Krupnik (Honey)
Krupnik is a traditional honey-based alcoholic beverage originating from Poland and Lithuania. It is typically made by infusing honey with various spices, herbs, and sometimes fruits, resulting in a sweet and aromatic drink. The alcohol content usually ranges from 30% to 40%, making it a strong liqueur.
This drink has historical roots, often associated with celebrations and rituals. Krupnik can be enjoyed warm or cold, and it is commonly served in small glasses. Its unique flavor profile makes it a popular choice for those seeking a taste of Eastern European culture and tradition.