Polmos Bielsko-Biała

Polmos (acronym for Polski Monopol Spirytusowy, Polish Spirits Monopoly) was a Polish state-owned monopoly, controlling the Polish market for alcoholic beverages. Founded in the late 1920s, until World War II it was one of the leading vodka producers in Poland. Distilleries of Polmos were relatively modern and efficient at that time so the company exported its products to some European countries.

After the war the company became an absolute monopoly and, like other distilleries, was nationalized by the government of the People's Republic of Poland. The newly created monopoly adopted the name Polmos. After the fall of communism in 1989, the monopoly was divided into several independent enterprising entities, each owning one of the distilleries and one or two of the brands of the alcoholic drinks. All such established companies have been privatised and none of them remains fully state-owned.

Among the companies descended from Polmos are:

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Polmos Białystok

state treasury, under the name Przedsiębiorstwo "Polmos" Białystok Spółka Akcyjna (Manufacturer "Polmos" Stock Company of Białystok). Currently the firm

Polmos Łańcut

The Polmos Łańcut distillery is one of the oldest producers of liquors and liqueurs in Poland. A small amount of the distillery's output is exported to

Vodka

attesting that the distillery already existed in 1784. Today, it operates as Polmos Łańcut. Vodka production on a much larger scale began in Poland at the end

Żubrówka

80 markets worldwide.[citation needed] Żubrówka is manufactured at the Polmos Białystok distillery. While it is claimed that the recipe dates back as

Rectified spirit

Weinhof Peschke both have an ABV of 96.6%. Spirytus Rektyfikowany made by Polmos is the most notable brand with 96% ABV, while in fine and luxury cases,

Chopin (vodka)

wheat. It is produced by Siedlce-based distiller Podlaska Wytwórnia Wódek Polmos. Chopin was first introduced to North America in 1997. The production is

Wódka Żołądkowa Gorzka

or Żołądkowa − is an herbal vodka from Poland, and the leading brand of Polmos-Lublin/Stock Polska since 1950. The name translating as "bitter stomach

Belvedere Vodka

constructed in 1910. Production began in 1993 at the facility located at Polmos Żyrardów, Poland. It was first imported to the US in 1996 by Eddie Phillips