Chips & More
Every beer table needs a neutral party — something for the friend who eyes the fish with suspicion and the kid circling the snack spread. Ukrainian chips are that diplomat, and Chipster's is the classic.
Chipster's comes from the same Ukrainian snack family as Flint, and it shows: honest potato, real crunch, seasoning that doesn't whisper. The paprika flavor is the one you'd find at any respectable Ukrainian barbecue, birthday, or "we just felt like chips" Tuesday.
On the beer board, chips play a structural role — they're the base layer that makes the salty fish and chewy squid land better, the palate's reset button between rounds. That's not marketing talk; that's seating-chart-level party science, refined over generations.
Like everything we ship, the bags are factory-sealed originals with the real label and real origin. No repacks, no mystery bulk bins.
Questions people actually ask
- Are these the same chips sold in Ukraine?
- Yes — original factory-sealed bags from Ukrainian producers, the same product on shelves in Kyiv, imported through US distributors.
- Why buy Ukrainian chips instead of local ones?
- Same reason you'd buy any taste of home: they're specifically the chips your memories are calibrated to. Also, the paprika is simply louder.