
Beer () has a long history in what is now the
Czech Republic
The Czech Republic, also known as Czechia, and historically known as Bohemia, is a landlocked country in Central Europe. The country is bordered by Austria to the south, Germany to the west, Poland to the northeast, and Slovakia to the south ...
, with brewing taking place in
Břevnov Monastery in 993. The city of
Brno
Brno ( , ; ) is a Statutory city (Czech Republic), city in the South Moravian Region of the Czech Republic. Located at the confluence of the Svitava (river), Svitava and Svratka (river), Svratka rivers, Brno has about 403,000 inhabitants, making ...
had the right to brew beer from the 12th century, while
Plzeň
Plzeň (), also known in English and German as Pilsen (), is a city in the Czech Republic. It is the Statutory city (Czech Republic), fourth most populous city in the Czech Republic with about 188,000 inhabitants. It is located about west of P ...
and
České Budějovice
České Budějovice (; ) is a city in the South Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 97,000 inhabitants. The city is located in the valley of the Vltava River, at its confluence with the Malše.
České Budějovice is the largest ...
(Pilsen and Budweis in German), had breweries in the 13th century.
The most common Czech beers are
pale lager
Pale lager is a pale-to- golden lager beer with a well- attenuated body and a varying degree of noble hop bitterness.
In the mid-19th century, Gabriel Sedlmayr took British pale ale brewing and malt making techniques back to the Spaten Bre ...
s of the
pilsner
Pilsner (also pilsener or simply pils) is a type of pale lager. It takes its name from the Bohemian city of Plzeň (), where the world's first pale lager (now known as Pilsner Urquell) was produced in 1842 by Pilsner Urquell Brewery.
History
...
type, with a characteristic transparent golden colour, high foaminess, and lighter flavour. The Czech Republic has the highest
beer consumption per capita in the world.
The largest Czech beer breweries are
Pilsner Urquell (
Plzeňský prazdroj,
Gambrinus,
Radegast,
Master);
Staropramen (Staropramen,
Ostravar,
Braník,
Velvet
Velvet is a type of woven fabric with a dense, even pile (textile), pile that gives it a distinctive soft feel. Historically, velvet was typically made from silk. Modern velvet can be made from silk, linen, cotton, wool, synthetic fibers, silk ...
); and
Budweiser Budvar. Other top-selling brands include
Krušovice
Krušovice is a municipality and village in Rakovník District in the Central Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 600 inhabitants.
Etymology
The initial name of the village was Krušejovice. It was derived from the personal name Kr ...
,
Starobrno,
Březňák,
Zlatopramen,
Lobkowicz,
Bernard, and
Svijany.
History

During the
Middle Ages
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, the
Church
Church may refer to:
Religion
* Church (building), a place/building for Christian religious activities and praying
* Church (congregation), a local congregation of a Christian denomination
* Church service, a formalized period of Christian comm ...
began to brew beer on Czech territory. Among the oldest monastery breweries in Bohemia were Libušinka in
Prague
Prague ( ; ) is the capital and List of cities and towns in the Czech Republic, largest city of the Czech Republic and the historical capital of Bohemia. Prague, located on the Vltava River, has a population of about 1.4 million, while its P ...
, at the
Premonstratensian
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monastery in
Strahov Monastery, and at the monastery in
Břevnov.
The first data on the cultivation of
hops
Hops are the flowers (also called seed cones or strobiles) of the hop plant ''Humulus lupulus'', a member of the Cannabaceae family of flowering plants. They are used primarily as a bittering, flavouring, and stability agent in beer, to whic ...
on the territory of the Czech Republic date from 859. Hops have been grown, used in beer making, and exported since the twelfth century. Most towns had at least one brewery, with the most famous brewing cities in Bohemia being
České Budějovice
České Budějovice (; ) is a city in the South Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 97,000 inhabitants. The city is located in the valley of the Vltava River, at its confluence with the Malše.
České Budějovice is the largest ...
,
Plzeň
Plzeň (), also known in English and German as Pilsen (), is a city in the Czech Republic. It is the Statutory city (Czech Republic), fourth most populous city in the Czech Republic with about 188,000 inhabitants. It is located about west of P ...
, and
Prague
Prague ( ; ) is the capital and List of cities and towns in the Czech Republic, largest city of the Czech Republic and the historical capital of Bohemia. Prague, located on the Vltava River, has a population of about 1.4 million, while its P ...
. Other towns with breweries include
Rakovník,
Žatec
Žatec (; ) is a town in Louny District in the Ústí nad Labem Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 19,000 inhabitants. It lies on the Ohře River. Žatec is famous for an over-700-year-long tradition of growing Saaz hops, Saaz noble hops u ...
