@CaptainVita

I as German absolutely approve and love Czech Beer

@SomePotato

To the Czech-German friendship! 🍻

@CashMacGregor

went to prague for a hockey tournament my son played in.    OMG.  the best beer in the world.  i didn't want to leave.

@patrickd8770

Czech beers (Urquell especially) are so good that it’s the one beer all Germans will agree to drink. 
Considering that they won’t drink a beer if it’s brewed outside of their town that’s quite the endorsement 👍

@zbynekcodykolacek

One of most overlooked ingredient in any beer is, water quality. Plzen had, I hope still has a great water well…

@Pidalin

As a Czech, I appreciate that main brewer in Pilsner Urquel has the most typical exaggerated Czech accent ever in English, he represents our culture well! 😀
What you didn't mention in the video is that a lot of our brewers in the past were from german speaking population, which would be fair to mention, because even when we still make it, not all of these recipes were invented by Czechs.

@jeremythornton433

The many times I had Pilsner in Europe, I was amazed at the size of the head. And how firm it was.
We don’t have anything like that in Canada.

@HonzaNovak-uw1pg

The best glass of beer ever I had at the end of the factory tour.
They serve it in the cooling celler from the worden barrel non pasterizized.
Till then I had drunk for sure more than 100 typs of beer in more than 20 countries on all continents except Africa.

@Conn30Mtenor

Czech beer is definitely top drawer. Unfortunately I can't get Czech beer in my small Austrlian town so Japanese beer has to stand in .

@michallysek6996

My favorite beer.🍺  Greetings from Prague.

@jonnyhead

Living in Praha drinking Czech beer everyday 🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺 na zdraví

@Claude_van

I absolutely love this beer! Strangely, my favorite beers are all in 200km (corr 80km) radius of Köstritz (black beer), Bayreuth (wheat beer) and Plzeň (Pilsner). Europe is very dense.👍🏿

@oliverroggenbuck7824

After more than 40 years of tasting all kinds of beer, my favorite Pilsner Beer is the Pilsener from the German Störtebeker Brewery in Stralsund on the Baltic Sea. Named after a famous medieval pirate. It‘s delicious. Truely outstanding Pilsner. Give it a try.

@Pekka2021

Pilsner Urquell was my absolute favourite lager in the early 90's. However, what was imported here in Finland had an extremely short shelf life, just a few weeks. Buying a bottle was always sort of a lottery, but I did not mind an occasional spoiled sample. 

It all changed in '94 with new labelling and apparently new contents as well for it could now last for months on store shelves. The product quality (both bottle and tap) was now stable, but with less aroma and flavour. I've always wondered what changed in the process. Lagering tank materials? Pasteurization?

@gopalshekar986

0:35 - "and what should you beer in mind.." 😂

@scottgoebel4671

Always a favorite beer here in Racine, WI. Just a short hop south of Milwaukee... prost

@es5ape

I've been in Krusovice brewery 20 ya, where head brewer said the most true words about beer: "the true taste of beer is a taste of water. You can move everything to another place to brew a beer, but you can't move water. Same beer in another place will taste different".

@jask320

I was in Czech 🇨🇿  and their beer is one of the best 👌

@virgo47

There are many craft beers today, I love them (IPA fan especially), but when in doubt, "Plzeň" (Pilsner) is a sure choice. I have a few friends who can only drink genuine Pilsner Urquell, not because of its taste, but because of something in other beers that makes them uneasy on the stomach. And, strangely, it is so good and full - yet with just 4.4% of alcohol, which is surprisingly low for 12° beer. So even after all these years, and giving a name to the most used "type" of beer, it's still one of a kind.

@D.u.d.e.r

Pilsen - the pride of every Czech!🍺🍻