If you’re planning a trip to Prague and want a fun, relaxed way to experience Czech beer culture, this self-pour Czech beer-tasting experience might just be a good pick. It’s an interactive, casual outing where you get to pour your own beers, taste a variety of local brews, and enjoy some pub-style food — all in a lively local pub environment.
What we really like about this experience is how it combines learning about beer with being your own bartender, creating a laid-back vibe that’s perfect for both casual drinkers and beer enthusiasts. Plus, the price point of around $23 per person offers a solid taste of Czech craft beers without breaking the bank.
One thing to keep in mind is that this experience isn’t about unlimited drinking — it’s based on a credit system that lets you sample different beers at your own pace. So, if you’re expecting an all-you-can-drink kind of tour, this might not be the match for you.
This experience works best for those who enjoy discovering local drinks in a relaxed setting, are curious about different beer styles, and want to include some social fun in their Prague trip. It’s suitable for adults over 18 (and not pregnant) who are comfortable with a casual drinking environment.
Key Points

- Interactive self-pour setup allows you to be your own bartender while learning about Czech craft beers.
- 14 different beers including IPAs, lagers, and even fruit and cannabis beers provide a wide variety to explore.
- The experience is affordable at just around $23, offering good value for the selection and atmosphere.
- Includes pub food like burgers and fries, making it a well-rounded outing.
- Suitable for adults over 18, with options for multiple languages to enhance understanding.
- Not unlimited, so pacing your tasting is important to enjoy the full experience.
What to Expect from the Self-Pour Czech Beer-Tasting Experience

When you arrive at Beer Point in Prague, you’ll be greeted with a special interactive NFC card. This card is your key to tasting and purchasing, allowing you to select your preferred language and then use it to pour and pay. The setup is designed to be simple and engaging — you watch your host demonstrate how to pour your beer and keep your glass clean for each new pour.
From there, the fun begins. With your card, you can choose from 14 different Czech craft beers, from IPAs to wheat beers, lagers, darks, and even some experimental options like sour and fruit beers. The taps are all clearly described in your chosen language, and the station is equipped with a glass wash to prevent flavor carryover, ensuring each pour is fresh and true to the style.
Most reviews highlight the variety as a major plus — “14 beers to choose from,” as one guest put it — and the ability to pour just the right amount, whether a tiny sample or a full glass. This flexibility means you can taste multiple beers without overdoing it, which is especially helpful when you’re trying to understand the different styles and flavors.
While the experience is about tasting and learning, it’s also a social event. You’ll be sipping your beers in a lively pub atmosphere where locals and visitors alike enjoy good drinks and good vibes. Many guests appreciate the friendly, informal environment — perfect for relaxing and chatting.
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The Beer Selection and Tasting Experience

The lineup of beers is quite diverse, catering to different tastes and curiosity levels. You’ll find traditional Czech styles like lagers and yeasts, alongside more modern craft options like IPAs, APAs, NEIPAs, and even cannabis or hemp beers. One reviewer mentioned trying the “green Easter beer” which looks unusual but tastes good, and the Hemp Valley cannabis beer — a fun experiment if you’re into trying something different.
Part of the charm is learning about each beer. The host provides descriptions in your selected language, explaining what makes each beer special — whether it’s the ingredients, brewing process, or flavor profile. This educational aspect adds a lot of value for those interested in beer styles and brewing traditions.
The pub food is straightforward but well-liked — burgers and fries are available to complement the beers, and you can purchase additional items with your card if you get peckish. Guests often mention that the food is a nice addition, making it a more complete outing.
What really stands out from reviews is how much fun it is to try pouring different beers and compare flavors. For example, one guest mentioned tasting all 14 beers and then enjoying a full glass of their favorite, “the 8.5% Tram 22 Stout,” which highlights the flexibility of the experience.
The Atmosphere and Host Interaction

