Kozel Mistruv Lezak 4Pk
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Description
Description
Kozel Mistrův Ležák 4Pk is a Czech Bohemian-style lager brewed at 4.8% ABV, sold as a four-pack from the historic Pivovar Velké Popovice brewery in Czechia. Named "Master's Lager" — the pride of the brewery's head brewer — this expression stands apart through an extended lagering process and a complex recipe built on four malt varieties and three hop types, earning a strong 3.94 out of 5 on BeerAdvocate.
Quick Facts: ABV: 4.8% | Origin: Velké Popovice, Central Bohemia, Czechia | Style: Czech / Bohemian Pilsner | Brewery: Pivovar Velké Popovice a.s.
Production & Heritage
Pivovar Velké Popovice has been brewing in the village of Velké Popovice in Central Bohemia, a region synonymous with world-class lager production. Mistrův Ležák — literally "Master's Lager" — is the brewery's flagship premium expression, distinguished from its standard Kozel lineup by a longer lagering period that allows for greater flavor development and a smoother body. The recipe calls for four types of malt and three types of hops, creating a layered complexity not always found in beers at this ABV.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: Clean malty sweetness leads, with candied orange peel and a gentle hop presence that is bright without being sharp. The overall impression is inviting and balanced.
Taste: The entry is soft and malt-forward, with a medium body that opens into pleasant caramel tones across the mid-palate. Medium bitterness arrives steadily, keeping the sweetness in check while the four-malt backbone provides fullness without heaviness.
Finish: Effervescent and rounded, the finish reflects the extended lagering — smooth rather than abrupt, with lingering malt sweetness and a clean, dry close. Easy drinking with enough depth to hold attention.
How to Drink Mistrův Ležák
Pour into a traditional Czech pilsner glass at around 4–6°C (39–43°F) to let the crystalline gold color and foam head develop fully. This lager is built for straightforward enjoyment and pairs naturally with food. For a Michelada, the malt sweetness balances the lime and spice beautifully. In a Radler, it provides a clean base that won't overpower citrus additions. A classic Shandy also works well, as the caramel and malt notes complement lemonade without clashing.
Best For
- Introducing friends to authentic Czech lager beyond mainstream imports
- Backyard grilling sessions where a flavorful but sessionable beer is needed
- Building a European beer tasting flight alongside German and Belgian styles
- Casual weeknight drinking when you want something a step above a standard pilsner
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Mistrův Ležák taste like? Mistrův Ležák delivers a malt-forward profile with caramel tones, medium bitterness, and a smooth, effervescent finish shaped by its extended lagering process. The four-malt recipe gives it a fuller body than many Czech lagers at this ABV.
How does Mistrův Ležák compare to Pilsner Urquell? Reviewers note that Mistrův Ležák leans more toward buttery, malty sweetness, while Pilsner Urquell is sharper with more pronounced lemon, salt, and bitterness. Both are Bohemian-style lagers, but Mistrův Ležák is generally considered softer and more caramel-driven.
Is Mistrův Ležák good for beer beginners? Yes — at 4.8% ABV with balanced bitterness and an approachable malt sweetness, it serves as an excellent entry point into Czech lager without overwhelming hop bitterness or high alcohol.
Where is Mistrův Ležák made? It is brewed at Pivovar Velké Popovice a.s. in the village of Velké Popovice, located in the Central Bohemia region of Czechia, an area with deep roots in European lager brewing tradition.
What foods pair well with Mistrův Ležák? Roast pork and dumplings (a classic Czech pairing that mirrors the malt sweetness), grilled sausages (the carbonation cuts through the fat), sharp cheddar or Emmental cheese (caramel malt complements aged cheese), fried schnitzel (the effervescence cleanses the palate), and soft pretzels with mustard (a natural match for any Bohemian lager).
What sizes does Mistrův Ležák come in? This product is sold as a four-pack; standard individual bottles or cans may vary by market.
Is Mistrův Ležák worth the price? Mistrův Ležák positions as a premium import Czech lager, a noticeable step above mass-market pilsners in complexity thanks to its four-malt recipe and extended lagering, while remaining firmly in the everyday-drinking price tier.
Why Mistrův Ležák?
What earns this beer its "Master's" title is the longer lagering period — a production choice that requires patience and tank space, and that most breweries skip at this price point. The result is a measurably smoother, more rounded lager than the standard Kozel range. With a 3.94 out of 5 on BeerAdvocate and a recipe using four malts and three hops, it delivers a level of complexity that punches above its weight class among imported Czech beers. For anyone seeking an authentic Bohemian lager with genuine depth rather than a simple thirst-quencher, this four-pack represents one of the better values in Czech imports.
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