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Budweiser Budvar

Budvar Can 500ml

Budvar Can 500ml

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A true Czech classic, brewed in České Budějovice using Moravian malt, whole-cone Saaz hops and soft natural water, following traditional lagering methods. It’s widely regarded as a benchmark for the Czech pale lager style.

Clean and balanced, it shows bready malt, light honey sweetness and fresh herbal hop notes, with a gentle bitterness. The palate is crisp, smooth and refreshing, finishing dry with that signature noble hop lift.

 

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Tasting Notes

Fresh Bread, Floral Hops, Citrus and Crisp Finish

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Budweiser Budvar

Style: Brewery

Country: Czech Republic

Region: South Bohemia

Budweiser Budvar has spent centuries brewing lager in České Budějovice while simultaneously fighting one of the world’s longest-running beer naming disputes. Founded in 1895 in the Czech city historically known as Budweis, the brewery produces classic Czech lager with all the crisp malt, floral Saaz hops and dangerously drinkable balance that made the country the spiritual homeland of proper pilsner in the first place.

Unlike the much larger American Budweiser brand, Budvar stays firmly rooted in traditional Czech brewing methods. Long lagering times, soft local water and whole-cone Saaz hops all play a huge role in creating beers that feel rich and satisfying despite being incredibly clean and refreshing. The flagship lager brings gentle breadiness, herbal bitterness and a smooth finish that makes a lot of modern mass-market lager taste vaguely unfinished by comparison.

What gives Budvar its staying power is that the brewery never really chased trends. While global beer markets bounced between extreme bitterness, novelty flavours and increasingly strange dessert stouts, Budvar simply kept making exceptionally balanced lager with almost stubborn consistency. Turns out that approach ages pretty well.

Czech beer culture treats lager with the same seriousness Burgundy reserves for Pinot Noir, and Budvar absolutely reflects that mindset. Crisp, elegant and absurdly easy to keep drinking. The sort of beer that quietly reminds you why lager became the world’s favourite beer style before everyone got distracted by fruit purée and lactose.