If you’re a beer drinker and are visiting Prague, you should not miss the Pilsner Urquell Beer Experience. It’s an interesting place to visit if you’re interested in brewing, fermentation and drinking beer.

Here you’ll learn about the history of beer production dating back to ancient times…





…and about the Plzeň Beer Rebellion which occurred in 1838.

At that time, tavern owners in the town of Plzeň, Czech Republic, were fed up with poor and inconsistent beer quality and dumped out 36 barrels in protest.

Wanting a consistent product, they recruited Bavarian master brewer, Josef Groll. He made many changes which were considered radical at the time, but resulted in a product that was widely popular. The drink was named Pilsner and was the first ever pale lager. 🍺




Spread over three floors, this fun and inactive museum will keep you entertained from start to finish. The several stops along the way to enjoy a cold beer, certainly add to the experience as well. There’s even a fun, interactive game room.
One thing I didn’t find appealing were these various beer products; hmm.



Tickets are €24.00 ($28.00) and include two beers. Click here for additional information.
After enjoying the beer experience we wandered through the city taking in the gorgeous architecture.












If you enjoyed this post, you might also enjoy Guinness Storehouse, Dublin, Ireland.
So this wraps up my posts about Prague, let me know your thoughts on this amazing city in the comments section. We’re currently in Paris for several weeks, but I have much to share about other stops on this trip. If you’re curious about our current travels, click here to read theTravelsketcher’s recent posts.
Wishing you grand adventures,
Tricia
That looks like it was a lot of fun! Remember when beer shampoo was a popular thing? Apparently it can temporarily add volume and shine but the alcohol in it isn’t good for hair. Like you though, I wouldn’t want to put it in my hair or shower with it, either! Prague is a gorgeous city. I remember it well. Cheers.
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I’ve done the Guinness tour in Dublin, and the Speights one in Dunedin.
Looks like you had a great time!
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