Pilsner Urquell 4Pk Cans
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Description
Pilsner Urquell 4Pk Cans is a 4.4% ABV Czech lager in a four-pack of cans, brewed at the birthplace of the pilsner style in Plzeň. First produced in 1842, this is the original golden pilsner — the beer that defined an entire category still dominant worldwide nearly two centuries later.
Quick Facts: ABV: 4.4% | Origin: Plzeň, Czech Republic | Style: Czech Pilsner (Světlý Ležák) | Brewery: Pilsner Urquell Brewery (Asahi Group)
Production & Heritage
Pilsner Urquell Brewery has operated continuously in Plzeň since 1842, when Bavarian brewer Josef Groll created the world's first pale lager. Now owned by Asahi Group, the brewery still uses a labor-intensive triple-decoction mashing process — thick portions of the mash are drawn off three separate times across more than four hours in 200-hectoliter vessels. This decoction method is so central to Czech brewing tradition that it is mandated for any brewery seeking the České pivo (Czech Beer) Protected Geographical Indication. The recipe relies on locally grown Saaz hops and the naturally soft water of the Plzeň region, two ingredients that have remained constant since the first batch.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: Fresh bread crust and light grain lead, followed by herbal, floral Saaz hop character. A faint honey-like sweetness emerges beneath the hops.
Taste: The entry is clean and malty with a bready, slightly sweet quality. Mid-palate builds into pronounced hop bitterness — spicy and assertive without turning harsh. A full mouthfeel carries the balance between malt richness and crisp hop bite, with an occasional subtle buttery note characteristic of traditional Czech lagering.
Finish: Medium-long and decisively bitter, with lingering Saaz hop spice and dry grain. The bitterness cleans the palate thoroughly, inviting the next sip.
How to Drink Pilsner Urquell
Serve cold, ideally between 40–45°F (4–7°C), in a tall pilsner glass or traditional Czech half-liter mug. Pouring with a thick foam head is not just aesthetic — Czech tradition holds that the dense foam cap preserves carbonation and releases hop aroma gradually. The Pilsner Urquell Shandy mixes the lager with fresh lemonade for warm-weather drinking. A Michelada-style serve with lime, hot sauce, and a salted rim plays well against the beer's firm bitterness. A classic Boilermaker pairing with a shot of Becherovka connects to the Czech tradition and adds herbal depth alongside the Saaz hops.
Best For
- Introducing someone to authentic Czech-style pilsner beyond domestic lagers
- Pairing with grilled sausages, fried foods, or a traditional Czech pub spread
- Stocking a cooler for summer cookouts or outdoor gatherings
- Building a world beer tasting lineup alongside other European lager benchmarks
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Pilsner Urquell taste like? Pilsner Urquell delivers a pronounced hop bitterness from whole-flower Saaz hops, balanced by a bready, lightly sweet malt backbone. The overall impression is crisp, full-bodied for a pilsner, and decisively bitter on the finish.
How does Pilsner Urquell compare to Budweiser Budvar? Both are flagship Czech lagers brewed with Saaz hops, but Pilsner Urquell tends to show more aggressive hop bitterness and a fuller body from its triple-decoction mash, while Budvar (sold as Czechvar in the U.S.) leans slightly softer and more malt-forward. They are widely considered the two benchmark Czech pilsners and longtime rivals.
Is Pilsner Urquell good for beer beginners? Yes — at 4.4% ABV, it is highly approachable, and its clean bitterness provides an excellent introduction to what hops actually taste like without the intensity of an IPA or pale ale.
Where is Pilsner Urquell made? Pilsner Urquell is brewed at the original Pilsner Urquell Brewery in the city of Plzeň (Pilsen), in the Bohemia region of the Czech Republic. The brewery has operated at the same site since 1842 and is now part of the Asahi Group.
What foods pair well with Pilsner Urquell? Roast pork and dumplings (vepřo-knedlo-zelo) echo its Czech roots and match the beer's malt depth. Fried schnitzel or fish and chips benefit from the hop bitterness cutting through oil. Grilled bratwurst or kielbasa complement the bready malt. Sharp aged cheddar or Gruyère stand up to the assertive bitterness. Spicy Thai or Mexican dishes are tempered by the beer's clean carbonation and moderate alcohol.
What sizes does Pilsner Urquell come in? Pilsner Urquell is available in multiple formats including this four-pack of cans, six-packs of 12 oz bottles, and single larger-format cans depending on market availability.
Is Pilsner Urquell worth the price? Pilsner Urquell sits in the premium import tier, priced above domestic lagers but well below most craft offerings. For a beer with nearly 200 years of unbroken heritage and a fully traditional triple-decoction production process, it represents strong value within the import pilsner category.
Why Pilsner Urquell?
No other beer can claim to have invented the pilsner category. Brewed continuously at the same Plzeň site since 1842 using a triple-decoction mash that most modern breweries have abandoned for efficiency, Pilsner Urquell remains a living reference point for what a Czech pilsner should taste like. That decoction process — over four hours per batch — builds the full, bready malt body that separates it from lighter single-infusion pilsners. For anyone exploring lager beyond the familiar, this is where the style began, and it still holds its own against the best Czech pilsners brewed today.
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