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	There always has been a discussion if it is the same everywhere or where is it better? I have tried both. Pilsner Urquell in many places in the Czech Republic as well as in the UK, the USA, Italy, Spain, Ireland. We have a saying that final taste of beer always depende on the pub owner. How much care does he put into his place, how often does he clean pipes, what is his draft technique.

	This means that even such a good beer like Pilsner Urquell could be damaged easily. Pub can never...]]></description>
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