
For a thousand years, the Zatec region west of Prague (Praha) has been known for the fine quality of the hops grown
there. Sometimes known in English-speaking regions by the German name, Saaz, these hops represent pure elegance
and are one of the keys to a beer that has been renowned for centuries.
There are records of brewing taxes paid in 1004 AD in the city of Zatec. In 1261, the Society of Privileged Brewers was
founded in Zatec; the beers they produced grew in popularity over the years and the cornerstone was laid for the
current brewery in 1798. Production began at this 4-acre hilltop site, at the center of town, in 1801.
In the late 1930s, before the German occupation of the area, the brewery shut down and the copper kettles were
disassembled, removed, and buried in a field out of town - the brewers wanted to prevent the valuable copper from
being confiscated for war material. After the war, the kettles were reinstalled and brewing recommenced in 1946.
During the Communist era in Czechoslovakia (1948-1989), the Zatec Brewery was state-run; after the Velvet Revolution
of 1989 it was taken over by a local operator. In 2001 careful restoration of the venerable buildings began and the
brewery installed a modern wort chiller, a new bottling hall, and new stainless steel transfer piping.
Lager beers, sometimes called "bottom fermented" because of the slow, cool ferment that encourages the yeast to
settle in the bottom of the fermenter, typically have a clean flavor that highlights the rich malt flavor and spicy hop
character. Made from local Czech two-row barley malt and local hops, Zatec Bright Lager is produced via very
traditional, labor-intensive means: a double-decoction mash, open primary fermentation, and 45 days of lagering
before packaging. Because the regional hop growers' cooperative is just a couple of blocks away in the village, the
brewers at Zatec can pick up hops from them immediately before the brew. All hops used are Saaz (or, in Czech "Zatec"), grown in the fields
around the city, including the Saaz sub-varieties Sladek and Premiant.
Zatec is a taste of history, a perfect match for food, and in fact the style of beer that is the original historical model for
American light lagers - but with more body, aroma, and flavor. In an age of mass production, Zatec is a small independent brewery upholding classic Czech brewing traditions.
Zatec Bright Lager
Medium-bodied; natural, soft conditioning; hedonistic fresh herbal aroma; a flavor that is the
best of fresh-baked bread, fields of grain, and spice, with a solid malt middle. Clean, sparkling, and
quintessentially thirst-quenching.
Perfect with traditional Czech dishes like roast pork with dumplings & cabbage or breaded, fried cheese. The crisp
effervescence of Zatec makes it a great match with lobster, monkfish or even a strong-flavored oily fish like
mackerel; it can also cool the heat of spicy Asian cuisine. Serve in a stemmed Zatec goblet or fluted pils glass at 42-45 deg. F.

"Best Beer" - Sydney (Australia) International Beer Fest, June 2006
Five Stars, "Superb" - Modern Brewery Age, June 2007

16.9 oz (500 ml) bottles / 12 per case

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