, and
Třeboň
Třeboň (; ) is a spa town in Jindřichův Hradec District in the South Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 8,300 inhabitants. The historic town centre with the castle complex is well preserved and is protected as an Cultural monum ...
.
Beer in České Budějovice

České Budějovice has two main breweries:
Budějovický měšťanský pivovar a.s. (Samson Budweiser Bier) and
Budweiser Budvar Brewery
Budweiser Budvar ( ) is a brewery in the Czech Republic, Czech city of České Budějovice (), best known for its original Budweiser or Budweiser Budvar pale lager brewed using Artesian aquifer, artesian water, Moravian barley and Saaz hops. Bud ...
(Budějovický Budvar).
The city was for centuries also known by its German name, Budweis. Brewing is recorded here since the 13th century, and the beer produced was commonly referred to as Budweiser Bier (''pivo z Českých Budějovic''). The modern Budějovický měšťanský pivovar was founded in 1795 as the Bürgerliches Brauhaus Budweis and is the oldest brewery in the world to use the term "budweiser" when referring to its beer. In 1895, the Budějovický Budvar brewery opened as an ethnically Czech alternative to the German-dominated Budějovický měšťanský pivovar.
In 1876, the US brewer
Anheuser-Busch
Anheuser-Busch Companies, LLC ( ) is an American brewing company headquartered in St. Louis, Missouri. Since 2008, it has been wholly owned by Anheuser-Busch InBev SA/NV (AB InBev), now the world's largest brewing company, which owns multiple ...
began making a beer that it also called
Budweiser
Budweiser () is an American-style pale lager, a brand of Belgian company AB InBev. Introduced in 1876 by Carl Conrad & Co. of St. Louis, Missouri, Budweiser has become a large selling beer company in the United States. Budweiser is a filte ...
. This led to the
Budweiser trademark dispute, with both companies claiming trademark rights to the name. In the
European Union
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, Budějovický Budvar is recognized as a product with
Protected Geographical Indication
Three European Union schemes of geographical indications and Traditional food, traditional specialties, known as protected designation of origin (PDO), protected geographical indication (PGI), and traditional speciality guaranteed (TSG), promote ...
. Because of such disputes, Budvar is sold in the United States and Canada under the label
Czechvar, and Anheuser-Busch sells its beer as Bud in most of the European Union.
Beer in Plzeň
Pilsner Urquell was the first
pilsner
Pilsner (also pilsener or simply pils) is a type of pale lager. It takes its name from the Bohemian city of Plzeň (), where the world's first pale lager (now known as Pilsner Urquell) was produced in 1842 by Pilsner Urquell Brewery.
History
...
-type beer in the world. In 1842, a brewery in Plzeň employed
Josef Groll, a German brewer who was experienced in the Bavarian
lager
Lager (; ) is a Type of beer, style of beer brewed and Brewing#Conditioning, conditioned at low temperature. Lagers can be Pale lager, pale, Amber lager, amber, or Dark lager, dark. Pale lager is the most widely consumed and commercially availab ...
method of making beer. Beer in Plzeň at the time was not of very good quality, and they needed to compete. Groll developed a golden pilsner beer, the first light-coloured lager beer ever brewed. It became an immediate success and was exported all over the
Austrian Empire
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. A special train of beer travelled from Plzeň to
Vienna
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every morning. Exports of Czech beer reached Paris and the United States by 1874. Today, beers made at Plzeňský Prazdroj are Pilsner Urquell,
Gambrinus, and
Primus.
Beer in Prague
Much of the brewing history of the Czech capital is connected to the various monasteries there, with brewing first recorded at the Benedictine
Břevnov Monastery in 993 AD. It is also recorded that in 1088 AD, King
Vratislaus II granted a tithe of hops to the Canons of
Vyšehrad Cathedral in order to brew beer.
Today, the Prague brewing scene is quite diverse, with
Staropramen being the only industrial brewery. The oldest brewpub is
U Fleků, which was founded in 1499 and has been brewing beer ever since. There were a total of three breweries in Prague in 1989—in
Smíchov
Smíchov () is, since 1922, a district and cadastral area of Prague, the capital of the Czech Republic, and is part of Prague 5. It is on the west bank of the Vltava river.
History
It was only on 22 February 1903, that Smíchov was elevated to ...
,
Holešovice, and
Braník. Most other breweries and brewpubs in Prague were established post-1989 and especially, after 2000.
