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However, the ''koźlak'' is nothing more than a Polish version of the German ''Bock'', while the Baltic porter is brewed – as the name of the style implies – throughout the Baltic Sea basin. Does it mean that Poland hasn’t made any original contribution to the world of beer? Not exactly. The one unique native style that Poland has to offer is Grodziskie {{czyt|Grodziskie}}, also known as Grodzisz{{czyt|Grodzisz}} or by its German name, Grätzer{{czyt|Grätzer}}. The only problem is that this beer style, well… it went extinct.
Let’s go back to Mr. Gostomski’s article: