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Discover Czech beer like a pro with this 4-hour masterclass from Lokál. Learn pouring techniques, enjoy unlimited lagers, and get insider stories.
If you’re a fan of beer—or even just curious about what makes Czech lagers so revered—this masterclass promises a hands-on journey into the craft of beer pouring, tasting, and storytelling. Hosted by expert bartenders from the well-loved Lokál pubs, this experience combines learning, tasting, and socializing—all wrapped up in just four hours. It’s perfect for those wanting to deepen their appreciation of Czech beer culture without the fuss of a pub crawl.
What really stands out is the intimate setting—limited to 10 guests—which means you’ll get personalized attention and plenty of chances to ask questions. We also appreciate how the focus remains on authentic Czech lagers, making it ideal for lager lovers rather than craft beer enthusiasts seeking IPAs or stouts. One thing to keep in mind: this isn’t suitable for children under 18, pregnant women, or wheelchair users, so plan accordingly. Still, if you’re eager to see beer from a new perspective and pick up some useful skills, this masterclass could be a highlight of your Prague trip.

Authentic Czech Experience: Perfect for lager fans wanting a genuine taste of local brewing traditions.
Skill Development: Learn professional pouring techniques for different beer styles—Hladinka, nyt, Mlíko, ezané, and Míchané.
Unlimited Beer & Snacks: Enjoy a generous flow of top-tier Czech lagers along with gourmet snacks—no need to hold back.
Insider Stories: Gain exclusive insights into Czech beer culture and behind-the-scenes from local breweries.
Small Group Setting: Limited to 10 guests, ensuring personalized attention and a fun, social atmosphere.
No Hidden Fees: Everything is included—no surprises, no extra costs.

This beer masterclass from Lokál is a carefully curated experience that takes you beyond just drinking beer. We love how it offers a hands-on approach—you’ll learn to pour like a pro, not just watch others do it. The fact that it’s led by master bartenders from renowned Lokál pubs adds a layer of authenticity and expertise that many beer tours lack.
One of the best aspects? You won’t leave hungry or thirsty—endless Czech lagers flow freely, complemented by gourmet snacks. This makes it a social, relaxed environment where you can truly connect with fellow beer lovers.
However, a consideration worth noting is that this experience is quite focused—so if you’re into IPAs, stouts, or craft beers outside of traditional Czech lagers, you might find the selection limited. But for those eager to understand what makes Czech beer special, this tour offers a genuine, well-balanced introduction.
In terms of who it suits best, think of this as ideal for curious travelers, couples, or groups of friends who want to learn a new skill while enjoying some of the best local brews. It’s also a fantastic gift for beer aficionados wanting a more authentic, less commercial experience.
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Located at the state-of-the-art learning facility UM at Národní 28, the experience feels cozy yet professional. You’re part of a small group—up to ten guests—which translates into more interaction with the guides and a more personalized experience.
You’ll get hands-on experience pouring five specific Czech styles: Hladinka, nyt, Mlíko, ezané, and Míchané. Each style has its own story and technique, and the guides—experienced master bartenders—are there to share their tips and tricks. We loved the way the guides explained the nuances, making it accessible whether you’re a total beginner or a seasoned beer lover.
The focus here is on technique and appreciation. For example, pouring a perfect Hladinka (the classic Czech lager) is all about the right tilt and angle, but the guides also go into the story behind each style—what makes it unique and worth savoring. You’ll also learn to pour nyt (a thicker, creamier lager), and Mlíko (milk lager) with precision, not just to impress but to genuinely understand the craft.
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As you learn, you’ll enjoy limitless top-quality Czech lagers. Water is provided to keep you refreshed, but the focus remains on beer. The accompanying snacks are thoughtfully curated to complement the flavors—think local cheeses, charcuterie, or traditional Czech bites. The experience isn’t just about drinking; it elevates the tasting with food pairing tips and stories.
The guides share stories from local breweries and insights into Czech beer culture that you won’t find in guidebooks. These little details—like how the Czech take pride in their lagers—add richness to the experience. As one reviewer mentioned, “The insider stories made me appreciate Czech beer even more.”
At the end of the session, you receive a diploma, a special gift, and skills that will impress your friends back home. Want to show off your new skills? Take as many photos as you like—there are plenty of good spots for Instagram-worthy shots.

