The Craft Beer Festival, set to take place on Friday, 23 May, will offer a one-day showcase of more than 20 unique Czech breweries—many of which don’t typically distribute in the capital.

Held in the outdoor area in front of Cross Club, the event promises a mix of flavors, styles, and brewing philosophies, all designed to challenge your taste buds and expand your beer horizons.

These are beers you won’t usually find on tap in the capital—many come from smaller regional brewers, and some are produced by so-called nomadic breweries, which brew their beer wherever they can find space.

They don’t own their own facilities, but they bring their own recipes, brewing styles, and ideas to existing breweries. It’s an approach that keeps things flexible, personal, and often more experimental than what you’d get from big commercial producers.

The festival will include some non-alcoholic craft options as well.

As with any beer event, food plays a big role. There’ll be burgers, Belgian fries, Colombian street food, and the usual Cross Club menu.

DJs will be playing all evening, and ticket holders get free entry to Cross Club later that night.

For Czech speakers, there’s a bonus: Martin Rybar, an expert in particle physics, will give a short talk on the science behind beer brewing.

Admission to the festival includes a festival beer glass worth 100 CZK. Tickets are available now at a discounted presale rate.

 

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