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Remnants of Standards
On 01/08/2022 at 23:10, Konrad von Carstein said:

Oh man! It was a few years ago.

 

Basically, any draft beer will be excellent in Poland, if you see Debowe give it a shot, one of my favourites is Lech on draft.

 

Enjoy Zakopane, I loved it, try the big kebabs on skewers and you have to try Soplica shots!

 

Edit, I'm fairly sure that there are a couple of regional beers that were excellent.

Tried both Debowe and Lech last night; like nectar compared to the local drivel served back home. 

Away for a hike today in local mountains but vodka tasting booked for tonight.

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Konrad von Carstein
1 hour ago, Remnants of Standards said:

Tried both Debowe and Lech last night; like nectar compared to the local drivel served back home. 

Away for a hike today in local mountains but vodka tasting booked for tonight.

Good stuff!

Morskie Oko?

 

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A Boy Named Crow
4 hours ago, Remnants of Standards said:

Tried both Debowe and Lech last night; like nectar compared to the local drivel served back home. 

Away for a hike today in local mountains but vodka tasting booked for tonight.

In Poland I used to deliberately mispronunce that. "Right boys, I'm going up to the bar for a letch".

 

It was purely for comedic purposes, I'd always come back with a Tyskie or Zywiec instead...a joke's a joke,  but you've still got to enjoy the beer! 🤠 

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Konrad von Carstein
2 hours ago, A Boy Named Crow said:

In Poland I used to deliberately mispronunce that. "Right boys, I'm going up to the bar for a letch".

 

It was purely for comedic purposes, I'd always come back with a Tyskie or Zywiec instead...a joke's a joke,  but you've still got to enjoy the beer! 🤠 

Lech > Zywiec > Tyskie

 

IMO...

 

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A Boy Named Crow
28 minutes ago, Konrad von Carstein said:

Lech > Zywiec > Tyskie

 

IMO...

 

Ooft, it's been a few years,  but Lech was always a struggle for me. Could have been I was always already guttered by the time I got onto it 🤠

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My best ever pint was actually a bottle of beer rather than a pint. 
 

I was working in France in 1994 and it was seriously hot. I was putting big tents up on a campsite. 
 

A French lady gave me a freezing cold bottle of ‘33’ lager, I absolutely knocked it back. So refreshing. Think she was quite tidy as well.

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Remnants of Standards
14 hours ago, Konrad von Carstein said:

Good stuff!

Morskie Oko?

 

Yeah i'm absolutely done in. Sweating buckets on way up but fantastic scenery and got plenty pics of Rysa, Poland's highest peak. Cancelled vodka tasting and in an early kip!

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Konrad von Carstein
6 minutes ago, Remnants of Standards said:

Yeah i'm absolutely done in. Sweating buckets on way up but fantastic scenery and got plenty pics of Rysa, Poland's highest peak. Cancelled vodka tasting and in an early kip!

Zakopane is incredible and I feel your pain re Morskie Oko, so beautiful, enjoy the rest of your stay.

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Konrad von Carstein

Not a pint, but Mrs KvC brought this he from the local Polish shop.

Infused with cannabis might be right up @Smithee street  :lol:

Interesting flavour, definite aftertaste of the weed.

 

It's name is supposed to be the sound you make when taking a draw on your joint.

 

Ksake it won't let me upload the photo...the beer is called, Buh

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2 minutes ago, Konrad von Carstein said:

Not a pint, but Mrs KvC brought this he from the local Polish shop.

Infused with cannabis might be right up @Smithee street  :lol:

Interesting flavour, definite aftertaste of the weed.

 

It's name is supposed to be the sound you make when taking a draw on your joint.

 

 

That sounds minging!

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Konrad von Carstein
1 minute ago, Dawnrazor said:

That sounds minging!

It's definitely an acquired taste.

 

First and last drink of it for this chap.

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I'm a Tennents man, therefore:

 

Best pint of T in Edinburgh

 

The Baillie

The Haymarket

Ryries

The Bonnington

 

Worst pint of T in Edinburgh

 

Platform 5

 

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2 hours ago, i8hibsh said:

I'm a Tennents man, therefore:

 

Best pint of T in Edinburgh

 

The Baillie

The Haymarket

Ryries

The Bonnington

 

Worst pint of T in Edinburgh

 

Platform 5

 

Tennents 🤮. Far better lager from West at Glasgow Green. St Mungo 😋

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Auld Reekin'
5 minutes ago, dougiea said:

Tennents 🤮. Far better lager from West at Glasgow Green. St Mungo 😋

 

:icon14:  Three Hop from Caledonian was similar and also great, but I don't think they brew it any more.

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3 hours ago, Konrad von Carstein said:

It's definitely an acquired taste.

 

First and last drink of it for this chap.

Did it give you the munchies?

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Konrad von Carstein
Just now, Dawnrazor said:

Did it give you the munchies?

:lol:

No, I only managed half bottle, the rest of which I gave to the Mrs, who unbelievably thought it was "nice".

 

 

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New Town Loafer
On 05/08/2022 at 18:51, i8hibsh said:

I'm a Tennents man, therefore:

 

Best pint of T in Edinburgh

 

The Baillie

The Haymarket

Ryries

The Bonnington

 

Worst pint of T in Edinburgh

 

Platform 5

 

Completely agree re the Baillie. Cracking pint of Tennent’s. 

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Dick Dastardly
25 minutes ago, Harry Potter said:

Back at someones house one day was given a can of kestrel lager which had not been in the fridge.

I was at a festival years ago and we were drinking the aldi version of Stella in cans. It was absolutely amazing warm. It tasted like sherbert. 

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In Norfolk out for a pub lunch list of local beers/ales so I’d have one but little did I know they serve there beer/ale warm no chilled like any normal pub feck me it was rank…

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On 01/08/2022 at 12:41, Jeff said:

The lager at the Scottish Open was lovely this year... not sure what it was either

It was nice for about 5 mins until the cold beer became warm with the heat 😂 need to find out what it was I enjoyed it myself was a nice drop.

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