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ERASMUS BLOG

Updated: May 13, 2024

Hey there, beer lovers!


Let me take you on a hoppy journey through the bustling brewery scene of Brno. As an Erasmus student with a passion for craft beer, I embarked on a quest to discover the best brews this city has to offer. Spoiler alert: most of them were fantastic, but there was one hiccup along the way. Here's the rundown:


Pegas Craft Beer Pub: My first stop was at Pegas, a cozy pub tucked away in the heart of the city. With over 30 taps featuring local and international brews, I was like a kid in a candy store. I opted for a flight of their house specialties, from crisp lagers to bold IPAs. The friendly staff even offered recommendations based on my preferences, making it a truly personalized experience. Prost to Pegas for setting the bar high!


Lepší Časy: Next up was Lepší Časy, a hidden gem favored by locals. The laid-back atmosphere and impressive selection of Czech microbrews instantly won me over. I struck up conversations with fellow beer enthusiasts, swapping stories and sharing recommendations. The highlight? Tasting a rare barrel-aged stout that left my taste buds tingling with delight. Lepší Časy, you've earned a permanent spot on my brewery bucket list.


Pivní Lázně Bernard: My final brewery adventure took an unexpected turn at Pivní Lázně Bernard. Touted as a beer spa where patrons can soak in hop-infused baths while sipping on cold ones, I was intrigued. However, my excitement quickly fizzled out when I arrived to find a crowded, touristy atmosphere. The beer selection was mediocre at best, and the novelty of the beer spa felt more gimmicky than rejuvenating. Lesson learned: sometimes, the hype doesn't live up to reality.


Despite the minor setback, my beer odyssey in Brno was nothing short of epic. From quaint pubs to hidden gems, each brewery offered a unique glimpse into the city's vibrant beer culture. So, fellow beer enthusiasts, raise your glasses and toast to the brews and blues of Brno!


Cheers,

 
 
 


Hey fellow wanderers!


So, I decided to embark on a spontaneous adventure to Brno, the second-largest city in the Czech Republic, and let me tell you, it was absolutely worth it! As an Erasmus student, I'm always on the lookout for new places to explore and immerse myself in different cultures. Brno didn't disappoint in the slightest.


First stop: Špilberk Castle. Stepping into this historic fortress felt like taking a journey back in time. The views from the top were breathtaking, giving me a panoramic vista of the city below. Plus, the museum inside offered a fascinating glimpse into Brno's rich history. Definitely a must-visit for history buffs like me!


Next on the agenda: wandering through the labyrinthine streets of the Old Town. Every corner seemed to hold a new surprise, from quaint cafes to vibrant street art. I couldn't resist indulging in some traditional Czech cuisine at a local restaurant, savoring every bite of hearty goulash and dumplings.


Of course, no trip to Brno would be complete without exploring the iconic Žlutý pes Brewery. As a self-proclaimed beer enthusiast, I was in heaven sampling their array of craft brews. The brewery tour was both informative and entertaining, offering insights into the beer-making process and a few laughs along the way.


Feeling energized after all those adventures, I made my way to the Villa Tugendhat. This architectural marvel is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and it's easy to see why. The sleek design and innovative use of space left me in awe. Tip: be sure to book your tour in advance, as spots fill up quickly!


As the sun began to set, I found myself drawn to one final destination: the Petrov Cathedral. Lit up against the evening sky, it was a sight to behold. I took a moment to soak in the tranquil atmosphere before bidding farewell to this charming city.


All in all, my day trip to Brno was an unforgettable experience. From historical landmarks to culinary delights, it had something for everyone. Whether you're a culture vulture, a foodie, or just someone looking for adventure, Brno won't disappoint. So, fellow travelers, add it to your bucket list—you won't regret it!


Until next time,

Gabriel

 
 
 

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