I did a course in Prague for a month. The beer is literally cheaper than water and the quality is amazing. Even the relatively mediocre beer was at least twice as better as any big brewery Japanese beer. When I came back to Japan and had a beer, ngl I almost cried.
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Time for some Pilsner Urquell? (Idk it's the only one I have heard of).
The country has been making beer since the 12th C. Damn.
Does anyone have recommendations?
More info on beer in Czechia:
Looking at the chart, Czechia is so far ahead that they almost drink as much as second and third place combined.
They're an ambitious people.
FYI, this includes everyone - even children, who can't legally drink... yeah
What kind of freedom-hating commie country doesn't let kids drink
I believe the legal drinking age in the very communist USA is usually 21, higher than in the not at all communist country of China.
Who said children can't legally drink?
True, while you can't legally BUY it, you can drink it.
How does that compare to Ireland?
Edit: holy crap Ireland is #15
184 is rookie numbers. Having a 355ml bottle per day is 130l, I'm not sure I work with anyone who clocks in under a liter a day. (stay in school)
Damn toddlers are fucking up our average.