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  2. Beer in Poland - Wikipedia

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    Beer in Poland. Typical polish lager, called Piwo jasne lekkie. Various Polish beers on a supermarket shelf. Beer in Poland has been brewed for well over a thousand years and has a significant history of tradition and commercial beer production. Poland is Europe 's third largest beer producer, producing 36.9 million hectolitres, coming after ...

  3. Żubr (beer) - Wikipedia

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    1768. Alcohol by volume. 6.0%. Website. www.zubr.pl. Żubr beer (Polish for Bison) is a Polish lager brewed by the Kompania Piwowarska SA. It was formerly known as Dojlidy, the name of the brewery in the Białystok district of Dojlidy, where it is produced.

  4. Polish cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Polish cuisine is rich in meat, especially pork, chicken and game, in addition to a wide range of vegetables, spices, fungi and mushrooms, and herbs. [ 1 ] It is also characterised by its use of various kinds of pasta, cereals, kasha and pulses. [ 2 ] In general, Polish cuisine makes extensive use of butter, cream, eggs, and seasoning.

  5. Grodziskie - Wikipedia

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    Grodziskie (Polish pronunciation: [ɡrɔˈd͡ʑiskʲɛ]; other names: Grätzer, Grodzisz[1]) is a historical beer style from Poland made from oak-smoked wheat malt with a clear, light golden color, high carbonation, low alcohol content, low to moderate levels of hop bitterness, and a strong smoke flavor and aroma. The taste is light and crisp ...

  6. Culture of Poland - Wikipedia

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    Statistically, a Polish consumer drinks some 92 litres of beer a year, which places it a third behind Germany. Drinking beer as a basic drink was typical during the Middle Ages. Wine is recently becoming more popular. In fact, Polish mead, a honey wine was a traditional drink dating back also to the Middle Ages.

  7. Category:Beer in Poland - Wikipedia

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    Z. Żubr (beer) Żywiec Beer. Categories: Beer by country. Beer in Europe. Polish alcoholic drinks. Hidden category: Commons category link is on Wikidata.

  8. Żywiec Brewery - Wikipedia

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    Żywiec Brewery. Żywiec Brewery (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 ...

  9. Leżajsk Brewery - Wikipedia

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    The Leżajsk Brewery (Polish pronunciation: [ˈlɛʐajsk]) is one of Poland 's oldest breweries and belongs to the Żywiec Group. Żywiec Group has four main breweries: Żywiec Brewery, Elbrewery, Leżajsk Brewery, and Warka Brewery, and is majority owned by the Dutch Heineken Group. The brewery is located in the historic downtown of Leżajsk.