Monday, November 4, 2013

Micro brewery

So, I thought I'd give my hand at doing reviews. And for my first one, I realise I chose a bit of a hard one since I'm not exactly an expert or even the tinies knowledgeable on the topic.
But, yesterday at the walking tour I randomly joined, they handed out nightlife pamphlets. While not much of an night owl, when I saw that this was the only bar that made its own beer in Krakow. I felt almost as though I was obliged to give it a go.
And here it is.

C.k. Browar
Large but, cosy. Has a bit of an old fashioned feel to it, especially with the brewry at the back of the bar. Not many solo drinkers like me, so it's a little bit awkward, but good beer. Most expensive one I've had in Poland. But the uniqueness makes it worth it in my opinion. I definately wouldn't recommend agaisnt it. And this is actually the first place since coming to poland that has asked for I.D. When purchasing alcohol or even cigerettes.Which actually makes me feel a lot safer considering the recent events.
I brought strong beer, didn't seem worth it to buy light for two zloty less, nor wheat. First time drinking here, and still experimenting with the alcohol, so decided to play it safe and drink something I knew I was more likely to like. Normal strong beer here has a bit of a bitter taste not much, and only when you swish it around in your mouth.
Beware, that if you have skin missing from parts of your mouth like me for whatever reason, too much swishing may sting you a little. Other wise its a nice sweet taste. Not much of a deacription I know. Sorry. Though i may be wrong but I think I detect a bit of a nutty taste. Not much of a professional taster im afraid
Starting to regret not getting a larger beer
Three quarters done and still nothing.
6.90 for 0.3 vs 8.90 for 0.5 litres.... I made the right choice yeah? Besides still in the stages of hoping that ill get a phone call about sayeds where abouts, so hoping to retain most of my witts...heres to hoping, *cheers*

Though strangely, this bar sells Tyskie beer cheaper than its own...way to promote.

Now off to the train station. Still hoping Sayed will show up, with a cheeky grin and be all "Hey, sorry I ditched you, but I just had the most amazing two days of my life" after i swing my backpack at him a few times of course.

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