"Kultowe" beer and baked chicken wings

By madventure | Nature, Photography | 24 Apr 2026


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When I first saw this non-alcoholic beer, I thought it was called Kuflowe. The name confused me a bit, but the quality of the beer itself suggested that this beer should be called Kuflowe and not Kultowe.

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And as for the wings, this is my favorite version and part of the wing. Namely, the middle part, which I love.

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By the way, this also applies to duck and especially turkey. This part has a delicate skin, and after proper preparation becomes sticky and melts in your mouth.

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I don't really know what the cult status of this beer is and what this woman on a unicycle is supposed to mean. I guess only that you won't do an eagle after drinking this beer.

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The beer itself has a classic composition, i.e. yeast, barley malt and, as the producers assure, Simcoe and Żatecki hops. I dare say that this beer didn't even come close to those hops.

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In addition, the manufacturer provides the energy value, the amount of carbohydrates, including sugars and fat content - but I don't know why, because if it is based on barley malt, carbohydrates must be in the composition.

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The beer has a straw color and a high, thick foam that quickly falls. In taste, it resembles - well, it's hard to say, because it doesn't resemble beer.

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That's why I advise against buying it, especially since there are definitely better non-alcoholic drinks at a much lower price. It's good that at least the chicken wings were delicious.

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Enjoy your meal 😋😉

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