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Very cool!This is at the Municipal House Brewery in Prague so you are correct Czech it is. Apparently owned by Pilsner Urquel 1/1/1912View attachment 33208
Very cool!This is at the Municipal House Brewery in Prague so you are correct Czech it is. Apparently owned by Pilsner Urquel 1/1/1912View attachment 33208
Too bad I can’t get that here in Atlanta. They put the date on the bottle!This is really good, and soooooooo clear!
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Wouldn't help...Good thing Google speaks German.
It's a beer hallNice. Looks like a church, which it sorta is…
My mistake , should have read the thread a bit closer. Or at least paid attention in geography class.Wouldn't help...
Thats definitely not German, probably czech
Is the emergency # used when a supplier is there with a truckload of brewing ingredients or for customers who really need a beer when the brewery is closed?!It's a beer hall
The breweries have an emergency # you can call anytime of day for a delivery
just WOWhttps://www.tourkrumlov.com/p/cesky-krumlov-beer-tour/
Didn't go on the tour but drsnk their excellent lager
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This is the castle at Cesky Kremlov not the brewery
apparently a 24 hour Hotline and they will bring a barrel of beer and keg serving equipment to your party, I was told most breweries do this in Prague anyway.Is the emergency # used when a supplier is there with a truckload of brewing ingredients or for customers who really need a beer when the brewery is closed?!![]()
did you rent that for the Cinsy tailgate? Your awesomeView attachment 33221
Coffee not beer
That would be a bumpy ride reminiscent of being a Bengals fan.did you rent that for the Cinsy tailgate? Your awesome
Is that a Cornish hen with a brick up its wazoo?
no this is pork knuckle which is on all the menus. We are in a medieval themed tavern under Prague castle. Those are dried hops hanging there. All kinds of stuff on the walls. Old school Bohemian. Some times I'm really not sure what beer I'm having. With the language it is basically light or dark, big or small and how many. Tomorrow going to PilsenIs that a Cornish hen with a brick up its wazoo?