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What is the main beer in Croatia?

Ožujsko is the most popular beer in Croatia, with 10 bottles being consumed every second. It has been produced since 1892.



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Beer. Domestic beer is the cheapest in Croatia. The usual price for half a litre of domestic beer is between €2,5-3 in a bar. When it comes to cheaper imported (foreign) beer in the same amount, you're likely to have to set aside about €3.

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Tipping etiquette in Croatian restaurants follows a fairly standard guideline. Showing appreciation through a tip is always welcomed. When dining at a pizzeria or konoba, a tip of 5% or more is appropriate. For a nice restaurant dinner, we recommend leaving a tip of 10% or more.

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Tomislav, made with 17.75% malt extract, is the strongest beer in Croatia, introduced in 1925. The use of double malted barley gives this dark lager its full taste and special aroma, much appreciated by connoisseurs. Tomislav pivo has an alcohol content of 7.3% vol, and should be served at 8° C.

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You should know that Croatia's drinking water is high in quality thanks to the numerous spring water sources throughout the country. So yes, tap water is OK to drink in Croatia.

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Credit cards such as Visa and MasterCard are widely recognised and are accepted in most tourist areas; however, it's always a good idea to have a small amount of cash if you're travelling off the beaten track.

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?Molim? The word ?please? in Croatian is molim. For example, if you would like to order a beer you would say pivo molim or ?beer, please.? ?Ja Sam? To introduce yourself in Croatian, you'll say ja sam.

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