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České Pivo | Local Beer From Czech Republic, Central Europe | TasteAtlas

České pivo

České pivo is a term that refers to a variety of beers produced throughout the whole Czech Republic that have a Protected Geographical Indication (PGI) mark. The mark is used by fourteen breweries in the country for more than 80 brands of beer, which is about 65% of the total domestic market.


The first records of brewing beer of excellent quality in the country are connected to the Brevnov Monastery, where the monks produced beer all the way back in 993 AD. The beers are distinguished by the top-quality raw materials used in the process, the traditional methods of brewing, and the local know-how passed on from generation to generation.


It is dominated by malt and hops, a bit of pasteurization and yeast and a medium to strong sharpness. The bitterness of the beer stays a bit longer on the palate, stimulating the taste buds for an extended period of time. The protected beers include pale and dark lagers, pale and dark draught beers, and light beers.