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Czech Beer Tasting

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What's On Tap

Beer Tasting
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Velkopopovický Kozel

Its excellent quality and long and successful history, which dates back to 1874, make Velkopopovický Kozel a highly popular beer in the Czech Republic and the best-selling Czech beer brand worldwide. Beer from the Velké Popovice Brewery regularly wins awards in beer competitions in the Czech Republic and around the world.

Gambrinus

Beer that tastes great and drinks better. That is the mission of the Gambrinus brewery the history of which stretches back to 1869. Its beers are characterized by a refreshing flavour, full-bodied taste, pleasant bitterness and just the right bite. Not only is this traditional Czech brewery very popular among beer lovers, it has also received a series of awards in professional competitions.

Pilsner Urquell

This legendary pale Pilsen lager has become a legend amongst beers, and has created a completely new category of beer (Pils, Pilsner). Neither the recipe nor the brewing process has changed since it was first made in 1842. The skill of the Pilsen brewers has meant that its quality and flavour have stayed the same, too. This is proven by regular laboratory comparisons, the oldest of which dates back to 1897.

Bernard

The Celebration lager with a fine yeast culture is an unpasteurized beer with a distinctive flavor, fine yeast taste and aroma. The beer is secondary fermented in a bottle so there can be a yeasty sediment at the bottom of the bottle, and the beer can be slightly cloudy.

Radegast

The most popular brand of beer in Moravia and characterised by its bitterness, the first batch was brewed on 3rd December 1970. The range includes the pale draught Radegast Original, Genuinely Bitter 12°, hopped three times and with a full-bodied bitter flavour, and the draught Unfiltered full-flavour lager.

What's On Tap

Beer Tasting
Highlights

Velkopopovický Kozel

Its excellent quality and long and successful history, which dates back to 1874, make Velkopopovický Kozel a highly popular beer in the Czech Republic and the best-selling Czech beer brand worldwide. Beer from the Velké Popovice Brewery regularly wins awards in beer competitions in the Czech Republic and around the world.

Gambrinus

Beer that tastes great and drinks better. That is the mission of the Gambrinus brewery the history of which stretches back to 1869. Its beers are characterized by a refreshing flavour, full-bodied taste, pleasant bitterness and just the right bite. Not only is this traditional Czech brewery very popular among beer lovers, it has also received a series of awards in professional competitions.

Pilsner Urquell

This legendary pale Pilsen lager has become a legend amongst beers, and has created a completely new category of beer (Pils, Pilsner). Neither the recipe nor the brewing process has changed since it was first made in 1842. The skill of the Pilsen brewers has meant that its quality and flavour have stayed the same, too. This is proven by regular laboratory comparisons, the oldest of which dates back to 1897.

Bernard

The Celebration lager with a fine yeast culture is an unpasteurized beer with a distinctive flavor, fine yeast taste and aroma. The beer is secondary fermented in a bottle so there can be a yeasty sediment at the bottom of the bottle, and the beer can be slightly cloudy.

Radegast

The most popular brand of beer in Moravia and characterised by its bitterness, the first batch was brewed on 3rd December 1970. The range includes the pale draught Radegast Original, Genuinely Bitter 12°, hopped three times and with a full-bodied bitter flavour, and the draught Unfiltered full-flavour lager.

Beer lovers Rejoice

Discover the rich world of classic Czech beers with an expert guide. Learn about over 1,000 years of Czech brewing history, traditional drinking etiquette, and the craftsmanship behind the world’s first pilsner lager.

DRINK IN THE HISTORY

Czech Beer Tasting