Another interesting integration week activity was the visit to one of the most famous Polish brewing company; Tyskie. This was one of my most anticipated visit because I have always wondered about the working atmosphere for the workers. My imaginations about the workers have been a little bit on the edge, such as trying to imagine the intoxication level of workers :D. But to my disappointment we were unable to have a brewery tour due to insufficient time. Nevertheless, we had the opportunity to visit the brewing museum.
Tyskie Brewing Museum |
The Tyskie brewing museum tour was quite educative, interesting and above all beneficial :D. We had the opportunity to see a lot of beer related exhibitions and to gain more knowledge about beer production.
Listening to the welcome message by the owner. |
An attractive aspect of the tour was the way the brewery is being modernized to suite the current global level of technology. Although there is a necessity for high technology and modern infrastructures in the 21st century, but still the Tyskie brewing museum kept it's old traditions. There was a fusion between the modern and antique exhibitions.
Old beer barrel :) |
Amongst other attractions was a 3D film screening that showed a brief historical clip about the company and it's operations. I also had the opportunity to send an electronic post card with my picture to a friend but it wasn't delivered :(... As the end of the tour drew closer, it was time to have a taste of one of the freshest beer in Poland :D. When I heard this, I said to myself "...thank GOD it's Friday." :D
...it's fresh, it's chilled, it's tasty, it's Tyskie!!! ;) |
A brief education about the right word to say in such gathering in few languages:
In english you say: Cheers!
In finnish you say: Kippis!
In polish you say: Na zdrowie!
In french you say: Sante!
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