For those of you who are beer passionates or just beer-curious, and happen to be traveling to Prague to celebrate New Year's Eve, here is a tip on which beers you will find in Prague and what would be a must to try and enjoy.
Pilsner Urquell is the first golden pilsner beer brewed in 1842 in the city of Plzen in Czech Republic. Since that day, the recipe has remained the same, and Prague is famous for its Pilsner Urquell, the world's first Pilsner beer.
Gambrinus is also one of the most
popular beers in the Czech Republic, brewed since 1869. The
Gambrinus Original 10° is widely available, especially in
restaurants and bars.
Hidden in one of those small side streets of Prague, I found a small
vintage bar, frequented only by locals, and asked for a beer, and was surprised by Chotěboř, a good traditional beer made of pure Czech
ingredients.
Staropramen beer, first brewed in 1871, soon became one of the largest European beer brewing companies. Found almost in every bar, restaurant or market in Prague.
Braník was
first brewed in 1900, founded by a group of brewmasters from small historical
breweries at that time. It is well-known in Prague and widely available in markets.
Krušovice, since 1583, is currently present in the Czech market in eight different brews to meet all tastes. The company was acquired by Heineken in 2007.