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MY HOME BEERS

I can say about myself that I am a real beer lover and I have allready tasted beer from a lot of countries from all a roun the world and I still like most my home beers. Maybe because I have grown up on them and here are few best know from Czechoslovakia. References for this site: http://www.tastings.com/beer

Radegast

The characteristically delicious taste of Radegast is the direct result of combining the latest brewing technology with timeless traditional recipes.

Radegast Premium - alcohol 5.1%
Radegast Triumf - alcohol 3.9%

Staropramen

Staropramen Premium - alcohol 5.2%

Zubr Premium

The brewery was first established in 1873 and produced 2500 hl of beer in the first year, 150 000 hl in its sixtieth year and now more than 390 000 hl.
Zubr Premium - alcohol 5.0%

Gambrinus

Gambrinus Pale lager beer is recognised by its deep golden colour, rich foaming head, and full-bodied delicious bitter taste. This unique taste comes from harnessing top domestic raw materials such as the famous Pilsen water, and by using the accumulated 'know-how' that has been handed down from generations of local brewers.
Gambrinus - alcohol 4.1%

Velkopopovicky Kozel

With a long standing tradition, Velkopopovicky Kozel has remained as one of the most-favoured and best Czech beer brands available.
Velkopopovicky Kozel Light - alcohol 4.0%

Krusovice

Dark beer is the traditional product of the Royal Brewery of Krusovice and for more than 100 years the production of this beer has never ceased. The beer has a full, sweet caramel taste and imparts a light hop flavour. The high quality of the raw ingredients assures the excellent taste of the beer.
Ingredients: Natural spring water, barley malt, coloured and caramel malt, adjusted hops, hop extract, E954 sweetening agent

Krusovice Black - alcohol 3.8%
Krusovice Light - alcohol 3.8%
Krusovice Lager - alcohol 5.0%

Branik

Branik is a well-fermented beer with a high carbon dioxide content, which imparts it with time-tested crispness. The beer is of medium bitterness, with a clear aroma and flavour.

Branik - alcohol 4.1%

Velvet

Its golden-brown hues make you long for the bitter tones of its deliciously velvet taste. The mystery of Velvet is a result of the unique combination of four malts that are harnessed in an original brewing process, the use of bitter hop varieties aswell as the selection of high-quality brewing barley and the special method of serving.
Velvet - alcohol 5.3%

Budvar

Budweiser (Budvar) - alcohol 5.0%

Urpin

Urpin lager - alcohol 5.1%

Topvar

Zlaty Bazant - alcohol 5.0%. is more mainstream in style, with less hop and less malt
Topvar light - alcohol 4.0% Topvar Zochar - smoky and coffeeish, with fairly full body and depth of malt flavour.