Czech beer culture eyes UNESCO listing as pubs take hit
- Czech beer culture is seeking recognition from UNESCO due to declining bar visits and increasing prices.
- Beer prices in Prague have doubled over the past decade, with a pint of Pilsner Urquell costing around CZK 70.
- The Covid-19 pandemic worsened the situation by closing pubs and reducing foreign tourism, leading to fewer drinkers in bars.
- Tomas Slunecko from the Czech Beer and Malt Association stated that Czech beer culture connects people and fosters identity.
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