During beer tasting you will taste 6 different Polish beers and appetizers which are perfectly matched. Compare flavour, try new tastes and choose which one you like the most. Enjoy brewing traditions of Warsaw and make a new friends around the world!Highlights:• Enjoy 6 different kinds of Polish beers and choose which one is the best for you• Taste popular, regional and craft beers and compare the flavor• Try multiple traditional Polish appetizers perfect match to beer• Visit the best 3 brewery & pubs in Gdansk and avoid the tourist traps• Learn about Polish traditions and customs around drinking beer from your local Beer-Expert Guide
Gdank has a huge tradition of craft beer. The average nobleman drank about 700 liters of beer per year. At the beginning of the 16th century, over 400 breweries were operating in Gdansk. Spend an awesome night in Gdansk. Highlights: • Taste 11+ regional and original beers • Get to know the Polish tradition of drinking beer • Spend an awesome night with friends in Gdansk • Visit 4 carefully chosen places in Gdansk • Taste a typical polish appetizer
This tour lets you discover the most amazing food markets and halls of Warsaw. It's your chance to start your day with a local foodie who will show you where the best local chefs buy their produce and what the most trendy spots to grab breakfast or lunch are. You will discover amazing quality of Polish wine and craft beer. The tour is a fantastic introduction into culinary Warsaw and gives you a tour, breakfast and lunch in one!
Orphaned when his parents are taken away as 'enemies of the people', young Stepanych finds himself a ward of the Soviet state. He is miraculously rescued from a government orphanage in Nazi-besieged Leningrad, only to be placed in another children's institution in Siberia-a place of Dickensian attributes, where the leaders earn nicknames like Toad and Screwface, and where the young inmates are able to live their own lives only in secret, by night. Desperately longing for his native city and his Polish mother, Bronya, Stepanych flees the orphanage soon after the end of World War II. This prizewinning memoir is the unforgettable story of a young boy's dangerous, adventure-filled westbound journey along the railways of postwar Russia. Whether befriending a blind runaway, falling in with a gang of train burglars, witnessing an ancient beer-brewing ritual in a northern Russian village, learning the craft of fire-building from a Siberian hashish smuggler, or mastering the art of tattooing from a former Japanese War prisoner, Stepanych exhibits the resourcefulness and inner strength that allow him to triumph over peril and hardship. Most of all, this future artist hones the observant eye that will later enable him to vividly recount for his readers the several years of his long, obstacle-filled journey home.
Orphaned when his parents are taken away as 'enemies of the people', young Stepanych finds himself a ward of the Soviet state. He is miraculously rescued from a government orphanage in Nazi-besieged Leningrad, only to be placed in another children's institution in Siberia-a place of Dickensian attributes, where the leaders earn nicknames like Toad and Screwface, and where the young inmates are able to live their own lives only in secret, by night. Desperately longing for his native city and his Polish mother, Bronya, Stepanych flees the orphanage soon after the end of World War II. This prizewinning memoir is the unforgettable story of a young boy's dangerous, adventure-filled westbound journey along the railways of postwar Russia. Whether befriending a blind runaway, falling in with a gang of train burglars, witnessing an ancient beer-brewing ritual in a northern Russian village, learning the craft of fire-building from a Siberian hashish smuggler, or mastering the art of tattooing from a former Japanese War prisoner, Stepanych exhibits the resourcefulness and inner strength that allow him to triumph over peril and hardship. Most of all, this future artist hones the observant eye that will later enable him to vividly recount for his readers the several years of his long, obstacle-filled journey home.