Beer
Pivovarsky Dvur’s 10° pale lager is arguably the best 10° beer brewed in the Czech Republic. This unfiltered, beer begins with a fresh, light floral aroma of hops, and has a warm, dark yellow color. With your first sip, you’ll notice how lightly carbonated this lager is, making a much...

Ferdinand Svetle (11°) is a pale lager from the Ferdinand brewery in Benesov, located south west of Prague. This beer begins with a light fruity taste, and finishes with a slight bitter, hoppy taste.

The dark Ferdinand (11°) is one of the better Czech dark beers, with a smooth, rich taste, and not too sweet. This dark lager has a very sweet caramel flavor, with a hint of coffee. It is brewed at the Ferdinand brewery in Benesov, south west of Prague.

This is a refreshing, easy to drink, lighter bodied beer, especially when compared to other 12° beers. Having a light color this lager begins with a fresh, sweat taste, and has a bitter finish, that lingers nicely in the back of your throat. Nice and simple. Francinuv lezak is brewed...

Gambrinus is an easy drinking, well balanced beer. Coming from Pilzen, Gambrinus is brewed right next door to the other more famous Czech beer, Pilsner Urquell. When you first take a drink, you’ll notice a sweet aroma of hops. Gambrinus has a sweeter body, with strong grainy notes and a...

Hubertus Premium 12° light lager from Kacov Pivovar has a clear, bright golden yellow color. This lager has a light texture, with simple overall taste of bitter hops from start to finish. It’s quite dry, and finishes with sharp bitter bite. This isn’t the most exciting of lagers, with a...

Comenius, which is 14° and has a alcohol content of 6.0% is an excellent lager from the Janáček Brewery located in Uhersky Brod. It has a rich amber color, and has a well balanced body with a taste of caramel, nuts, and honey. It’s smooth, slightly sweet, and crisp, and...

This 12° beer from Jihometsky Pivovar, in Prague, has a cloudy, light yellow, golden body. It’s quite bitter from start to finish, and has a ‘bready’ wheat taste. It’s a sweeter pale lager, with a hint of lemon.

Jihometsky’s 14° tmavy lezak (dark lager) has a rich, dark brown, almost black color. It begins with an herbal aroma, and a hint of cola. Unlike many dark beers, this lager doesn’t have any taste of coffee or chocolate. This is an herbal beer, specifically with a taste of anise....

Our favorite beer from the Jihometsky Pivovar is their 11° Polotmave. This bottom fermented amber lager has a cloudy, reddish-brown color and begins with a light, sweet aroma of roasted malt and apricots. With your first sip, you can taste a hint of apricots. This is a lighter bodied polotmavy,...
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