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Budweiser Budvar ( ) is a brewery in the Czech city of České Budějovice (german: Budweis), best known for its original Budweiser or Budweiser Budvar pale lager brewed using artesian water, Moravian barley and Saaz hops. Budweiser Budvar is the fourth largest beer producer in the Czech Republic and the second largest exporter of beer abroad. The
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brewery and its Budweiser pale lager have been engaged in a trademark dispute with Anheuser-Busch over the right to market and sell the beer under the name ''Budweiser'' since the start of the 20th century, and consequently is imported as Czechvar in some countries. The brewery is incorporated as Budějovický Budvar, národní podnik ("Budweiser Budvar, national enterprise").


History


1265–1895

The history of brewing in České Budějovice (german: Budweis) dates back to 1265, when Ottokar II, King of Bohemia, granted the city
brewing right In Medieval times, the brewing right or ''gruit right'' was one of the privileges granted by the land owner or territorial ruler. Sometimes this right was linked to a plot or a house, called a "beer court"; sometimes the right was held by a heredi ...
s. At one point, the city was the imperial brewery of the Holy Roman Empire. To promote the quality of the drink, nearby towns were forbidden from brewing. To distinguish Budweis beer from that coming from other regions, it was called Budweiser Bier ("beer from Budweis" in German). By early 16th century, the Czech brewing industry was providing up to 87% of the total revenue for municipalities. The Thirty Years' War between 1618 and 1648, however, devastated much of Central Europe and with it, the Czech beer industry. Concurrently, the Kingdom of Bohemia became a part of the
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after the war. A separate brewery, Budweiser Bürgerbräu () was founded in 1795 by the city's German-speaking citizens and started brewing Budweiser Bier in 1802. The company began shipping its beer to the United States in 1875. A year after, Adolphus Busch, a German immigrant to the United States and a businessman, encountered the brewery's Budweiser often during his visit to Europe. Thus, he decided to name his own beer Budweiser and brew it according to the Bohemian process. Budweiser Bürgerbräu was acquired by
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in 2014 to aid its claim on the Budweiser trademark.


1895–present

Budweiser Budvar Brewery was incorporated in 1895 as the Czech Joint Stock Brewery when local Czech breweries in České Budějovice, then part of Austria-Hungary, merged and started brewing Budweiser with new technology. The name ''Budvar'' is a portmanteau of ''Bud''ějovice Pivo''var'' 'Budweis Brewery'. With the
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during World War II and its communist-rule during the
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, the brewery was unable to compete with the American Anheuser-Busch as production faltered. By 1948, all Czech breweries had been nationalized by the communist government. The brewery reported in 2015 that it had grown by 226% since 1991 and that its total sales volume had increased by 39% in the last ten years.


Budweiser Budvar


Production

Budweiser Budvar beer is produced in the brewery at České Budějovice, drawing artesian water from wells beneath it, with Moravian barley and Saaz hops, known as a noble hop variety, from the Žatec region. It is matured for a minimum of 90 days, contrasted with 72 hours of lagering (maturation) for mass-market beers. In 2004, the European Union awarded Budweiser Budvar
Protected Geographical Indication Three European Union schemes of geographical indications and traditional specialties, known as protected designation of origin (PDO), protected geographical indication (PGI), and traditional specialities guaranteed (TSG), promote and protect nam ...
status. Budweiser is the brewery's "signature product" and a "symbol of national pride". The drinks reviewer Michael Jackson (writer), Michael Jackson said the following of the company's lager in 2002:
Budweiser Budvar is a great beer because it has great raw materials and great brewers. They produce it in a slow and painstaking way. Its integrity is best served by its being produced in its town of origin, in a region with pride in its beer.
In 1990, the company brewed 450,000 hectolitres (59,000 cu. yd.) of beer a year and exported to 18 countries; in 2013, 1.42 million hectolitres (185,000 cu. yd.) and 66 countries; and in 2015, 1.6 million hectolitres (210,000 cu. yd.) and 76 countries, respectively. It is the most bought foreign beer in Germany, selling approximately 290,000 hectolitres (38,000 cu. yd.) in 2016, and the best selling Czech beer in the United Kingdom.


Trademark dispute

Budweiser Budvar Brewery and the American brewery Anheuser-Busch have been engaged in an ongoing trademark dispute over the name ''Budweiser'' since the start of the 20th century. In 1939, only one week before the
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, Budweiser Budvar agreed to concede exclusive rights to the American brewery in the United States area. During World War II and the
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, Budweiser Budvar was unable to compete with then independent Anheuser-Busch. In 1994, then CEO of Budweiser Budvar Jiří Boček decided not to sign a trademark agreement with the American brewery to divide their territory across the world. On 29 July 2010, Anheuser-Busch lost its last-instance appeal in the European Court of Justice, meaning it may not register the name ''Budweiser'' as a European Union trade mark, European Union trademark for beer. Consequently Budweiser Budvar beer is imported as ''"Czechvar"'' in Brazil, Canada, Mexico, Panama, Peru, Philippines and the United States and Anheuser-Busch sells its beer as ''"Bud"'' in most of the European Union.


Beers

The company brews different types of lager: * ''Classic'', a pale draught beer with 4.0% alcohol by volume, ABV (in Czech language, Czech: 10° or ''Výčepní''). * ''Original'', 90-day matured pale lager and flagship of the brand, marketed as a premium lager, contains 5.0% ABV (in Czech: 12° or ''Ležák''). * ''Dark'', a Lager#Dark lager, dark lager with Munich, caramel and roasted malt and 4.7% ABV (in Czech: ''Tmavé''). * ''Special'', the original pale lager with added cultures of yeast and 5.0% ABV (in Czech: ''Kroužkovaný ležák''). * ''Cvikl'', an unfiltered yeast pale lager with 4.0% ABV (in Czech: ''Nefiltrované''). * ''Strong'', a strong pale lager matured for 200 days, contains 7.5% ABV (in Czech: 16° or ''Speciál''). * ''Free'', a low-alcohol beer with 0.5% ABV (in Czech: ''Nealkoholické''). * ''Cryo'', an eisbock with 21% ABV (in Czech: ''Mražený speciál''). Additionally, Budweiser Budvar brewery produces beer under the Pardál brand. * ''Pardál'', a pale draught beer with 3.8% ABV. * ''Pardál Echt'', a pale lager with 4.5% ABV. * ''Pardál Echt kvasnicový'', an unfiltered yeast beer with 4.5% ABV. * Pardálovo Bezové, an Sambucus, elderberry beer with 2,0% ABV.


List of brewmasters

The following is a list of Budweiser Budvar Brewery's Brewery#Head brewer/brewmaster, brewmasters: * Antonín Holeček, 1.4.1895–31.3.1899 * František Felix, 1.4.1899-31.12.1908 * Josef Brych, 1.1.1909–26.2.1919 * Vladimír Kořán, 1.3.1919-31.12.1935 * Oldřich Miškovský, 1.1.1936–30.4.1942 * Václav Rambousek, 1.5.1942–10.4.1948 * Rudolf Smolík, 1.1.1949–31.7.1959 * Miloš Heide, 1.8.1959–31.12.1984 * Josef Tolar, 1.1.1985–31.12.2008 * Adam Brož, 1.1.2009–present


See also

* Beer in the Czech Republic * Pilsner


References


Further reading

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External links

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Official website of Czechvar
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