I’m pretty sure it’s just about impossible to get your hands on it here (unless you live in turkiye or syria, those are close to europe so should be easier?) but that sounds good honestly. If i ever go to europe i’ll 100% try it. Fat chance, but if i ever do. Thanks for describing the taste btw
As far as I know you can only get it in Slovakia and Czech Republic (maaaybe Poland, but not so sure about that one)
Source: am from Slovakia, but living in Nordic country now.
Edit: I should look for more polish shops…thanks for informing me that Kofola does indeed made it outside EU…I’m proud •́ ‿ ,•̀
Really?! Thats actually really cool that it made it all the way to Canada! I haven’t honestly really looked for it here where I live now, it makes it that more precious to me for when I return for home visit once a year.
I’m pretty sure it’s just about impossible to get your hands on it here (unless you live in turkiye or syria, those are close to europe so should be easier?) but that sounds good honestly. If i ever go to europe i’ll 100% try it. Fat chance, but if i ever do. Thanks for describing the taste btw
As far as I know you can only get it in Slovakia and Czech Republic (maaaybe Poland, but not so sure about that one) Source: am from Slovakia, but living in Nordic country now. Edit: I should look for more polish shops…thanks for informing me that Kofola does indeed made it outside EU…I’m proud •́ ‿ ,•̀
Looks like it can be ordered on Amazon in the US at least. $43 USD for 12 bottles ($0.21/fl Oz).
Polish grocery stores generally have it in the UK.
You can get it in small European shops in both UK and Canada, but also in one particular large supermarket in Canada
Not that it helps in your specific case, but just saying…
Really?! Thats actually really cool that it made it all the way to Canada! I haven’t honestly really looked for it here where I live now, it makes it that more precious to me for when I return for home visit once a year.