Golden colour; aromas of fresh baled wheat with malty/hoppy nose; smooth, round flavours with a hoppy finish.
Lezajsk is a Polish beer that came about in around 1525 and is brewed in the town of Lezajsk it comes in a half litre bottle. The story goes that it was first brewed when the King of Poland Sigmund I The Old gave the town exclusive rights to brew beer (Polish nobility often had names that the people used to describe them rather than just a number.) It has won several awards among them Eurobeer 1995 and a World Championship gold medal. It is part of the Żywiec Group of breweries in Poland.
Alcohol volume 5.5%
Net volume: 500ml
Product of Poland
