczy Brewery" - Krasnolód 19%
😏
@@RokitaBijaaaczWhy the best? You can't compare Belgian styles with other styles, because it doesn't make sense. It's a matter of individuality. One person prefers Hazy IPA and another prefers Lambic.
love your content, greetings from Europe! btw. Tatra is also a Czech vehicle manufacturer
he knows he loves Tatra trucks :)
I’m a mega Fan of Tatra trucks 😎🎉 I have videos on those
Oh, he knows, don't you worry :-)) He knows very well what Tatra is :-))
What about TATRA Buses? 😜
@@IWrocker To be honest, I'm playing with this idea to take you to our AirBnB here in Ostrava, Czech republic and take you to Tatra museum, or borrow you a car so you can drive around a bit.
To be honest u should learn about Polish Truck companys like STAR or JELCZ they had detroit diesel engine in offer :D
@iwrocker. Boys you should tray "Łomża" beer in small glass bottle. In Poland we say on this beer "Grenades". In hot day one small Łomża is the best of the best. Na zdrowie.
Okocim Beer is brewed in a small town that I am from. It’s cool that everyone in Poland knows about the town just because of the brewery.
I think all European beer drinkers agree that beer belongs in a keg or a glass bottle. Beer in a can is only an emergency solution if you have to go to the Arctic or the moon.
Can has less air, its better
The alcohol content of most types of beer in Germany and Austria is between 4.5% and 6%, but depending on the variety, it can also be higher.
for us europeans is that normal .... ;-)
The alcohol and calorie content of the different types of beer varies considerably. A bock beer has a whopping 8% alcohol, while Kölsch has only 4.7%.
So if you want to go it right, you can try the strongest beer in the tents of the Wiesn (original Oktoberfest in Munich/Bavaria/Germany, the Hofbräu. It should be noted that a blood alcohol level of up to 1.1 can already be present after a whole measure, especially without a good basis, the alcohol contained quickly rises into the blood.
It suprises me that there is no Tyskie. It's like the only polish beer you get in Germany, at least in the western states away from the border.
Agreed! Tyskies...the smugglers favorite. Pallets upon pallets of Tyskie is confiscated by customs from various polish truckers coming into Norway.
@@jarls5890 Beer smuggling sounds ridiculous to me as a German, as I get a big bottle of brand beer for 50 cents to one euro a big bottle in grocery stores. Scandinavia should overthink their alcohol pricing, as the high prices obviously don't work. Even with the artificial raised prices for decades, you still are famous for being strong drinkers.
Tyskie is very mid, though that is a flagship brand in my sailors tavern and most of dive bars and it has very consistant quality. :) white kasztelan a nad Perła Export is f amazing but nothing compared to ANYTHING from Ciechan brewery
this not true, we have by rewe Lech and Tyskie hahahah and in our polish supermarket all other beers. Prost aus Frankfurt am Main!
@@analholes77 Yea..there will always be smuggling from cheaper countries to the more expensive ones tho.
Buy a beer "out on town" here - 0.5L is €12,-!
Buy 0.5L in grocery shop...€3.5,- thank you very much.
Unfortunately, you actually tried some of the worst Polish beers. These are typical corporate beers that do not really stand out in any way. Of course, they are very popular in Poland, mainly due to availability, advertising and price, not quality. Missing here is Miłosław, who is the only one in my opinion who represents a relatively low price and good quality. Czech beers have a huge advantage here because they are cheap and much better.
Poland is currently the home of craft beer, of which we produce hundreds of types from many producers, these are high-quality beers.
jakie to "Polskie" piwa ? przeciez to zagraniczny kapitał jest...
If you wanna try Belgian beers.. you gonna need 2 shipping crates! One for the beers, the other for their distinct drinking glasses!
Nazdrovje from the Netherlands proost !
You guys had me laughing. Only one can each you were all pissed. The scores kept going up. If you'd had another two of anything it'd get a solid 10 vote from you all.
