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Łomża is a well-known Polish beer brand that takes its name from the city of Łomża, where the brewery was founded in 1968. The brand is celebrated for its regional heritage and traditional brewing methods, often featuring folk motifs and its iconic jumping deer logo on its packaging. Łomża Mocne is a stronger lager variation within their portfolio, categorized by its higher alcohol content and robust flavor profile.
The brand's history is deeply tied to the Łomża Brewery (Browar Łomża), which was established as a state-owned enterprise during the Polish People's Republic era. Over the years, ownership moved through several different hands following the privatization of the Polish industry. Today, the brand and the brewery are owned by Van Pur S.A., which is the largest independent Polish brewing company. This makes Łomża one of the major Polish beer brands that remains under domestic ownership, headquartered in Warsaw, Poland. All production continues to take place within Poland, primarily at the original facility in Łomża.
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