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Interesting list! Just for comparison: according to a 2019 test by the Czech consumer magazine dTest, no detectable levels of glyphosate were found in any of the tested Czech lagers — including Pilsner Urquell. The detection limit in that test was 0.1 ppb, meaning Plzeň contains less than that — practically nothing.

Unlike some German beers, which in the past were shown to contain up to 29.7 ppb of glyphosate, Czech beers seem to be clean in this regard.

That said, unfortunately, exported beers might be a different story. But as far as I know, in the U.S., you can find Czech-made Pilsner Urquell brewed for the local market, not some separate export version — so those should still have minimal levels of glyphosate.

I honestly recommend Pilsner Urquell and Radegast 12° — both solid choices if you’re looking for clean, quality beer. #Beerstr

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G.M.Joe 9mo ago

I remember a week in Prague. Due to the cheap beer we decided to mainly drink pilsner urquell. It was a good week!

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NullCoiner 9mo ago

It’s crazy that it’s cheaper than a water here in Prague 😂

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