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as of 2009, in the center of Prague you can expect to pay from 25-40Kc for a 0.5l beer at a 'cheap' to 'average' place. Most Czechs would think twice before paying more than 30-35Kc. At the more tourist centric places, you can pay up to 150Kc for a 0.33l glass which is considered a total ripoff for any Czech. As you go out of the center, prices are low, probably 18Kc is about the lowest you'll find a beer served to you at any place throughout the country.
Outside of the touristy Old Town and Mala Strana, beer will caost you around 18-25 koruny, which is about 1$ American for a .5 liter. Pilsner Urquell is usually a little more expensive, wheras Gambrinus, Staropramen, and Krusovice are often a little cheaper. All are excellent, especially when compared to their American counterparts. Most beers come in either light (which is different than the American Light) and Dark. And most pivnice's serve only one or two types of beer on draught, a sign outside will tell you which is served inside.

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