Lmao 🤣
Your review was very nice to watch. A completely different look at beer :) The ones you are talking about are some of the most popular and inexpensive beers. However, we have many, much better beers that are worth trying 8D, I'm waiting for more opinions of European beers in American mugs ;)
Glad you like them, but actually you were drinking one of worst beers from Poland. Commercial awful lagers. In fact Poland has probably the best craft beers in Europe.
1:33 Professor Farnsworth!
It is funny to see how these five amicanos get drunk just after a few sips. I envy your beer goggles, they are hilarious. The name Tatra does not derive from the car company but from a mountain region to be found at the border from Poland to Slowakia. It is 2655 m high, so it looks very alpine with its snow covered tops. I have to admit, I don't know, if I have ever drunk polish beer. I am looking forward to an Austrian beer tasting. If you might do so, go for Puntigamer, Ottakringer and Mohrenbräu. Cheers to the fabulous company incl. the camera woman!
In Belgium we call this pisswater
In Belgium you have no idea how to make decent beer...
@@yarzyn_5699 That's why we win so many worlds best beer awards
@@JohnnyDrizzle Aha, sure. And thats why even you dont drink your beer?😆
Your consumption per capita is nowhere near the big four Grain Belt countries.
Oh, and German, Polish, Czech and Austrian beers win even more awards, it doesnt really mean anything, its just jury's opinion.
@@yarzyn_5699 He is right thou about the 4 beers in this video being on the level of pisswater. Those are dirt-cheap lagers. The beers that win prestigious competitions are craft beers and Poland over the last decade had many very good dark beers that were internationally recognized and awarded. You can even check how many times KPR was won by dark beers like Baltic Porters, Imperial Stouts or Barrel Aged beers (that is craft of the year - most prestigious beer competition that is taking place in Poland).
@@gagarin777 Oh sure, those are cheap, industrial grade beer-like juices.
But even those are still on par (if not better) with most of Belgian beers ;)
I'm Polish and I'll tell you guys that you bought the cheapest and lower quality Polish beer. In Poland they call it piss. If you like it, I'm afraid to try American beer.
Next time ask Polish with one is good, because Tatra is chip beer for homeless alcoholics... jahh
Great video . I'm enjoying these beer videos
If you ever get your hands on some Finnish long drink (lonkero), you really should try it. ☺️👍 Also Finnish beer called Karhu (means bear).
And I mean long drink original. Not some strange other stuff. 😄
Djenki means Thanks ! ...you say just Nazdrovje in Poland, like in Russia.
Actually we drink "for those at sea" or "na pohybel skurwysynom!" XD
Next Time you need to try beer "Bosman" from Szczecin City. For me Bosman is the best polish beer
One thing I want to say where is Tyskie 😅 Which is number 1 in Poland , ah and the ż you need to read close to the your G in a word genre it should be something like Gyviets for you 😊 cheers guys !
You should try some BELGIAN beers. Crazy alcohol porcentages and huge variety!
Dude.... I can walk out of tram now and buy 10% beer in plastic bottle right now but it AWFUL. XD only certain demographic drinks that, xD
Coming soon 🎉😆
Which one duvel, leffe, jupiler?
They even have CHOCOLATE beer...or Kriek/Lambic, brewed with cherries....very interesting taste. I like belgium beer.
@@kamiljari111Leffe is awesome
I recommend Warka Strong if you can find it.
Legend. Still good. High percentage of alcohol hidden behind great taste of this beer. The only "strong" beer I buy sometimes.
Looking forward to Czech beers! Cheers!
Coming soon!
As a kid I grow up close to Czech border and decades ago we brought beers for parties in Czechoslovakia on ID only - without passports. Zloty Bazant was my favorite beer from your country. Regards from Ireland with glass of Guinness. Slainte.
