Królewskie
Brewed by Browary Warka (Grupa Żywiec – Heineken)
Style: Euro Pale Lager
Warka, Poland
Królewskie, a brand of beer produced by Warka Brewery, a subsidiary of the Grupa Zywiec S.A.
Seen everywhere in Poland, especially popular.
Review: 500ml bottle of Królewskie: 5.2% vol.
Can be found from 5.8% to 5.6% ABV but I got mine in Poland from a supermarket at 5.2%, in a bottle but can also be found in cans and on draught.
Nice red colouring on bottle and with an image of what looks like a king of Poland with a cross…..liking the based message, for King, for God and for country…..w górę polsce (up Poland – I think!). Either way very tidy and classy imagery on the bottle.
Smell is of a light lager, grainy and light malts, inoffensive on the nose .
Looks very nice on the pour, decent frothy white head and it does keep, lovely golden colour
Good carbonation.
Not too bad on the looks department at all for a lager. Crisp look, clear and golden.
Initial taste is a nice, crisp and clean lager, and going down the hatch very well.
OK it is a lager and nothing amazing but still nice enough coming out cold from the fridge.
A tad bit bitter at times, but overall a regular lagery malty taste that does the business.
Light and easy to drink. Sessionable. No complaints here.
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