Praga Premium Pils 4Pk Cans
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Description
Praga Premium Pils 4Pk Cans is a traditional Czech pilsner brewed in Southern Bohemia at 4.7% ABV, sold in a convenient four-pack of cans. This lager earned a Gold Medal and 90-point "Exceptional" rating at the 2013 BTI World Beer Championships, a result of its remarkably long 50- to 60-day lagering period — roughly four times longer than most mass-produced lagers.
Quick Facts: ABV: 4.7% | Origin: Southern Bohemia, Czech Republic | Style: Czech Premium Pale Lager | Brewery: Samson Brewery (První Budějovický Pivovar Samson)
Production & Heritage
Praga Premium Pils is produced at the Samson Brewery in České Budějovice (Budweis), one of the historic brewing centers of Bohemia. The brewery draws from wells of extremely soft artesian water beneath its grounds — a critical advantage, since water makes up 90–95% of finished beer. Brewing follows a traditional Czech method: locally grown Czech malt and whole Saaz hops are fermented in open vat fermenters using a proprietary yeast strain developed over 150 years ago. The beer then undergoes an extended cold-lagering period of 50 to 60 days, which produces its notably clean, rounded character.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: Toasted pretzel bread and fresh-baked baguette lead, followed by a subtle violet floral note and hints of fig jam. Herbal, nutty undertones round out the nose.
Taste: The entry is malty and soft, with brown sugar sweetness and dried cherry giving way to a mid-palate of Concord grape and black tea. Orange peel brightness emerges alongside a buttered herb-and-pepper baguette richness that adds unexpected depth for a 4.7% lager.
Finish: Long and layered, with an oregano-and-pepper bitterness that arrives at the very end rather than dominating throughout. The herbal hop character fades gradually, leaving a dry, clean close.
How to Drink Praga Premium Pils
Serve cold, ideally around 40–45°F, in a pilsner glass or tall tumbler to let the aromatics open up. This is a beer built for drinking on its own, but it also works well in beer-based mixed drinks. A Michelada benefits from Praga's malty depth, which balances the tomato and lime. A classic Shandy (half lager, half lemonade) pairs naturally with the beer's fruit-forward notes. A Boilermaker alongside a clean Czech or Polish vodka creates a simple, effective pairing that highlights the Saaz hop character.
Best For
- Introducing a craft-curious friend to authentic Czech-style pilsner
- Backyard grilling sessions where a crisp, flavorful lager outperforms light domestics
- Building a European beer tasting flight alongside German and Belgian pilsners
- Stocking a cooler for a weekend trip without sacrificing quality for convenience
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Praga Premium Pils taste like? Praga Premium Pils is a malty, fruit-forward Czech pilsner with notes of brown sugar, dried cherry, Concord grape, and fresh bread, finishing with an herbal oregano-and-pepper bitterness that arrives late and lingers.
How does Praga Premium Pils compare to Pilsner Urquell? Both are highly regarded Czech pilsners from Southern Bohemia, and beer reviewers have rated them neck and neck in quality. The key difference is that Praga leans more malty and fruity, while Pilsner Urquell emphasizes a more assertive hoppy and herbal profile.
Is Praga Premium Pils good for beginners? Yes — at 4.7% ABV with a smooth, malty profile and restrained bitterness, it serves as an excellent entry point for anyone exploring Czech or European-style lagers beyond mainstream domestics.
Where is Praga Premium Pils made? It is brewed at the Samson Brewery (První Budějovický Pivovar Samson) in České Budějovice, a city in Southern Bohemia, Czech Republic, historically known as one of Europe's premier brewing regions.
What foods pair well with Praga Premium Pils? Roasted pork or schnitzel, where the malt sweetness complements the savory crust. Grilled bratwurst, as the herbal hop finish cuts through the fat. Aged Gouda or Gruyère, which echo the beer's nutty undertones. Spicy Thai noodles, where the crisp carbonation and moderate bitterness cool the heat.
What sizes does Praga Premium Pils come in? This listing is a 4-pack of cans; Praga Premium Pils is also commonly available in individual cans and bottles depending on the market.
Is Praga Premium Pils worth the price? Praga positions as an affordable import-tier Czech pilsner that punches well above its price point, particularly given its Gold Medal pedigree and 50- to 60-day lagering — a production investment rarely seen at this value level.
Why Praga Premium Pils?
The 50- to 60-day lagering period is the single biggest differentiator here — it is the production step that separates a good Czech pilsner from a forgettable one, and most competing imports at this price tier do not invest that kind of tank time. The 90-point "Exceptional" rating from the BTI World Beer Championships confirmed what the process suggests: this is a genuinely well-made lager. The combination of ultra-soft artesian water, whole Saaz hops, and a yeast strain cultivated over a century and a half gives Praga a flavor complexity that rewards attention without demanding it. For anyone who wants an authentic Bohemian pilsner in a format built for everyday drinking, this four-pack delivers serious brewing heritage in a straightforward package.
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