Postřižinské
Postřižinské is a brand of beer produced by the brewery in Nymburk in the Czech Republic.
Hrabal's portraits on Postřižinské beers | |
Type | Beer |
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Manufacturer | Nymburk Brewery |
Country of origin | Czech Republic |
Website | http://www.postriziny.cz/ |
Nymburk Brewery, founded in 1895, is with its annual production about 200 000 hectoliters among the medium-sized breweries.[1] The name Postřižinské comes from Bohumil Hrabal's book Postřižiny (English as Cutting It Short), later made into a well-known film Cutting It Short (1980) by Jiří Menzel.[2] Bohumil Hrabal spent his childhood in Nymburk as a stepson of the brewery's manager. [2]
Brands
- Postřižinské Výčepní – a pale draught beer, with 3.5 % ABV.
- Postřižinské Pepinova desítka – a 10° pale draught beer, with 4.1% ABV.
- Postřižinské Tmavé – a 11° tmavé výčepní (dark beer) with 4.3% ABV.
- Postřižinské Jedenáctka – a 11° pale lager, with 4.7% ABV.
- Postřižinské Francinův ležák – a 12° pale lager, with 5.1% ABV.
- Postřižinské Něžný barbar – a 13° semi-dark lager, with 5.3% ABV.
- Postřižinské Bogan – a 13.5° pale lager, with 5.5% ABV.
- Postřižinské Sváteční speciál – a 14° special pale lager, with 5.8% ABV.
- Postřižinské Střízlík – non-alcoholic beer.
Export beers:
- Gold Bohemia Beer – a pale beer, with 2.8%, 3.5%, 4.1% and 5.1% ABV, bottled or cans.
- Gold Bohemia Beer Dark – a dark beer, with 4.3% ABV, bottled or cans.
- Nymburk Lager Beer – a pale beer with 3.5% ABV, in cans.
References
- "Pivovar uvařil rekordně piva a robotizuje část výroby". Nymburský deník (in Czech). 21 January 2020.
- "Postřižinský pivovar v Nymburce slaví 125 let. Při exkurzi ochutnáte místní nefiltrované pivo". rozhlas.cz (in Czech). 18 February 2020.
External links
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