Haha, that is cool. Sending regards as well, Guinness is amazing beer!@@MasterTomster
Greetings from Poland, Tatra beer is the favorite beer of Polish people Gentlemen from the street
Damn, these commentbots were faster than me
Pronunciations aren’t far off, good on ya. I like these beers with bbq, pork sausage especially. Cleans the pallet. Dzienkie is thank you, try Sto Lat (100 years). Keep up the great work.
Sorry, but Polish beer is not very good. All Germanic beers are much better. And I say that even though I was born in Poland.
Just don't drink mainstream ones, those are craps, go for some regional like Amber, Fortuna, Jabłonowo, Ciechan or if you can spend more go for craft, even if you do not like all those fancy IPAs, Sours, RISes etc, many craft breweries do really good lagers and pils that can easily compete with best pilses or lagers you will find in Germany or Czechia.
True as a Czech i've been recommended to try some German beers some Austrian beers but never a Polish beer.
and yes some German beers tasted really good
@@doposudI think Czech and German beers are the best in the world. No German would complain about a Czech beer and otherwise. Polish is too sweet or to heavy.
The worst Polish bears they could find...
Tyskie or warka strong would probably go to 11/10;)
Nice movies. In Poland we don't have beer as good as our brothers from the south, the Czechs, but the beers you have tried are lower middle class in Poland. However, I'm very glad you liked it. „Na zdrowie”
That's is sad true. there are Best lagers and pilsners in Czechia They are all about 4% but its not acceptablole for typical Polish alcoholic ;-) You can drink them all day long and and over the whole weekend . When you try to du this with polish beers you just wake up in the ditch and you want to kill yourself;-)
We have far better beers, then Czech ones. You just have to buy real beer, not some "sikacz".
@@aleksanderfiold7554 Craft beer yes. But not typical beers in groceries
@@LukaDrwalCraft beers in Poland can be purchased in many places, mainly in large stores. Sometimes also in smaller ones in Żabka, for example.
Saying about the strength of European beers, I had an American boss from Arizona in the late 80s who would visit us regularly in England. He was a former competitive USA powerlifter. 6'5" tall, 280 pounds & built like a brick out-house!
We used to take him out in the local pubs in St.Albans (an old Roman city) & have him drink a pint of each different hand-pumped cask ales at the bar.
Let's just say after just FOUR PINTS he was drunk as a skunk!! All the English guys were "tipsy" 😂🍻😂
:-))) In Czech republic, and other slavic nations, it would be mixed with some vodka shots, or similar :-)
perhaps Slivovice even :-)
@@keenmate9719 He wouldn't have made it to three pints if we'd done that! 😵🍺🤪
@@ned_1963 :-))) I know, we are build differently here :-)
@@keenmate9719 now, now. Let's not spoil good Śliwowica (plumshine?) with beer, ok? If you want a diver then blue Absolut is perfectly fine to take a dive in beer.
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These are great videos guys. Nice job. 👍
You brought the worts and the cheapest beers available in Poland which none of them can be even compared to urine
8:16 I laughed so hard I almost choked🤣. Did it again when I rewatched it. The look on your face is priceless!
You got me at "beer". 😂
But right now I'm reporting "corn" bots "profile picture" like a madman.
Almost sounds like there's a group of people trying to invade "our" space 😉
Loved the video! 🥰 from Bordeaux!
Also, Thank you Miss IWroker for being the link in-between every one all that time!
Impressive work. 👌🏼
There won't be a testing of french beers for sure... But you are good with wine, which I generally hate. Cidre is good though. My fellow Frankfurtians hate me, when I tell them Cidre is the proof that the holy Frankfurt Applewine is shit. Just wrote this because of Bordeaux.
I've had some "serious" Irish ciders tho. Can we agree on that?@@analholes77
The "whole" French beer, I'll entertain you another time.
@@analholes77I also prefer swabian Biramoscht over Appelwoi im Bembel👍🤘❤️
Love this content, you guys need to try some portuguese beer, like superbock or sagres
As a dane I actually thought Superbock was german.
