Laskie is extremely rare today among Polish beers, a noble beer whose recipe, taste and aroma remain unchanged for 600 years. In the 15th and 16th centuries beer was drunk in royal and knightly courts. It has the original taste of real Polish beer.
It is characterized by a wide flavor bouquet. It is rich in vitamins, mainly from group B. It contains tannins, which aid the digestive system, the microelements needed to rebuild the body, polyphenols that favorably affect the blood system.
The hop resins contained in the live beer have antiseptic properties and protect the body from minor infections.
Beer in 1410 took Grunwald, the owner of the Grassy Brewery, Jan Laski, who led ensign Sieradzka to the Battle of Grunwald, and that the noble and healthy beer is the result of the efforts of our knight is well known.