


The mysterious name "N" beer from the Primator brewery is nothing more than a non-alcoholic beer. They don't brag about it much, and instead of putting 0.0% on the label, they decided to write "nealko". Maybe it's a good marketing strategy, I don't know.



Today, with such beautiful weather, I decided to go for a walk with a beer and drink it in the bosom of nature. But that's only part of the ceremony, because I drank the second beer at home with dinner, the main course of which was a lecsó made of fresh tomatoes, white peppers, hot peppers, onions and chicken breast. It turned out great.



Primator "N" is a non-alcoholic with an alcohol content of up to 0.5%. Traditionally brewed, it is subjected to mild fermentation.

The composition includes two varieties of hops - Žatecký poloraný červeňák, Sládek, and two varieties of malt - Plzeňský, caramel.

The beer has a beautiful golden color, and quite a lush, thick head, but it is not the best non-alcoholic beer I have ever had. It is somewhere in the middle, because the next best non-alcoholic beer is Mysław from the Fortuna brewery.

So I drank one beer outdoors and the other at home for Saturday dinner, a dish called leczo. I don't know if it's the perfect combination, but in this heat, any cold beer is good.


The "N" beer from the brewery, although not my dream beer, is worth recommending, and that's just for the ingredients. It's not a top, ordinary corporation stuffed with chemicals, but a completely decent, non-alcoholic beer, made from good quality natural ingredients.

