Lomza Miodowe 500ML
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Description
Description
Łomża Miodowe 500ML is a Polish honey-infused lager brewed at 5.7% ABV by Browar Łomża in the Podlasie region. Recognized with a "Doceń Polskie" certificate of quality and a TOP PRODUCT title, this beer stands apart from mass-market honey lagers by using natural honey sourced from certified apiaries near the town of Łomża — an area known as the "Green Lungs of Poland."
Quick Facts: ABV: 5.7% | Origin: Podlasie, Poland | Style: Honey Lager | Brewery: Browar Łomża Sp. z o.o.
Production & Heritage
Browar Łomża operates in the city of Łomża in northeastern Poland's Podlasie voivodeship, a region celebrated for its pristine natural environment and strong beekeeping traditions. Miodowe is produced by blending the brewery's export-style lager with natural honey harvested from certified local apiaries, rather than relying on artificial flavorings or honey extracts. The result is a beer that bridges the gap between a clean, crisp lager and a subtly sweet honey ale — light-bodied enough for casual drinking yet layered enough to reward closer attention.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: Delicate floral honey leads, followed by light grain and a faint suggestion of dried fruit. The nose is restrained rather than cloying, with the honey character sitting gently over a clean lager base.
Taste: The entry is soft and mildly sweet, with honey and a hint of prune developing across the mid-palate. A balancing bitterness arrives at the peak, keeping the sweetness from becoming one-dimensional. The mouthfeel stays light-bodied and smooth throughout.
Finish: Medium in length with lingering honey sweetness and a clean, slightly sticky close. A mild bitterness returns at the tail end to reset the palate.
How to Drink Łomża Miodowe
Serve cold at around 5–7°C for a refreshing experience that foregrounds the lager crispness, or try it gently warmed to bring out the full depth of the honey character — a traditional approach in Poland during colder months. A Bee's Knees riff using this beer in place of a standard lager shandy base adds natural floral complexity. A Honey Radler — half Miodowe, half fresh lemon juice and soda — makes a low-ABV warm-weather drink with genuine honey depth. It also works surprisingly well in a Snakebite variation, where the honey sweetness tempers the tartness of dry cider.
Best For
- Introducing someone unfamiliar with Polish beer to regional brewing traditions
- Pairing alongside a traditional Polish charcuterie spread
- A winter evening served gently warmed as an alternative to mulled wine
- Adding variety to a craft beer tasting flight focused on honey or flavored lagers
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Łomża Miodowe taste like? Łomża Miodowe delivers a bitter-sweet balance of natural honey and clean lager malt, with subtle prune-like dried fruit and a light floral quality. The body is smooth and light, making it approachable despite its pronounced honey sweetness.
How does Łomża Miodowe compare to Perła Miodowa? Both are Polish honey lagers, but Łomża Miodowe tends toward a more pronounced, sticky honey sweetness and a lighter body, while Perła Miodowa from Browary Lubelskie is generally considered slightly more balanced in its malt-to-honey ratio. The choice often comes down to whether you prefer a bolder honey presence (Łomża) or a more restrained integration (Perła).
Is Łomża Miodowe good for beginners? Yes — its low 5.7% ABV, smooth body, and approachable sweetness make it an excellent starting point for anyone exploring flavored lagers or Polish beer in general.
Where is Łomża Miodowe made? It is brewed by Browar Łomża Sp. z o.o. in the city of Łomża, located in the Podlasie region of northeastern Poland. This area is renowned for its unspoiled natural landscape and long-standing apiary traditions that supply the honey used in this beer.
What foods pair well with Łomża Miodowe? Smoked kielbasa benefits from the honey sweetness cutting through the smokiness. Aged Gouda or Oscypek cheese echoes the caramel-like honey notes. Pierogi with caramelized onion complement the beer's sweetness without overwhelming it. Roasted duck or pork with fruit-based glazes mirrors the prune and honey flavors. Gingerbread or honey cake desserts create a natural pairing that amplifies the floral character.
What sizes does Łomża Miodowe come in? Łomża Miodowe is commonly available in a 500ml bottle, which is the standard format for Polish lagers sold internationally.
Is Łomża Miodowe worth the price? Łomża Miodowe positions as an affordable, entry-level flavored lager that punches above its price tier thanks to the use of genuine regional honey rather than artificial flavoring. For a specialty honey beer, it represents solid value.
Why Łomża Miodowe?
What distinguishes this beer from the crowded honey lager field is provenance — the honey comes from certified apiaries in the ecologically protected Podlasie region, not from a bulk supplier. That commitment to local sourcing earned it the "Doceń Polskie" quality certificate and TOP PRODUCT designation, recognitions that validate its authenticity as a genuinely Polish product. The versatility of serving it cold or gently warmed gives it year-round relevance that most flavored lagers lack. For drinkers seeking a honey beer with real regional identity rather than a generic sweetened lager, Miodowe delivers on that promise with minimal fuss.
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