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There are many ways to understand a city. One is from a its barstools over a good pint, sharing stories, insights, and laughs. Our tours, both group and private, are meant to open a door to Czech everyday culture. It won’t feel strange afterwards.
Beer tastings and visits at small local breweries
Explore the variety of types, techniques and pours.
Relaxed pub hopping on and off the beaten paths
Not every gem is hidden. Some great and truly authentic pubs are right on the main tourist routes, but are still often overlooked. Others don’t have “interesting” beer, but are institutions because of their history or patrons.
Special events and live music sessions
Because of the importance of music and song to Czech culture, there are many live sessions of local musicians, mostly amateur, held at in backroom of neighbourhood beer houses. The events are spread by word of mouth, some of the more professional ones have been going on for decades.
Group and private tours
You can choose to join any of our standard tours, where the number of participants is limited to eight persons due to the non-intrusive nature that these events should have. However, you can book a private tour (ideally for five and more people), either based on our standard packages or with a tailor-made itinerary to meet your own requirements.
If you are interested in a private tour, please contact us by email or the form on this website.
Meet Your Guide!
My name is George — a journalist by training, bike business owner by trade, and also an amateur cider maker, home chef, and folk musician. If I’ve left something out, it’s probably another passion we already share — since you’ve found your way to this website: beer.
It’s been my favorite drink ever since I discovered it growing up in Bavaria, not far from Bamberg — often called Germany’s beer capital. Whether by chance or fate, the year I moved to Prague — 1994 — was also the year the Czech Republic overtook Germany in beer consumption per capita. I was hired then as the local editor for a German-language weekly and never really looked back.
31 years on, I still write — mostly songs and poems these days — having left journalism behind for more pleasurable pursuits. Guiding beer tours brings many of my interests together: storytelling, culture, local food and drink, and meeting people from all over the world. It’s a real joy to share this city — and its pub culture — with those curious enough to look past the surface.



