Radegast organizes tours by the light of headlamps.

Radegast organizes tours by the light of headlamps.

The Radegast Brewery in Nošovice offers a pleasantly bitter enhancement to autumn evenings. For November and December, it has prepared unconventional evening tours of the brewery by the light of headlamps. Visitors will walk through the brewery in the evening atmosphere and taste Radegast Ryze Hořkou 12, 4CHMELOVÝ lager, and they will also try their hand at a pouring school.

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The tour of one of the most modern breweries in the Czech Republic has a unique atmosphere under the glow of headlamps. It begins at the visitor center – Radegast's Sanctuary, where visitors will learn about the entire brewing process and the history of the brewery. In an unconventional light and with flashlights on their heads, people will also explore the new brew house, the brewery cellars where the beer matures and ferments, the bottling plant, and the modern, fully automated beer logistics warehouse. Special tours are planned for Tuesday, November 18 and 25, as well as December 2. 

Every Tuesday, there is an evening tourwhich starts at 5 PM and ends at 7:30 PM. We believe that, just like last year, there will be great interest in this extraordinary brewery experience. Therefore, we recommend that interested parties reserve the Radegast Brewery tour under the glow of headlamps in advance and on time,“ said Eva Kršňáková, head of the visitor center at the Nošovice brewery.

At the end of the “headlamp route”, visitors can look forward not only to the popular tapping wheel but also to an expanded tasting of Radegast Ryze Hořká 12 and the lager 4CHMELOVÝ, which is available in selected pubs as part of the Specials from Pilsner Urquell program. This cold-hopped lager offers a unique aroma with a pleasant bitterness thanks to the combination of four new Czech hops. 

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