Microbrewery entertainment in Czech Republic
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Pivovarský Dům
While the tourists flock to U Fleků, locals gather here to sample the classic Czech lager (in light, dark and mixed varieties; 35Kč per 0.5L) that is produced on the premises, as well as wheat beer and a range of flavoured beers (including coffee, banana and cherry, 35Kč per 0.3L). The pub itself is a pleasant place to linger, decked out with polished copper vats and brewing implements and smelling faintly of malt and hops (no smoking).
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Pivovar U Bulovky
This is a genuine neighbourhood bar out in the suburbs, a homely wood-panelled room with quirky metalwork, much of it home-built by the owner. The delicious house ležák (lager; 29Kč for 0.5L) is a yeast beer, cloudy in appearance, and crisp, citrusy and refreshing in flavour. Well worth the tram trip, but don’t expect the staff to speak English!
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Potrefená Husa
CB's bright young things come out to play at this spot owned by Prague's Staropramen brewery. With tasty bar snacks, Belgian beers, and a summer terrace overlooking the water, the burghers of Budvar might be a tad concerned at the enemy in their midst.
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Černohorský Sklep
The busy, busy, busy waiters at the Black Mountain Brewery's Brno tavern can be a little surly, but you'll forgive them once you taste the Black Hill aperitif beer or the Kvasar brew flavoured with honey.
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