
Czech National Council of Beer
The Czech National Council of Beer was a government body established in 1918 to regulate and promote the production, sale, and quality of beer in Czechoslovakia. It aimed to protect traditional brewing methods, oversee beer standards, and support the industry’s interests. The council played a key role in maintaining Czech beer’s reputation for quality and cultural significance. It functioned as part of the broader government apparatus, ensuring regulations that benefited consumers, breweries, and the national economy, reflecting the importance of beer in Czech history and identity.