Posts Tagged ‘Czech Beer’

Pivovar Bakalář – 555

Preamble: This is a trophy from the recent trip to Prague. Not a first choice beer for the simple reason that I’d neither come across this before nor heard of it. So the discovery of this fabulous Czech beer (you can already see where this is going) is thanks to Evan – cheers mate!. This [...]

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Pivovar Kout, Prague

It’s not often I get let out, so when doing so it is always a good idea to make the most of it. Making the most of it this time meant being all the way back in Prague enjoying the finest of Czech Beers. Pivovar Kout is located in Praha-Žižkov, and it was a convenient [...]

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Farewell CZ

This will be my last post on Czech beer for a while; I am leaving these fair shores (ok, there’s no coast) for the USA, in fact the city of Chicago. Lucky for me I already know that Chicago has some decent beers available, and given the fact that The Good Beer guide now covers [...]

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Opat – Kvasnicovy Lezak

Overview: Having enjoyed the Opat Bitter a while back, the on-tap Lezak is certainly something I would not be passing up. I hear a lot of mixed things about Opat, and the availabilty does seem to fluctuate; one of the bigger super markets in CZ (I refuse to mention the name because I am boycotting [...]

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Zvikovska – Tmava 13°

Overview: The last (at least for now) evening out at Pivo Klub; So many new beers to try and so little time. One of the great things about Pivo Klub is the fact that they rotate the draft beers and bring in the kind of beers that you wouldn’t normally find in Prague – the [...]

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