Every year in late August or early September, the Karlovac Beer Days festival brings together between 100,000 and 200,000 visitors.
Although the barley yields in Europe are lower by 40%, Croatian brewers say they have enough quantities secured.
Croats are turning more and more towards craft beer, and this summer many craft beer bars had TV's showing the World Cup, contributing to beer sales.
Karlovačko and Hajduk team up to help celebrate the club's 107th birthday.
We all know that nothing quenches your thirst better on a blistering hot summer day than an ice cold beer. We also know that drinking beer in Croatia is almost as necessary as drinking water. You almost never see a cafe table without a half liter sitting pretty atop it, and you know all the local bars are pumping up taps with your favorites. Since beer is considered the cheapest way to drink in Croatia (and the definite quickest way to get drunk) what does cheap beer mean in Croatia and how do you know when you’re getting ripped off? We’re here to bring you the beer pricing guide to Croatia in hopes that you’ll never order wrongly at a bar or restaurant again.
It is not every day a Croatian beer wins a gold medal in competition in the Czech Republic.