Also known as Grätzer
Grodziskie (; other names: Grätzer, Grodzisz) is a historical beer style from Poland made from oak-smoked wheat malt with a clear, light golden color, high carbonation, low alcohol content, low to moderate levels of hop bitterness, and a strong smoke flavor and aroma. The taste is light and crisp, with primary flavors coming from the smoked malt, the high mineral content of the water, and the strain of yeast used to ferment it. It was nicknamed "Polish Champagne" because of its high carbonation levels and valued as a high-quality beer for special occasions.
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Гродзис или гродзиское пиво (польск. Piwo grodziskie, Grodzisz), или грэтцер (нем. Graetzer Bier) — традиционное польское пиво верхового брожения, разновидность эля из района г. Гродзиск-Велькопольский, приготовленное на основе копчёного пшеничного солода, с содержанием спирта 3,2–4,3%.
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