Beer in Žatec
The tradition of brewing beer in
Žatec
Žatec (; ) is a town in Louny District in the Ústí nad Labem Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 19,000 inhabitants. It lies on the Ohře River. Žatec is famous for an over-700-year-long tradition of growing Saaz hops, Saaz noble hops u ...
spans over 700 years.
Žatec Brewery has been owned by
Carlsberg Group since 2014. Previously, it was wholly owned by Kordoni Holding Limited, based out of
Nicosia
Nicosia, also known as Lefkosia and Lefkoşa, is the capital and largest city of Cyprus. It is the southeasternmost of all EU member states' capital cities.
Nicosia has been continuously inhabited for over 5,500 years and has been the capi ...
, in Cyprus.
Saaz hops, a "
noble
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Noble may also refer to:
Places Antarctica
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* Noble Nunatak, Marie Byrd Land
* Noble Peak, Wiencke Island
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Australia
* Noble Island, Gr ...
"
variety of hops that accounted for more than of total 2009 hop production in the Czech Republic, owes its name to the German spelling of Žatec.
Beer in Brno and South Moravia
South Moravia
The South Moravian Region (; , ; ), or just South Moravia, is an Regions of the Czech Republic, administrative unit () of the Czech Republic, located in the south-western part of its historical region of Moravia. The region's capital is Brno, th ...
is known for
winemaking
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, and there are only few large breweries, namely
Starobrno in
Brno
Brno ( , ; ) is a Statutory city (Czech Republic), city in the South Moravian Region of the Czech Republic. Located at the confluence of the Svitava (river), Svitava and Svratka (river), Svratka rivers, Brno has about 403,000 inhabitants, making ...
and
Černá Hora, although since the 2000s,
Akciový Pivovar Dalešice,
Pegas, and
Richard
Richard is a male given name. It originates, via Old French, from compound of the words descending from Proto-Germanic language">Proto-Germanic ''*rīk-'' 'ruler, leader, king' and ''*hardu-'' 'strong, brave, hardy', and it therefore means 'st ...
have been gaining popularity, despite smaller production.
Categories of beer

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.
In the Czech Republic, it is still customary to label the strength of beer by the so-called
degree scale (in Czech: ''stupňovitost''). It is expressed as a weight percentage of sucrose and is used to indicate the percentage by weight of extract (sucrose) in a solution. So, 12° beer has 12% of these substances dissolved in water. A 10° beer is about 4% alcohol by volume, a 12° is about 5%, and a 16° is about 6.5%.
According to Czech law, categories of beer, regardless of colour or style, are:
* ''lehké'' – a "light" beer brewed below 8°
Balling and with less than 130kJ per 100ml
* ''výčepní'' – a "draught" beer, though it can be bottled, brewed between 8° and 10°
* ''ležák'' – a "lager" beer, brewed between 11° and 12.99°
* ''speciál'' – a "special" beer, brewed above 13°
Originally, pilsner was a specific term for beers brewed in Plzeň (with Pilsner Urquell being registered as a trademark by the first brewery). The term has come to mean any pale, hoppy lager as a result of imitations of the original beer, especially in Germany, where the style is common.
Festivals

There are many
beer festival
A beer festival is an event at which a variety of beers are available for purchase. There may be a theme, for instance beers from a particular area, or a particular brewing style such as winter ales.
Asia
China
*Qingdao International Beer Fes ...
s in the Czech Republic. One of them is Pilsner Fest, a two-day event held each year by the Pilsner Urquell Brewery in Plzeň.
The
Czech Beer Festival in Prague was the biggest such event in the nation until 2018, when
Prague Beer Fest, aimed more at
craft breweries, took the lead.
Research institutions
*
Malting Institute in Brno
*
Research Institute of Brewing and Malting
Export
Overview
With over forty industrial breweries and seventy small and medium-sized family breweries in the Czech Republic, beer is one of the most important and well-known exports in the country.
In 2016, approximately 3.68 million hectoliters of beer was exported within the European Union. As of 2023, the Czech Republic was number five in the world's top beer exporters, with an export amount of 346 million dollars and 2.06 percent of the world's total beer exports. Within the European Union, the country was ranked as the eighth largest beer producer, with a total of 1.8 billion litres produced per annum.
Over fifty percent of beer in the Czech Republic is exported to Slovakia, Germany, Poland, and Russia.
Additionally, Czech exports to China doubled from 2014 to 2015, with 0.65 of 3.65 million
hectoliters
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going to the Asian nation. In 2022, Slovakia imported $59 million (17.9%) worth of beer from the Czech Republic, and Germany imported $56 million (17.1%).