@@thomashovgaard3134 superbock is portuguese since 1927, but they now belong to carlsberg group like 40%.
You need to get onto Belgian beers. Those guys really know what they're doing, their beer is fantastic and it's pretty common to see 8, 9 or even 10% abv.
Belgian episode coming very soon 🎉😆
Interesting beer-culture...
@@IWrockerMake sure to have the belgian ones on the floor, you will end up there sooner or later, anyway. And ignore the pink elephants talking to you in flamish. Totally normal. Those Swampdutchmen will use pretty much everything they can throw in a pot to brew something that kind of resembles beer from. You have been warned! 😉
@@IWrocker Just stay away from Stella Artois. I know you guys in the US see Stella as a bit of a fancy beer, but it's not and it isn't representative of real Belgian beer. In the UK it's seen as trashy, and it's colloquially known as "wife-beater".
Belgian beers are strong but not good. A beer that reach about 8% dont taste anymore.
You have mentioned one thing in your test, namely every subsequent beer that simply tastes better. Haha
Dzieki you to lovely people next time try perla and okocim cheers
From these 3 beers I would drink Żywiec only. In Poland almost nobody touches Tatra beer (except people that you can see in early mornings drinking alcohol and a few other groups). Okocim used to be good some time ago.
Pronunciation is ~ "zhyviets" (that ż is close to j in journal) for Żywiec, ~ "ocotsheem" for Okocim, and "tatra" as you pronounced.
Such a curiosity where the name of Tatra beer comes from.
The Tatra Mountains, Tatras, or Tatra (Tatry either in Slovak (pronounced [ˈtatri]) or in Polish (pronounced [ˈtatrɨ]), are a series of mountains within the Western Carpathians that form a natural border between Slovakia and Poland. They are the highest mountains in the Carpathians. The Tatras are distinct from the Low Tatras (Slovak: Nízke Tatry), a separate Slovak mountain range further south.
The Tatra Mountains occupy an area of 785 square kilometres (303 sq mi), of which about 610 square kilometres (236 sq mi) (77.7%) lie within Slovakia and about 175 square kilometres (68 sq mi) (22.3%) within Poland. The highest peak, called Gerlachovský štít, at 2,655 m (8710 ft), is located north of Poprad, entirely in Slovakia. The highest point in Poland, Rysy, at 2,500 metres (8,200 ft), is located south of Zakopane, on the border with Slovakia.
The Tatras' length, measured from the eastern foothills of the Kobylí vrch (1,109 metres (3,638 ft)) to the southwestern foot of Ostrý vrch (1128 m), in a straight line, is 57 km (35 mi) (or 53 km (33 mi) according to some), and strictly along the main ridge, 80 km (50 mi). The range is only 19 km (12 mi) wide.[4] The main ridge of the Tatras runs from the village of Huty at the western end to the village of Ždiar at the eastern end.
The Tatras are now protected by law by the establishment of the Tatra National Park, Slovakia and the Tatra National Park, Poland, which are jointly entered in UNESCO's World Network of Biosphere Reserves. In 1992, UNESCO jointly designated the Polish and Slovak parks a transboundary biosphere reserve in the World Network of Biosphere Reserves, under its Man and the Biosphere Programme.
Żywiec Brewery (pronounced Zhi-vietz; Polish pronunciation: [ˈʐɨvjɛt͡s is one of the largest breweries and beer producers in Poland. Founded in 1856 in the town of Żywiec, the brewery manufactures pale lager with a 5.5% alcohol volume. Grupa Żywiec S.A. consists of five main breweries: Żywiec Brewery, Elbrewery, Leżajsk, Warka Brewery and Browar Namysłów.
In Poland 4.5% - 5% is light beer and usually it's considered a beer for women, 5.4% - 6% for standard beer and strong beer starts from 6.2% - even 12% ("komes" brand beer or some porter beers). We also have different category less than 3.5% for radler/shandy beers or special lighter beers for mass events like football match or music concerts because of the law.