Czechvar Original 6Pk
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Description
Description
Czechvar Original 6Pk is a 5.0% ABV Czech premium pale lager sold in a six-pack, brewed by Budějovický Budvar in České Budějovice, Czech Republic. Distinguished by its 90-day cold-lagering period — roughly seven times longer than most commercial lagers — and its 2004 European Union Protected Geographical Indication status, this is one of the few beers in the world with formal geographic protection.
Quick Facts: ABV: 5.0% | Origin: České Budějovice, Czech Republic | Style: Czech Premium Pale Lager | Brewery: Budějovický Budvar, národní podnik
Production & Heritage
Budějovický Budvar is a state-owned national enterprise based in the city of České Budějovice (historically known as Budweis), the brewing center that gave rise to the "Budweiser" name centuries before the American trademark existed. Czechvar — the brand name used in the United States due to the long-running trademark dispute — is produced using traditional decoction mashing with Moravian malting barley sourced from the Haná agricultural region. The brewery uses locally drawn artesian water and whole-cone Saaz hops from the Žatec growing area, then cold-conditions the beer in cellar tanks for a minimum of 90 days, a commitment to extended lagering that has become the brewery's defining signature.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: Fresh bread crust and sweet honey rise first, followed by herbal, floral notes from the Saaz hops. A faint citrus brightness sits underneath, giving the nose complexity beyond what most pale lagers deliver.
Taste: The entry is soft and malty with a pronounced honey-like sweetness that transitions into bready, biscuity malt at mid-palate. Saaz hops assert themselves with a cool, punchy herbal bitterness that balances the malt without overwhelming it. Subtle stone-fruit notes — dates and prunes — emerge as the beer warms slightly in the glass.
Finish: Medium in length with moderate carbonation and a creamy, frothy mouthfeel that lingers on the tongue. The close is clean and refreshing, with a final pulse of herbal hop bitterness and residual malt sweetness.
How to Drink Czechvar
Pour into a traditional Czech half-liter glass or a Pilsner flute at 40–45°F to allow the malt complexity and hop aromatics to open up fully; drinking straight from the bottle mutes the Saaz character. Czechvar works well in a Michelada, where its bready malt backbone stands up to lime and hot sauce. It performs admirably in a Shandy with fresh lemonade for a lighter warm-weather serve. A Boilermaker alongside a Czech or Moravian slivovitz creates a regionally authentic pairing.
Best For
- Introducing a friend to authentic Czech lager beyond mass-market brands
- Pairing with a grilled sausage or charcuterie spread on a weekend afternoon
- Stocking a well-curated beer fridge with a genuine European import
- Serving alongside Central European cuisine at a dinner gathering
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Czechvar taste like? Czechvar delivers a honey-sweet, bready malt profile balanced by herbal and floral Saaz hop bitterness, with a creamy mouthfeel and clean, refreshing finish. Subtle fruit notes of dates and prunes add depth uncommon in the lager category.
How does Czechvar compare to Pilsner Urquell? Both are iconic Czech lagers brewed with Saaz hops, and side-by-side tastings reveal significant similarities. Czechvar tends to be slightly less bitter than Pilsner Urquell and trades Urquell's more assertive honey malt punch for a softer, more balanced overall profile.
Is Czechvar good for someone new to Czech lagers? Czechvar is an excellent entry point into Czech brewing because its 90-day lagering produces a smooth, approachable beer that clearly demonstrates the style's malt-hop balance without being aggressively bitter.
Where is Czechvar made? Czechvar is brewed by Budějovický Budvar, a state-owned national enterprise located in České Budějovice (Budweis), South Bohemia, Czech Republic. The beer holds EU Protected Geographical Indication status, meaning it can only be produced in this specific region.
What foods pair well with Czechvar? Roast pork and dumplings (a classic Czech combination that mirrors the beer's malt richness), grilled bratwurst or kielbasa (the herbal hops cut through the fat), aged Gouda or Emmental (complementing the honey and bread notes), smoked trout (the clean finish refreshes the palate), and schnitzel with lemon (the carbonation and bitterness balance the fried crust).
What sizes does Czechvar come in? Czechvar Original is commonly available in the United States as a six-pack of 11.2 oz (330 ml) bottles, as well as single bottles and larger multi-packs depending on availability.
Is Czechvar worth the price? Czechvar positions as a mid-range import lager, priced above domestic macros but in line with other premium European imports. The 90-day lagering, whole-cone Saaz hops, and EU geographic protection make a strong case for its value relative to comparable Czech and German imports.
Why Czechvar?
Very few beers in the world carry EU Protected Geographical Indication — a designation more commonly associated with Champagne or Parmigiano-Reggiano — and Czechvar earned that distinction in 2004. The brewery's non-negotiable 90-day cold-lagering process, roughly seven times longer than standard commercial practice, builds a depth of malt character and smoothness that shortcuts simply cannot replicate. Brewed with single-origin Moravian barley and whole-cone Saaz hops rather than pellets or extracts, Czechvar represents an unbroken link to traditional Bohemian brewing in a category increasingly dominated by cost-engineered products. For drinkers seeking an authentic Czech lager with genuine provenance, this is among the most credible options available in the American market.
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