There has been a steady decrease in beer consumption within the Czech Republic, but breweries have noted an increase in their production due to rising international interest. Exports are especially important for Czech breweries, as consumption in the country has decreased by about five liters per person. The CEO of Staropramen, Petr Kovařík, speculates this is due to a smoking ban in the nation.
Economic impact
Total employment generated by the beer sector in the Czech Republic provided about 76,000 jobs in 2014. This number was a 4.6 percent decline from 2013, which may be explained by the increasing number of microbreweries and specialty beers, or more beer mixes and ciders being consumed. In 2013 and 2014, the total
consumer spending
Consumer spending is the total money spent on final goods and services by individuals and households.
There are two components of consumer spending: induced consumption (which is affected by the level of income) and autonomous consumption (which ...
on beer within the country was 2,563,000 million euros and 2,431,000 euros, respectively. Additionally, total brewing production increased 2013 to 2014, from 18.7 billion euros to 19.1 billion euros. This included all brewing companies, breweries, and microbreweries. In total, in 2016, Czech breweries produced a record amount of beer, at 20.48 million hectoliters. This was an increase from 2015 of 1.5 percent. Tourists consumed 750,000 hectoliters of beer in 2016, an increase from 2015 of 19 percent. In 2012, beer production accounted for 0.8 percent of the nominal gross domestic product, and the Czech government benefits from taxes paid on beer. Revenue from excise duties, VAT tax, and income tax in 2012 was about 28,506 million
CZK
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.
Brewing companies
Plzeňský Prazdroj Group
Founded in 1842, the most popular brewing company in the Czech Republic has grown significantly since its creation. Currently, the Plzeňský Prazdroj group of breweries produces the following beers: Pilsner Urquell, Gambrinus, Velkopopovický Kozel, and Radegast. This group has three separate breweries, each of which produce their own specific beer.
In 2010, the Plzeňský Prazdroj group saw an increase in exports by five percent, especially in the German market, with 240,000 hectoliters, the Slovak market, with 114,500 hectolitres, and the British market, with 24,000 hectolitres. Additionally, in 2010, they began sales to the United Arab Emirates, Syria, South Korea, Vietnam, and Argentina.
The company credits their growing sales to Asian countries like Vietnam and Taiwan to the number of international visitors to the Czech Republic. Taiwanese people were the third-largest nationality to visit the brewery each year, after Czechs and Germans, as of 2012.
In 2016, Plzeňský Prazdroj sold 11 million hectolitres of beer, with an increase in 1 million hectoliters, and exports grew by ten percent.
Additionally, it is speculated that the increase in beer exports and consumption is contributed to by the fact that its parent company, SABMiller, was sold to the Japanese Asahi Breweries. The company sought out to acquire more brewing companies, as beer consumption had been declining in Japan.
In 2017, over one third of Plzeňský Prazdroj's sales stemmed from exports, an increase of 8 percent from the previous year. Exports increased by 1.5 million hectoliters. In April, right after the sale to Asahi Breweries, Plzeňský Prazdroj began exports to China. Karel Kraus, manager of the Pilsner Urquell brand, credits the company's success to their increase in beer on tap, which is exported to more than thirty countries and represents twenty percent of the Pilsner Urquell beer industry.
Staropramen Brewery
Available in more than thirty-five countries worldwide, Pivovary Staropramen is the second largest beer producer in the Czech Republic, with their main beers being the eponymous Staropramen, Braník, and Velvet. The company operates two breweries: Staropramen and Ostravar. In business since 1998, the company holds 15.6 percent of the domestic beer market. Staropramen is owned by
Molson Coors
Molson Coors Beverage Company is a Canadian-American Multinational corporation, multinational Drink industry, drink and brewing company, brewing company headquartered in Chicago, Illinois.
Molson Coors was formed in 2005 through the merger of Mo ...
.
In 2008, Staropramen exported 687,000 hectoliters of beer. By 2017, this had grown to 3.1 million hectoliters, an increase of six thousand hectoliters from the previous year.
Budějovický Budvar
Budějovický Budvar, not to be confused with the American company Budweiser, is one of the largest brewing companies in the Czech Republic; produces Budweiser, Budvar, Budweiser Budvar. Its main markets outside the Czech Republic are Germany and Slovakia.
See also
*
Beer and breweries by region
*
Beer in Germany
*
Types of beer
References
Bibliography
* ''Beer and Breweries of the Czech Republic'', Jan Eliášek.
* ''Good Beer Guide Prague & the Czech Republic'', Evan Rail.
External links
"A Brief History of Czech Beer or, Everything Old is New Again""The beginner's guide to beer in Prague"
{{Beers of the world