Prague will mark the start of May with the eleventh edition of First Beer May at Břevnov Monastery in Prague 6. The event focuses on small-scale brewing, offering visitors a broad selection of craft beers from across the Czech Republic and Moravia. Around 20 microbreweries are set to take part, pouring roughly 80 different beers over the course of the day. The lineup includes producers such as Pecký brewery, MadCat brewery, Nachmelená Opice, Břevnov Monastery brewery, Beránek brewery, Fuze brewery, Obora brewery, Dráteník brewery, Theodor brewery, Řeporyje brewery, Vltavotýnský brewery, Raven brewery, Bohdaneč brewery, Fenek craft beer, Twinberg brewery, Lednice brewery, Ogar brewery, Zlatá kráva, Kbelský brewery and Václav brewery. The program extends beyond beer tasting. Organizers have invited Moravian winemakers, offering an alternative for those who prefer wine. In the afternoon, visitors can take part in beer-related competitions, including timed drinking contests and endurance challenges involving holding a full beer mug. A lecture on brewing history and production techniques is also scheduled. Live music will accompany the event, with guitarist Petr Kadlček performing alongside invited guests. Food stalls will operate throughout the day, serving a mix of street food and grilled dishes, from burgers and hot dogs to pancakes...
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