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Best Czech Beers

[ 1 ] April 14, 2010 | The Hungarian Girl

The golden beer known as the "pilsner" was first brewed in the Czech Republic during the mid-19th century. Today, the beer is still made according to the original recipe. Photo courtesy of istockphoto.com.

The Czech Republic has a very long and distinguished history of brewing. 

It was here that the first golden beer, pilsner was pioneered in the town of Plzen in the mid-19th century. As well, some of the world’s most prized hops are grown in the Žatec district. 

There’s no doubt that the Czechs are truly passionate and proud of their beer heritage. In fact, the country leads the world in per capita beer consumption. Beer is served almost everywhere in the country especially in Prague, where there are a countless numbers of pubs and restaurants. 

So, if you’re wondering what beers to try in the Czech Republic… here’s a list of some of their best beers. 

Pilsner Urquell 

Pilsner Urquell is the original lager that all others are based upon. This quality beer owes its crisp, hoppyflavor witha touch of bitterness and smooth finish, to the famous Saatz hops and soft water drawn from 1,000 feet deep artesian wells under the brewery. 

Budvar 

Budejovicky Budvaris a light lager with 5% volume alcohol content, best known as Budejovicky Budvar in the Czech Republic, Budweiser Budvar in the European Union, Czechvar in the United States and Canada, in the rest of the world either Budweiser Budvar or Budejovický Budvar. The beer matures in cellars for 90 days which gives it a pure, rounded and rich flavor. It has no relation to the American Budweiser. 

Staropramen 

Brewed in the Smichov district, Staropramen is both a local and international favorite. The beer is made with a special blend of Bohemian barley and Žatec hops. It is distinguished by its crisp and light, fruity flavor. Staropramen is owned by global giant InBev. 

Krušovice 

The Královský Pivovar Krušovice (the Royal Brewery of Krušovice) is one of the oldest breweries in the Czech Republic. It was originally founded in 1517 by Jií Birka in the village of Krušovice. The brewery gained a contract to provide beer to Emperor Rudolf II in 1581, allowing them to use the Imperial Crown of Austria as part of the company’s logo. One of it’s most famous brands is Krušovice Cerne, a dark lager with a sweet caramel taste and a light hop flavor. 

Gambrinus 

Gambrinus is one of the most popular beers in the Czech Republic. It was named after the legendary king of Flanders that was known for his mythical brewing abilities. This premium quality beer comes from the same brewery as Pilsner Urquell. 

Rebel 

Czech Rebel, founded in 1834, is a well-balanced, golden pilsner produced from a small brewery that dates back to 1673 in Luxembourg. The brewery is named after the town of Havlickuv Brod which in turn is named after a famous local Czech writer Karel Havlicek Borovsky (1821-1856), who was fighting against the powerful Habsburg monarchy by writing “revolutionary and rebellious” articles. Hence, the name “Rebel”. 

Primator 

Primator comes from the brewery town of Nachod where they’ve been perfecting their brewing technique for centuries. It draws its water from the Adršpach-Teplice protected landscape region. In 2006, the brewery launched a reconstruction of their cellar technology including an excess pressure transfer chamber and newly installed yeast farmstead, a promotional station and a classic beer-storage cellar. It is one of the most technically advanced breweries in the country. Primator has a strong, balanced flavour, sparkling gold colour and long-lasting head. 

Radegast 

Named after the mythical old Slavonic pagan god of fire, sun, harvest and hospitality called Radegast, this brewery has been around since the 1970′s. Stemming from the name for the beer is the slogan: “Život je horký: Bohudík”, a Czech phrase which translates into English as “Life is bitter: Thank God” (in reference to the beer’s “bitter” taste). The brewery is now owned by South African Breweries Ltd (SAB).

Holba 

The Holba brewery is based in the picturesque Hanušovice region within the Jeseníky mountains foothills. Currently, the independent brewery is one of the ten largest in the country. It specializes in the production of light beers. 

Bernard 

On October 26, 1991 Stanislav Bernard, Josef Vávra and Rudolf Šmejkal launched the revival of a Humpolec brewery constructed in the 16th century. Today, the brand is well-known throughout the Czech Republic. It produces traditional unpasteurised light and dark lagers.

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  1. valerian says:

    I find Pilsner and Budvar comercial brands and their fame is thanks to good marketing. I definitelly agree with Krusovice including the dark Krusovice, which is one of my favorite dark beers. The “rezane” (cut – meaning half dark half light) is one of the best “cut beers” I have had.

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