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World Beer Review: Czech Republic

Postby Iz Man on Tue Sep 25, 2007 1:07 pm

Gotta love the Czech people. They hold the high honor of leading the world in beer consumption per capita at 156.9 L/year. BOOYAH :!:
The birthplace of Pilsner. A style brewed around the world and perfected in the town of Plzen.

Pilsner Urquell
Origin: Pilzen, Bohemia, Czech Republic
Style: Pilsner
Alcohol: 4.4% ABV

The term Urquell means "original source" in German, the official language of Bohemia when it was part of the Austrian Empire. Bohemia now forms, with Moravia, the Czech Republic. In Czech, the beer is called Plzeňský Prazdroj. This is the original Pilsner, copied throughout the world, often by lesser, blander beers. Its golden color was a novelty at the time when glass vessels were replacing stoneware steins and pewter tankards, but the beer's fame was also due to its quality. The famous Bohemian Saaz hop imparted the flowery, spicy aroma and bitter finish; the equally renowned Moravian barley malt provided a soft, delicious balance. Pilsner Urquell is still one of the world's great beers.
ImageThe pilsner glass: Tall, conical glasses are often used to present Pilsner-style beers. The shape helps to sustain the sparkle.


Budweiser Budvar
Origin: Czech Republic
Style: Golden Lager
Alcohol: 5.0% ABV

ImageIn the Czech Republic, only beers from Pilsen (Plzen) may use the name of that city. While they emphasize the hop, their similar, more southerly rivals from the brewing city of Budweis (also known as České Budějovice) lean towards a light, smooth maltiness. The city, on the Moldau River, began with a monastery and in the 1200's grew as a southern stronghold of the kingdom of Bohemia. Before trademarks, any brew made there would have been described as a "Budweiser" beer. Budweiser Burgerbrau, established in 1795, made the city's first lager in 1853. That brewery still operates. Budweiser Budvar came later, in 1895. By then, the German-American brewer Adolphus Busch was already making a "Budweiser" beer. Several other U.S. brewers have in the past used the term Budweiser to describe their beers, but Busch's exclusive U.S. rights to the name were eventually established beyond doubt. The Czech Budweiser beers are more assertive in flavor than their American counterparts.


Gambrinus Purkmistr
Origin: Pilsen/Domazlice, Bohemia, Czech Republic
Style: Dark Lager
Alcohol: 4.7% ABV

ImageThis beer was first made at a very old local brewery in Domazlice, south of Pilsen and near the German border. That brewery was founded in 1341, but closed in 1996, and production switched to Gambrinus. The word Purkmistr is the Czech counterpart to the German Burgermeister, meaning "Mayor". The beer is a dark lager. Czeck dark lagers tend to have a fuller color and a softer, richer flavor than those from across the German border, where the style originates. The Czech brews are perhaps like earlier interpretations from Germany, as remembered in the style known as Schwarz (black) beer. Export bottlings of Purmistr use the German phrase Das Echte Schwarz-Bier aus Böhmen ("the real black beer of Bohemia"). This beer has an aniseed aroma; flavors of figs and grainy coffee; a light but smooth body; and a note of bitter chocolate in the finish. A soothing brew.
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Postby ignotus on Tue Sep 25, 2007 1:14 pm

Try "Staropramen". I don't know who makes it...
One of the best lagers I had ever tasted in my life!
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Postby Iz Man on Tue Sep 25, 2007 1:37 pm

ignotus wrote:Try "Staropramen". I don't know who makes it...
One of the best lagers I had ever tasted in my life!


This one? I haven't tried their golden lager, I imagine its just as tasty.
Funny, this was the forth review I was going to put up but I cut it at the last moment. Good thing I've got microsoft Word to save it. :-)

Staropramen Dark
Origin: Bohemia, Czech Republic
Style: Dark Lager
Alcohol: 4.6% ABV

ImageThis Czech brewery, the name of which means "Old Spring", is close to the center of Prague and by the Moldau River. Set around a courtyard, it is a classic brewery from the 1870's. Staropramen is more widely known for its golden lager, but it also produces a dark (in Czech, Tmavé) version. This is light-bodied, but soft and smooth, with malty licorice or aniseed notes and an underlying flowery hop bite. In Prague, a tasty dark lager can be found at the famous brewpub U Fleku.
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Postby Nickbaldwin on Tue Sep 25, 2007 2:09 pm

As a matter of fact, I have some Pilsner Urquell in the fridge. I may have to give it a try later.
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Postby Iz Man on Tue Sep 25, 2007 2:20 pm

Nickbaldwin wrote:As a matter of fact, I have some Pilsner Urquell in the fridge. I may have to give it a try later.

My personal opinion is that it is one of the top ten beers worldwide. Partly because of its originality, mostly for its taste.
Being that it is the standard by which all pilsners worldwide are judged against to me is proof positive that it belongs to the elite beers of the world.

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Postby 2dimes on Tue Sep 25, 2007 2:34 pm

We have a problem with the europian lagers and pilsners here in the great white north. The vendors usually never understand the need for proper storage.

Everything is in a cold room with windows allowing sunlight in to augment the bright flourescent lighting that shines through the pretty green bottles ruining the beer.

I can't drink from cans so, welcome to skunksville population Canadian beer drinkers.

I know how Stella Artois is the current 'fosters' here (lets send this to NorthAmerica, they'll love it.) but, it was not really horrible on tap from the ferry bar between Dover and Calais in 2000.

That was before it became the standard most popular swill for the bar crowd here. I was pleased to see it show up just prior to making the mistake of putting some of it in my mouth. :P

I will be taking another run at the Pilsner Urquell, next summer pilsner season, perhaps sooner if I feel the need. Hopefully I can find it on tap somewhere.
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Postby Genghis Khant on Fri Feb 08, 2008 10:47 am

ignotus wrote:Try "Staropramen". I don't know who makes it...
One of the best lagers I had ever tasted in my life!

Yes, I do like Staropramen. There's a few pubs here in Cardiff that have it on tap and it's a damned sight better than Stella or Grolsch. Although I think Poland holds the trump card for lagers with Zywiec.
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