Pilsner Urquell
Pilsner Urquell is a pale lager beer that originated in Plzeň, Czech Republic, in 1842. It is known for its golden color, crisp taste, and balanced bitterness, making it a classic example of the Pilsner style. The beer is brewed using soft water, Saaz hops, and a unique strain of yeast, contributing to its distinctive flavor profile.
As the world's first pale lager, Pilsner Urquell has influenced many breweries globally. It is often served unpasteurized and is available in both bottles and draft. The brewery emphasizes traditional brewing methods, ensuring the beer maintains its quality and heritage.