Sunday, April 26, 2009

What to drink in Poland?

In Poland people drink more or less the same global fizzy drinks like Coke, Pepsi, Fanta and so on. You can buy them in any store.
There’s wide range of fruit juices as well.
Polish people like vodka, not all of them but quite many. You should learn some basics about it.
Don’t mix it with any other alcohol, eat a lot of fatty Polish cuisine, move a lot (dancing advisable) and you should be more or less fine next day. If your body is not ready for such strong alcohol, never try to compete with locals. Just let them show off.
If you prefer drinks, choose Żubrówka with apple juice. It tastes good.
Beer is quite good quality and you can drink local beer as well.
Poland has no good wines so you have no choice but buy imported (similarly with other alcoholic beverages like whisky or gin).
People who like tea should be careful because in Poland they serve you made of small tea bags –you have to ask for real tea.
Coffee quality isn’t astonishing but always use the same trick. Find the place where locals drink it.
In general drinking in Poland except for vodka and tea is nothing strange so don’t be afraid.

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