Appeal launched to 'save' beer in Czech Republicpublished at 14:04 Greenwich Mean Time 26 March 2020
Rob Cameron
BBC Prague Correspondent
Some coronavirus news from the land that gave you lager.
An appeal has been launched in the Czech Republic to "save" the equivalent of 1,305,552 pints of craft beer that will go off "within weeks" if it is not drunk.
The beer is languishing undrunk in barrels in 32 craft breweries across the country. All pubs and restaurants are closed to the public (they can serve through hatches) but customers can buy direct from breweries.
Pale lager as we know it was invented in the Czech city of Pilsen in 1842. The Czech Republic has the highest per capita beer consumption in the world.
If you’re in the Czech Republic and think you can help, see: https://zachranpivo.cz/, external