Ceska Koruna 500ML
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Description
Ceska Koruna 500ML is a Czech pale lager brewed by Staropilsen in Plzeň, Czechia, bottled at 4.7% ABV in a 500ml format. What distinguishes this lager is its use of house-grown barley, authentic Czech Saaz hops, and pure artesian water — a combination rooted in the traditional brewing methods of the Plzeň region where the pilsner style originated.
Quick Facts: ABV: 4.7% | Origin: Plzeň, Czechia | Style: Czech Pale Lager | Brewery: Staropilsen
Production & Heritage
Staropilsen brews Ceska Koruna in Plzeň, the Bohemian city where Czech-style pilsner was born in 1842. The brewery employs a traditional Czech brewing process built around three key ingredients: their own barley, Saaz hops harvested from the Žatec region, and pure artesian water drawn from local underground wells. Saaz hops — a noble hop variety — are prized for their delicate earthy, herbal, and mildly spicy aromatic character, which gives Czech pale lagers their signature restrained bitterness and floral complexity.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: Cereal grains and lightly toasted malt dominate the nose, followed by a vaguely grassy, herbal quality from the Saaz hops. The overall impression is clean and understated, typical of the Czech lager tradition.
Taste: The entry is soft and malt-forward with a mildly toasty, puffed-rice cereal character. Mid-palate, a gentle grassy bitterness emerges to balance the grain sweetness. The body is light with mellow carbonation, creating a softer mouthfeel than many commercial lagers.
Finish: The finish is clean and balanced, with Saaz hop bitterness lingering nicely without overstaying its welcome. A faint cereal note remains as the beer closes out, inviting the next sip.
How to Drink Ceska Koruna
Pour into a tall pilsner glass at 40–45°F to develop the lasting foam head and release the Saaz hop aromatics. This lager is built for refreshment and drinks best cold and unadorned. A Michelada works well here, as the light body takes on lime and hot sauce without losing its malt backbone. A Shandy — equal parts Ceska Koruna and fresh lemonade — makes a low-ABV summer refresher that lets the grassy hop character blend with citrus. For a simple upgrade, try a Boilermaker alongside a shot of Becherovka, pairing two Czech staples in a single serve.
Best For
- Stocking a cookout or barbecue cooler with an authentic European lager
- Introducing friends to traditional Czech pilsner-style brewing
- Pairing with grilled sausages, schnitzel, or pub-style fare
- Sessionable drinking on warm afternoons at 4.7% ABV
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Ceska Koruna taste like? Ceska Koruna is a light-bodied Czech pale lager with mildly toasty cereal grain flavors, gentle grassy hop bitterness, and a clean, balanced finish. The Saaz hops provide subtle herbal and earthy notes rather than aggressive bitterness.
How does Ceska Koruna compare to Pilsner Urquell? Both are brewed in the Plzeň tradition with Saaz hops, but Pilsner Urquell tends to have a more pronounced hop bitterness and deeper golden color at a similar 4.4% ABV. Ceska Koruna is lighter in body with softer carbonation, leaning further toward malt-forward drinkability.
Is Ceska Koruna good for casual drinking? At 4.7% ABV with a clean, approachable flavor profile, Ceska Koruna is well-suited for extended, sessionable drinking without palate fatigue.
Where is Ceska Koruna made? Ceska Koruna is brewed by the Staropilsen brewery in Plzeň, a city in the Bohemia region of Czechia. Plzeň is the birthplace of the pilsner beer style, with a brewing tradition dating to the mid-19th century.
What foods pair well with Ceska Koruna? Grilled bratwurst or Czech klobása sausages complement the toasty malt character. Fried schnitzel benefits from the beer's mild carbonation cutting through richness. Soft pretzels with mustard echo the cereal grain notes. Mild white cheeses like Olomoucké tvarůžky provide a regional pairing, and lighter fish dishes like pan-fried trout work well with the beer's restrained bitterness.
What sizes does Ceska Koruna come in? Ceska Koruna is available in a standard 500ml bottle, the traditional serving size for Czech lagers.
Is Ceska Koruna worth the price? Ceska Koruna positions as an entry-level imported Czech lager, competing in the value tier against domestic macros while delivering authentic Saaz hop character and Bohemian brewing heritage that mass-market lagers typically lack.
Why Ceska Koruna?
The defining advantage of Ceska Koruna is its straightforward commitment to traditional Bohemian ingredients — house-grown barley, noble Saaz hops, and artesian water — brewed in the city that invented the pilsner style. In a market saturated with adjunct-heavy commercial lagers, this 500ml Czech pale lager delivers an honest representation of what the style is supposed to taste like at a modest 4.7% ABV. The soft mouthfeel and mellow carbonation distinguish it from sharper, more heavily carbonated alternatives. For anyone looking to explore Czech brewing beyond the flagship brands, Ceska Koruna provides a genuine entry point from Plzeň itself.
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