Guests gather at the UM facility, a modern, welcoming space. The host introduces the session’s flow, emphasizing safety and the importance of technique. Your small group ensures plenty of interaction, with guides eager to answer questions.
The master bartenders demonstrate how to pour each style, explaining the significance of each step. For example, pouring Hladinka involves a specific tilt angle to create a perfect foam crown—an art in itself.
Then, it’s your turn. With guidance, you’ll practice pouring each of the five styles. We loved the way the guides corrected small details, making the process approachable and fun. This tactile element is what sets this experience apart.
Between pours, you’ll sample your creations along with gourmet snacks. The guides share stories about each beer style—how it originated, what makes it unique, and tips for pairing. This deepens your appreciation and turns drinking into an engaging learning moment.
Throughout, plenty of opportunities for questions allow you to clarify your technique or learn more about Czech beer culture. The guides encourage taking photos, so you’ll leave with souvenirs of your new skills and memories.
As the session wraps, you’ll receive your diploma and gift. Many guests commented on how surprised they were by how much they learned and how confident they felt pouring beer at the end.

At $214 per person, this masterclass offers a noteworthy value considering what’s included. Unlimited top-tier Czech lagers, gourmet snacks, personalized guidance, insider stories, a diploma, and photos—these components make the experience well-rounded and memorable.
Compared to standard pub crawls or tasting tours, this is more educational and skill-focused, making it ideal for those who want more than just drinking. The small group size enhances the value by ensuring personal attention, which many reviews highlight as a key benefit.
While the experience centers specifically on traditional Czech lagers, this narrow focus means it may not satisfy craft beer enthusiasts who seek wider variety. Plus, since gluten-free options aren’t available, those with dietary restrictions should plan accordingly.
This masterclass caters best to adults interested in learning about Czech beer in a relaxed, social setting. It suits couples, friends, or solo travelers who enjoy hands-on experiences and want to gain tangible skills. Beer lovers who value authenticity and insider stories will find this especially rewarding.
It’s less appropriate for pregnant women, children under 18, or those with mobility issues, given the nature of the activity and venue setup. But for anyone eager to understand the craft behind their favorite lager, this session offers an authentic and engaging way to do so.
The Prague Tap That Glass beer masterclass combines education, tasting, and social fun into a compact four-hour package. Led by knowledgeable guides, it offers a rare chance to learn proper pouring techniques while sampling the best Czech lagers. The small group size and inclusive environment make it a standout for anyone looking to deepen their appreciation of Czech brewing traditions.
It’s particularly valuable for lager enthusiasts, curious travelers, or anyone wanting a memorable skill to take home. The focus on authentic local beer and insider insights elevates this experience beyond just another tasting tour, transforming it into a genuinely enriching cultural encounter.
If you’re searching for a practical, engaging, and enjoyable way to dive into Czech beer culture, this masterclass hits the mark. Just come thirsty, ready to learn, and prepared to leave with new skills—and possibly a new favorite beer style.
Is this experience suitable for vegetarians or those with dietary restrictions?
Snacks are included, but gluten-free options aren’t specified, so travelers with dietary restrictions should plan accordingly or inquire in advance.
How long is the tour?
The experience lasts approximately 4 hours, with flexible start times based on availability.
What is included in the price?
Unlimited top-tier Czech lagers, gourmet snacks, a diploma, a special gift, photo opportunities, insider stories, and guidance from master bartenders are all included. No surprise fees.
Can I book this experience last-minute?
Yes, you can reserve your spot with the “Reserve now & pay later” option, which allows flexibility and full cancellation up to 24 hours in advance.
Is this experience accessible for wheelchair users?
No, it’s not suitable for wheelchair users or pregnant women, so consider your mobility and health before booking.
Are children allowed?
No, guests under 18 are not permitted, but the experience promises to be worth the wait when you’re older.
What language is used during the class?
The instruction is in English, making it accessible for most travelers.
To sum it up, this Lokál beer masterclass is a thoughtfully designed way to deepen your appreciation for Czech lager, learn proper pouring techniques, and enjoy a social, authentic experience. Whether you’re a beer enthusiast or just curious about local traditions, it offers a fantastic blend of education and enjoyment that’s hard to beat in Prague.