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Pivovar U Medvídků

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Pivovar U Medvídků
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The cellars trace to the 13th century and brewing to 1466. Its X-Beer 33 (around 12.6% ABV) is marketed as the strongest lager in the world, so it is sipped, not gulped.

The house at Na Perštýně has been making beer since 1466. Over the centuries it served as Prague's first cabaret and one of the city's biggest beer halls; after 1989 it was restored and a small microbrewery went back in upstairs.

The headline curiosity is X-Beer 33, a 12.6% lager brewed by historic methods and billed as the strongest lager in the world. It comes in small measures and is meant to be nursed like a digestif. The everyday beers are gentler: the 1466 pale lager, a wheat, and a couple of dark specials.

For the group it reads as a historic Old Town landmark with vaulted rooms, a full Czech menu, and soft drinks on hand. The strong-beer angle is a fun novelty for the curious, with no pressure to partake.