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Post by PaulUK on May 28, 2004 16:48:13 GMT 1
Does anyone know where I may find karlovacko pivo in the UK. I have been looking for sometime now for this excellent beer but without success.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks Paul. PaulA@sol-tec.com
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Nick
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Post by Nick on May 28, 2004 17:06:50 GMT 1
As my favourite Croatian beer, It's a shame this isn't available in the UK. During the World Cup 2002, Sainsburys stocked it during the tournament, also a company called Gateway2Croatia was alleged to have signed an import agreement that summer to bring supplies to the UK, but I don't know if it's materialised. I believe that Heineken now own the Karlovac brewery so maybe there's a chance it might be more widely distributed.
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Post by PaulUK on Jun 3, 2004 8:34:01 GMT 1
Too be honest I'm happy to purchase from a web site if needs be.. .Any ideas?
Thanks again.
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Post by Tara on Jun 24, 2004 21:59:03 GMT 1
if you went to Portugal, Karlovacko hired a bar and called it Karlovacko Korner where all the Croats hung out, it was real good and there was all the Karlovacko you could have dreamed of. I'm going back to Croatia in september, i'll bring you some back
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Post by PaulUK on Jun 28, 2004 14:30:29 GMT 1
Thanks Tara . I still haven't had any luck in my seach so may well take you up on your offer. Could always start importing myself.....
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Post by Nick on Jul 9, 2004 13:19:45 GMT 1
Since Ireland is not too far from you, there is a pub in center of Dublin where you can find all the beer from all over the world. Good luck...
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Post by Culchie on Jul 11, 2004 20:05:03 GMT 1
Nick, are you talking about The Porterhouse?
Do they have Karlovacko? If they do, they will have a new customer !!
Culchie
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Bob
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Post by Bob on Jul 11, 2004 21:36:28 GMT 1
Culchie, keep a seat for me! Bob
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Post by Niko on Aug 22, 2004 4:40:23 GMT 1
TEXTTEXTTEXT
I dont know, but i love it here in the U.S.! -Phoenix AZ
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Post by Taylor on Nov 13, 2004 21:29:09 GMT 1
we even have it here in southwestern Missouri
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English man in Zagreb
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Post by English man in Zagreb on Nov 14, 2004 13:05:52 GMT 1
Kalovacko was a great beer, but the dutch mob seemed to have changed something. It is not as good as it was.
Osjkusko (sp) is a much better beer now, karlavacko needs to be ice cold and for every ten bottley you drink 3 will be great 7 will be ok.
Shame the ducth messed with it, because that wa sone thing the Croats had to perfection.
The stella brewed in Croatia, however taste like ****, it tastes completely different to stella from the west.
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Post by popush on Dec 26, 2004 4:18:40 GMT 1
www.selak.de or com there u can order it. good luck ;D Does anyone know where I may find karlovacko pivo in the UK. I have been looking for sometime now for this excellent beer but without success. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks Paul. PaulA@sol-tec.com
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Englishman in Zagreb
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Post by Englishman in Zagreb on Dec 26, 2004 22:41:58 GMT 1
Soon Croat beer will be available in the stores in the UK, watch this space! update soon!
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Post by voggie on Dec 31, 2004 0:28:18 GMT 1
jusr drank half a liter of it great beer :0 lol have had it b4 but my dad brought some extra beer from vacation ( since poor lil me couldnt go ) and i luv it even compared to great beers like belgian special beers ;D
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Post by EandJ on Jan 2, 2005 14:12:51 GMT 1
This is a public service announcement for the benefit of, me in Split. It is directed to all Irish, English, Australians or Croatians who like Pubs!
There is dire need for a pub in Split. We have a multitude of lovely cafes that serve coffee until you are wide eyed and shaking, there are also lots of nice restaurants. But there is no where that combines the two, food and drink.
All Cafes and bars are also designed solely for the summer and therefore have no warm cosy places during the winter. I ask you, what’s more warm and cosy than a PUB!?!
There is also nowhere that I can go to the bar and order by myself. Though being served at your table is relaxing, I do find that sometimes I would enjoy the independence of standing up from my chair and walking to the bar myself, to order a round!
I went to an Pub in Zagreb on a Saturday night. Maybe someone can help me with the name? It was the size of an aircraft hanger and it was as packed as the Central line on a Monday morning! With the pub closing at 3’ish, they must have been making a fortune!
So let’s have no more of this, I’ll come over to Croatia and start up a little cafe. OPEN UP A PUB IN SPLIT!
Thank you for your time, I hope you enjoy the rest of your day.
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