Zatecky Cerny 4Pk is a Czech dark lager brewed with three malts and atec (Saaz) hops, sold here as a four-pack. Produced by the historic Zatec Brewery in the heart of Bohemia’s legendary hop-growing region, this ern pivo (Czech dark beer) draws its character from a triple-malt grain bill of pale, caramelized, and black malt a combination that delivers richness without heaviness.
The Zatec Brewery traces its origins to 1801, situated in atec the town synonymous with the world-renowned Saaz hop. The Czech dark lager tradition differs from German counterparts in its emphasis on drinkability and soft malt sweetness over roasted intensity. Zatecky Cerny is brewed with water, barley malt, hops, and yeast, relying on the classic atec aromatic hop variety for its signature gentle bitterness and floral aroma. The use of three distinct malts pale for body, caramelized for sweetness, and black for color and roast places it firmly in the tmav lek tradition of balanced Czech dark lagers.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: Dark rye bread and toasted caramel lead, followed by subtle dried fruit and a faint suggestion of roasted grain. The Saaz hops contribute a quiet floral undertone that keeps the nose from becoming overly heavy.
Taste: The entry is soft and malt-forward, with caramel and biscuit giving way at mid-palate to notes of dark chocolate and light coffee. A moderate hop bitterness emerges to balance the malt sweetness, while hints of burnt breadcrumbs add textural complexity without astringency.
Finish: Clean and subtly crisp, with lingering roasted malt and a gentle cocoa bitterness. The finish is shorter than many stouts or porters, reinforcing the lager’s drinkable, sessionable nature.
How to Drink Zatecky Cerny
Pour into a Czech-style half-liter glass or a tulip at around 68C (4346F) to allow the malt aromatics to open up without losing crispness. This is a beer built for straightforward drinking rather than elaborate cocktail work, but it does perform well in a few beer-based preparations. A Black Velvet equal parts dark lager and dry sparkling wine plays off the caramel malt beautifully. A Michelada Negra benefits from the roast and chocolate undertones when paired with lime, hot sauce, and Worcestershire. A Beer Float using vanilla ice cream turns the dark chocolate and coffee notes into a dessert-worthy experience.
Best For
Introducing someone to Czech dark lagers without overwhelming roast or high ABV
Pairing with hearty Central European comfort food on a cold evening
Building a side-by-side tasting of Czech tmav styles alongside Kozel Dark or U Flek
Stocking a fridge for a relaxed weekend session with darker, malt-driven beers
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Zatecky Cerny taste like? Zatecky Cerny delivers smooth caramel and biscuit malt sweetness balanced by light coffee and dark chocolate flavors, finishing clean with mild hop bitterness from Saaz hops.
How does Zatecky Cerny compare to Kozel Dark? Both are Czech tmav leks brewed with dark malts and Saaz hops, but Kozel Dark (Velkopopovick Kozel ern) tends to be slightly sweeter with more pronounced caramel, while Zatecky Cerny leans toward a drier, more roast-accented profile with its triple-malt grain bill.
Is Zatecky Cerny good for beginners? Yes its lower ABV (around 3.84.4%) and clean, balanced malt character make it an approachable entry point into dark lagers, particularly for drinkers who find stouts or porters too heavy or bitter.
Where is Zatecky Cerny made? Zatecky Cerny is brewed by the Zatec Brewery, established in 1801 in the town of atec in the st nad Labem region of northwestern Bohemia, Czech Republic the historic center of Saaz hop cultivation.
What foods pair well with Zatecky Cerny? Roast pork with bread dumplings and sauerkraut complements the malt sweetness. Smoked sausages and dark rye bread echo the beer’s toasted grain notes. Aged Gouda or Comt match the caramel character. Dark chocolate truffles amplify the cocoa finish. Beef goulash pairs naturally with the roasted malt backbone.
What sizes does Zatecky Cerny come in? This listing is a four-pack; the standard individual unit is typically a 500ml can, though availability of other formats may vary by market.
Is Zatecky Cerny worth the price? Zatecky Cerny positions as an everyday, accessible dark lager priced in the value-to-mid tier for imported Czech beers. It delivers genuine tmav lek character without the premium markup of craft or specialty imports.
Why Zatecky Cerny?
Czech dark lagers occupy a unique position in the beer world: darker than a Helles, lighter-bodied than a porter, and built entirely around malt harmony rather than roast dominance. Zatecky Cerny’s triple-malt approach pale, caramelized, and black is a textbook execution of this style, rooted in a brewery that has operated in Saaz hop country since the early 19th century. The use of locally grown atec hops adds historical authenticity that few dark lagers outside Bohemia can claim. For anyone looking to explore the tmav tradition beyond the ubiquitous Kozel, this four-pack is a credible and well-priced starting point.