Browar Konstancin, Regional brewery in Obory near Konstancin-Jeziorna, Poland.
Browar Konstancin was a brewery in the Obory district near Konstancin-Jeziorna that produced lagers, wheat beers, and dark varieties. The facility had specialized equipment designed for brewing different beer styles with the technology available at the time.
The brewery was founded in 1992 and operated its facility until 2013, when Browar Gontyniec took over the operation. Production was then moved to Kamionka and continued there.
The brewery produced several popular beer brands including Bardzo Mocne, Czarny Dab, Dawne, Konstancin, Mazowieckie, and Warszawiak for the Polish market.
The site is no longer operational today and can be visited from outside, with the historic buildings still visible. Visitors should note that the location does not function as an active attraction and therefore offers limited facilities.
Beers from the brewery were served in Wars dining cars on Polish trains, reaching travelers across the country. This connection to rail travel gave the product a special presence beyond the regional market.
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