Beers

We invite you to familiarize yourself with the range of beers we propose below.

Polish Beers

Polish beer has a rich tradition and diverse offerings, reflecting the country's long brewing history. Poland ranks among the top beer-consuming nations in Europe, with a beer culture that dates back to the Middle Ages.

Polish beers range from light lagers to robust porters.

Regional and craft breweries have also gained prominence, producing unique and innovative beers that celebrate local ingredients and traditional brewing methods.

The beer scene in Poland continues to grow, offering a wide array of flavors and styles for enthusiasts to enjoy.

In the rich selection of Polish breweries, you'll find beverages that significantly differ in color, taste, texture, and aroma. Here are 10 of the most popular types of beer along with their brief characteristics:

  • Light Lagers - This is the most popular type of beer, distinguished by its beautiful, golden color. It is highly refreshing, well-carbonated, and has a dry taste, making it excellent for quenching thirst.

  • Pilsners - An unfiltered beer with a slightly sweet and hoppy flavor. It can be golden or amber in color.

  • Dark Lagers - This type of beer has a cloudy consistency and its flavor includes caramel, nutty, and chocolate notes. Dark lager is a Bavarian beer that ranges in color from copper to black.

  • Bocks - Characterized by a slightly spicy and caramel aroma and a creamy foam. Bock beer is usually dark golden or deep amber in color.

  • Porters - One of the stronger beers with a dark color and slightly brown foam. Depending on the place of production, you might find roasted or fruity notes in it.

  • Stouts - A strong, black beer with a thick consistency, dark foam, and a distinct taste. Stout beer includes notes of roasted malt, as well as coffee and chocolate aromas.

  • Ales - A clear, lightly carbonated beer with a fruity aroma. Ale can also have caramel and nutty notes and comes in many different variants.

  • Wheat Beers - Unfiltered and slightly cloudy beer. When you drink it, you'll find a characteristic sediment at the bottom of the bottle. The drink has a fruity taste with noticeable banana and citrus notes and is available in both light and dark varieties.

  • Flavored Beers - This is a broad and very popular category that includes honey, aromatic, and fruit-flavored beers.

  • Specialty Brews - These are beers produced using new technologies and containing unusual ingredients. Good examples of such brews are smoked, vegetable, herbal, or rice beers.