Our beers

JAROSLAV KOŠŤÁK

brewer

Jaroslav Košťák is our head brewmaster with a lot of experiences from both large and small breweries, such as Pilsner Urquell, Svijany, Kounice.
The Czech Lion beer is his original recipe. As much as occasional special beers on tap.

Cheers!

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CZECH LION 11

FILTERED LAGER

Bottom fermented unpasteurized Pilsner type beer with specific rich aroma of hops.

For brewing we use Pilsner and Munich caramel malt, Saaz and Premiant hops from Žatec, Budweiser yeast and water.

Our 11° is being matured for a whole month in a lager tank.
Thanks to the filtration process the beer gets its specific sparkling gold color.

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CZECH LION 13

SEMIDARK SPECIAL

Bottom fermented Semi-dark Special 13 of an amber color with the taste of malt and caramel

is being brewed from Pilsner, Munich caramel and wheat Chocolate malt.

Added hops are Žatecký poloraný červeňák and Premiant – this combination of hops gives harmoniously balanced taste
to the beer.

Our special is being matured for up to two months
in the low temperature lager tanks.

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SPECIAL BEER ON TAP!

NEWLY BREWED

We brew special beers for you almost every month.

These beers might also be top fermented.

Every special beer is an original and its name is composed of an animal and specific characteristics of the beer.
For more info about current special beer here.

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PIVOVAR NÁRODNÍ

Our craft beer Český Lev | Czech Lion and delicious cuisine

We opened the brewery in 2015 in the premises of the 17th century Ursuline monastery on Národní třída in the centre of Prague. The menu in the form of Beers includes classics, but also veal shank or grilled steaks served on preheated stone slabs.

Inside, in addition to the taproom and the beautifully restored original brewing facilities, there is a large open grill where various delicacies are prepared in front of the guests. The summer beer garden is definitely worth mentioning. Sitting in the quiet garden you can make your stay more pleasant by roasting marshmallows over an open fire, which is relatively rare in the centre of Prague.

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