"oblivious":2o84wb4a wrote:
Ah but their porter is lovely, feck all of it over here though <!-- s:( --><img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/icon_sad.gif" alt="" title="Sad" /><!-- s:( -->[/quote:2o84wb4a]
Indeed it is good. Going to Poland next week so will be hunting it down again.
&quot;Andrew&quot;:1qnly9t9 wrote:
Make sure you pronounce it properly[/quote:1qnly9t9]
I did have a terrible time trying to pronounce it the last time I was in Poland. I had to ask them every time how to pronounce it when ordering. <!-- s:oops: --><img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/icon_redface.gif" alt="" title="Embarassed" /><!-- s:oops: -->
&quot;Andrew&quot;:1ujoxt15 wrote:
Make sure you pronounce it properly[/quote:1ujoxt15]
I did have a terrible time trying to pronounce it the last time I was in Poland. I had to ask them every time how to pronounce it when ordering. <!-- s:oops: --><img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/icon_redface.gif" alt="" title="Embarassed" /><!-- s:oops: -->[/quote:1ujoxt15]
[i:1ujoxt15]Shivvy-eks[/i:1ujoxt15]. I don't know what it is about Polish but it is a language which does not stick readily in the mind. It took me ages to memorise "thank you"- no matter how many times I was told it, it just wouldn't stay in the brain.
If pronunciation is such a big problem you should try anything brewed by Amber. It's much easier to pronounce it <!-- s:D --><img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/icon_biggrin.gif" alt="" title="Very Happy" /><!-- s:D --> and their beers are waaaay better then Zywiec.