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Beer garden. The Bohemian Hall and Beer Garden has a big indoor and outdoor bar complex. The bar complex can hold 800 people and is open year-round. [5] Food that the bar serves is Czech specialties. [6] There is a linden tree that was planted by Václav Havel. [2] There are old signs and flags from the Czech Republic inside the bar.
Customers can sit in the open air "beer garden" (on the model of the German Biergarten) or inside in the pub. There are eight halls (rooms) to choose from, with the most famous one, with its original designs, called “Academy” (Czech: Akademie). Most of the halls are open for large groups only (with total seating for 1200 people).
Formerly, visitors used a special currency, the Tolar, to pay for beer and food at the festival. [1] Now it is a magnetic card, to which visitors can load any amount of cash. The first smaller version of Czech Beer Festival outside the country was held in September 2010 in Frankfurt, the next year it also spread to Berlin and Moscow.
Costumes at the Czech Beer Festival. Czech Beer Festival (Český pivní festival) is the biggest Czech beer festival, is 17 days long and held every year in May in Prague. [12] Pilsner Fest is the big festival held every year in August in Plzeň. [13]
Main gate of the Plzeňský Prazdroj. Pilsner Urquell (German: [ˈpɪlznɐ ˈʔuːɐ̯ˌkvɛl]; Czech: Plzeňský prazdroj [ˈpl̩zɛɲskiː ˈprazdroj]) is a lager beer brewed at Asahi Breweries' Pilsner Urquell Brewery in Plzeň (German name: Pilsen), Czech Republic.
A glass of Czech pilsner lager. Most beer brewed in the Czech Republic is pilsner lager. Czech beers vary in colour from pale (světlé), through amber (polotmavé) and dark (tmavé), to black (černé), and in strength from 3–9% ABV. Top-fermented wheat beer (pšeničné pivo) is also available.
Svijany Brewery (Czech pronunciation: [ˈsvɪjanɪ]) is a brewery in Svijany in the Czech Republic.Established in 1564, it is one of the oldest Czech breweries. The brewery produces an extensive range of unpasteurised lagers, mostly light in color and ranging in strength between 3.2% and 6.5% ABV.
Today, Bernard beer is exported to more than 20 countries; about 20% of production is destined for export. In 2000, the Bernard family brewery became a joint stock company that attracted investment by Belgian brewery Duvel Moortgat. [5] Medium-sized Bernard is nonetheless a part of the Czech beer market, of which its production makes up about 2%.