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Discover the Czech way of pouring beer with this fun, expert-led Pilsner Urquell pouring class in Prague, perfect for beer lovers and curious travelers alike.

If you’ve ever wondered how the Czechs turn a simple beer into a work of art, this Beer Pouring Class at Pilsner Urquell offers an engaging peek into the world of professional beer pouring. Held in a private, stylish setting in the Czech Republic’s beer capital, this experience promises not only to teach you the art of pouring but also to deepen your appreciation for one of the country’s most iconic brews.
What we especially like about this class is its interactive approach. You’ll learn directly from seasoned tapsters who share secrets that go beyond the basics — like the importance of foam and pouring styles — making this a genuinely practical and entertaining activity. That said, since it’s a shorter, focused session, it might not satisfy those craving a deeper brewery tour or extensive tasting experience.
This class is perfect if you’re a beer enthusiast, a curious traveler, or someone looking for a unique activity that combines hands-on fun with cultural insight. It’s especially suited for groups or individuals who love learning new skills and enjoy social, relaxed atmospheres. Just keep in mind that it’s not designed for children, pregnant women, or anyone in a wheelchair, as it’s a physically interactive, alcohol-related experience.

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The class takes place in a private, stylish bar area, thoughtfully designed to create an intimate and comfortable atmosphere. The meeting point is conveniently located on the 2nd floor, next to the main Beer Hall, with clear signage guiding you to the “Tapster Academy.” The one-hour duration is just enough to keep things lively without feeling rushed, making it suitable for a wide range of travelers.
You’ll start by meeting your instructor — a professional tapster — who is both knowledgeable and friendly, setting a relaxed tone. The class is conducted entirely in English, ensuring clear communication. Over the course of an hour, you’ll learn the art behind the perfect pour, which involves much more than just tilting a glass.
Your instructor will teach you about the ingredients in Pilsner Urquell, how beer should be stored and handled, and why cleanliness matters so much in serving beer. The highlight is learning to pour all three styles of Pilsner Urquell: Hladinka (the classic, smooth pour with a foamy head), nyt (a slightly different style that emphasizes foam and texture), and Mlíko (a creamy, milk-like pour that’s more visual than taste-focused).
One of the most fascinating insights shared during the class is how foam influences the flavor and perception of beer. According to reviews, attendees loved discovering how the secret lies in foam — it’s not just about aesthetics but also about taste. The foam acts as an aroma carrier and preserves the beer’s freshness, so mastering its formation is a key skill.
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Most of the class is practical — you’ll get to pour your beers, trying to replicate the styles taught. The tapsters offer real-time feedback, which is invaluable for beginners. Many reviewers, including Markus, highlight how fun and engaging the experience was, with one noting, “All poured beers were free from the moment of entry,” adding a generous touch to the session.
By the end, you’ll understand what makes a great pour versus a bad one and be able to spot common mistakes. This isn’t just a fun activity; it’s a genuine learning experience. You’ll leave with a certificate of completion and a personalized Pilsner Urquell bottle with your name on it — a charming souvenir that enhances the value of the experience.
At $45 per person, the class offers a solid value, considering the personalized attention, the chance to learn from experts, and the inclusion of poured beers and souvenirs. It’s an interactive, memorable activity that enriches your understanding of Czech beer culture.

Unlike traditional brewery tours, this class focuses exclusively on the art of pouring — a skill that can be surprisingly complex and satisfying to master. It’s especially appealing for those who love hands-on activities, as well as for anyone interested in Czech beer traditions.
The guided instruction from experienced tapsters, combined with the relaxed atmosphere, makes it a genuinely authentic experience. Plus, the ability to enjoy the beers you pour adds a fun, personal touch that’s rarely offered in standard brewery visits.
While the class is suitable for most travelers, note that it’s not designed for children, pregnant women, or wheelchair users. The activity involves physical pouring and handling beer glasses, which might be restrictive for some. Also, the session is relatively short, so if you’re looking for an extensive brewery tour or tasting experience, you may want to combine this with other activities.
You can reserve your spot in advance with the flexibility of a free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start. This makes it a low-risk option for those planning trips with some uncertainty. Payment is also pay later, which helps keep your plans flexible.

This Beer Pouring Class at Pilsner Urquell offers more than just a sip of Czech beer — it provides a hands-on, interactive lesson into the craft that makes Czech beer so beloved worldwide. The professional guides are knowledgeable and friendly, making the learning process both enjoyable and informative.
If you’re a beer enthusiast or simply curious about Czech traditions, this experience is a fantastic way to engage directly with one of Prague’s iconic brews. It’s a chance to gain a new skill, enjoy some quality beers, and walk away with a personalized souvenir.
For those seeking an authentic, fun, and educational activity that’s perfect for groups or individuals alike, this class hits the mark. Just remember to book in advance, arrive ready to get your hands wet (and your glasses full), and prepare to see beer in a whole new way.
Is this experience suitable for non-English speakers?
The class is conducted in English, so some proficiency is helpful, but the instructor is friendly and patient, making it accessible to most.
How long is the class?
It lasts approximately 60 minutes, which is enough time to learn and practice pouring skills without feeling rushed.
What is included in the price?
The fee covers the tapster training, all poured beers, a tapster certificate, and a personalized Pilsner Urquell bottle.
Can I cancel my booking?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, offering flexibility if your plans change.
Is food available during the class?
Food is not included but can be purchased on-site if desired.
Are children allowed?
No, the activity isn’t suitable for children under 18, pregnant women, or wheelchair users.
What makes this experience special compared to a standard brewery tour?
It’s highly interactive and focused on the art of pouring, a skill that’s often overlooked in traditional tours. Plus, you’ll leave with a certificate and a personalized souvenir.
Whether you’re a seasoned beer lover or just curious about Czech beer traditions, this class offers a practical and enjoyable way to deepen your appreciation — and maybe even impress your friends back home with your new pouring skills.