The atmosphere at Beer Point is described as relaxed and friendly, with many reviews praising the welcoming vibe. The staff takes the time to show you how to pour your beers properly, and the environment encourages experimentation and socializing. Several guests noted the good music, especially American disco hits from the 70s and 80s, which adds to the fun and laid-back mood.
Having a multilingual host or guide is a thoughtful touch, making it accessible to visitors from various countries. The ability to choose your language on the NFC card helps you better understand each beer and feel more involved in the experience.
One notable review mentioned arriving early and being the first guest, which shows flexibility in scheduling and the importance of arriving on time to enjoy the full experience. The pub is wheelchair accessible, which is worth noting for those with mobility needs.
Price and Value for Money

At around $23 per person, this experience offers pretty good value, especially considering the variety of beers available and the interactive aspect. You’re not just paying for a tasting — you’re engaging with the process, learning, and socializing.
Some reviews highlight that they managed to taste all 14 beers, and even had credit left over to order food or a full glass of their favorite brew. For the price, this is a solid deal, especially since you get a good introduction to Czech craft beers without the need for a full brewery tour or expensive tasting menu.
However, keep in mind that this isn’t an all-you-can-drink experience; you’re limited to the credit on your NFC card. If you’re a heavy beer drinker, plan your pours accordingly.
More Great Tours NearbyWho Is It Best Suited For?

This experience is ideal for travelers who enjoy casual, social environments, and want to learn about Czech beer in a fun way. It’s perfect for those who appreciate a little interaction — pouring their own drinks and hearing about the different styles.
It’s also well-suited for adults over 18 who are curious about craft beers, especially if you’re interested in trying some of the more unusual options like cannabis-infused beers. The atmosphere is informal, and it’s a good choice for people looking for a relaxed, low-pressure way to enjoy local drinks.
While families with children might find it less relevant, this is a good activity for groups of friends or couples. The focus on responsible drinking and the fact that it’s not unlimited means it’s suitable for those who want just enough to taste and learn, rather than overindulge.
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Final Thoughts

If you’re after a relaxed way to explore Prague’s beer culture, this self-pour experience offers a lot of bang for your buck. You get to try a decent-sized range of beers, enjoy some pub-style food, and learn about Czech brewing traditions in a lively, friendly setting.
The interactive setup makes it more than just a tasting — it’s a little hands-on adventure that suits curious travelers, beer lovers, or anyone looking for a casual outing in Prague. The reviews confirm that the staff is friendly, the atmosphere is good, and the experience is well-organized.
While it isn’t unlimited drinking, that’s actually a plus for many, since it encourages moderation and allows you to savor each pour. It’s a straightforward, honest way to enjoy some local brews without fuss.
For a fun, affordable, and approachable way to get a taste of Prague’s craft beer scene, this experience is worth considering — especially if you’re traveling with open-minded friends who love trying new things.
Prague: Self-Pour Czech Beer-Tasting Experience
“Great welcome and introduction to getting the best out of the experience. We pre-booked online and for £17 got a 500czk beer card to use. 14 beers…”
FAQ

Is there a limit to how many beers I can try?
Yes, your NFC card has a set credit limit that you can use to pour from the 14 available taps. You can sample as many beers as your credit allows, but you’ll need to pace yourself accordingly.
Can I order food during the experience?
Absolutely. You can purchase pub food like burgers and fries using your card to complement your beers. Many reviews mention ordering food to balance out the tasting.
Is this experience suitable for non-English speakers?
Yes. You can choose your preferred language on your NFC card, which helps you understand the beer descriptions and instructions.
Are children or pregnant women allowed?
No, this experience is only for adults over 18. Pregnant women aren’t permitted to participate, as it involves alcohol consumption.
How long does the experience last?
The experience is valid for one day, but the exact duration depends on your pacing and how much you choose to pour. Check availability for specific starting times when booking.
Is the pub accessible for wheelchairs?
Yes, the venue is wheelchair accessible, making it easier for those with mobility needs to enjoy the experience.
If you’re in Prague and want a fun, interactive way to drink and learn about Czech beer, this self-pour session could be just what you’re looking for. It’s casual, engaging, and offers a good mix of tasting and socializing — a nice addition to your travel itinerary without the fuss of a formal tour.
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