

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.

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

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.
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.
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.
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.

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.

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.

Enjoy your meal 😋😉