Poland, Hrubieszów, Brewpub Sulewski

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Poland, Hrubieszów, Brewpub Sulewski

Post by becik » Sat Oct 25, 2014 6:22 am

adress: Dwernickiego 4D
brewpub with hotel, offer 5 kinds of beer, dark, pils, lager, weizen, marzen
Beers very good, couisine delicious
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Re: Poland, Hrubieszów, Brewpub Sulewski

Post by chalmers » Sun Oct 26, 2014 10:10 pm

Another great stop and report! Beautiful building, but inside looks like some modern upgrades have been made. The copper looks so shiny and brand new! And lots of good looking stainless in the fermentation area.

Are those wooden kegs actually for holding and transporting beer? Or perhaps just a thin layer of wood over a stainless steel keg.

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Post by mr x » Sun Oct 26, 2014 10:29 pm

Was wondering about those kegs too.

And blondie is looking quite sharp. :rockin:
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Re: Poland, Hrubieszów, Brewpub Sulewski

Post by GuingesRock » Mon Oct 27, 2014 4:29 am

chalmers wrote:
Are those wooden kegs actually for holding and transporting beer? Or perhaps just a thin layer of wood over a stainless steel keg.

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My guess is they are plastic kegs with artificial wood grain. They look good. Be novel for a micro to sell their beer in. Probably can't get them in Canada. :(
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Post by becik » Mon Oct 27, 2014 6:58 am

The buiding it is adaptated on brewery&hotel old military mess from XIX/XX century

This wooden KEG are used in limited editions, I dont know if inside is plastic/stainless.....maybe yes, but I dont ask

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Re: Poland, Hrubieszów, Brewpub Sulewski

Post by jeffsmith » Mon Oct 27, 2014 8:49 am

GuingesRock wrote:
chalmers wrote:
Are those wooden kegs actually for holding and transporting beer? Or perhaps just a thin layer of wood over a stainless steel keg.

Beer Patrol, coming through!
My guess is they are plastic kegs with artificial wood grain. They look good. Be novel for a micro to sell their beer in. Probably can't get them in Canada. :(
My guess as well. Looks similar to a Moosehead style sanke with a wood design on the outside.

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