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Tyskie
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Tyskie () is a Polish beer brand originating from , a brewery in the Upper Silesian town of Tychy founded in 1629. It is produced by Kompania Piwowarska, a Polish brewing group that has been part of Asahi Breweries since 2017. ==Beers== The main brands are Tyskie Gronie (pale lager).

Key facts

Beverage.name
Tyskie
Beverage.image
250px
Beverage.caption
Former and current design of Tyskie Gronie pale-lager beer bottle
Beverage.type
Beer
Beverage.abv
5.2 % (5% in the UK)
Beverage.manufacturer
Tyskie Browary Książęce (Tychy Princely Brewery)
Beverage.style
Pale lager
Beverage.distributor
Asahi Group Holdings
Beverage.origin
Poland

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Official website

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Encyclopedic overview

9 sections
Contents
  • Beers
  • History
  • Types of beer produced
  • Export
  • Marketing
  • Tourism
  • Honors
  • See also
  • References

Tyskie () is a Polish beer brand originating from , a brewery in the Upper Silesian town of Tychy founded in 1629. It is produced by Kompania Piwowarska, a Polish brewing group that has been part of Asahi Breweries since 2017. ==Beers== The main brands are Tyskie Gronie (pale lager).

==History== Beer has been produced in Tychy continuously for almost 400 years. From 1629, the brewery, then known in German as the "Fürstliche Brauerei Tichau" (Princely Brewery Tychy), was in the ownership of the noble . From 1861, the brewery became known as the "Fürstliche Brauerei in Tichau" (Princely Brewery in Tychy) and came under the management of from the German princely (German Fürsten) House of Pless. Between 1918 and 1939, the brewery merged with neighbouring competing companies, but came under provisional administration of the Polish state intermittently from 1934 due to unpaid taxes. During World War II, the brewery was put under the management of the occupying authorities.

Excerpted from Wikipedia’s “Tyskie” article, available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 licence.

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