This article is about the Czech brewery. For the US-made Budweiser beer, see Budweiser. The state-owned brewery and its Budweiser pale lager have been engaged in a trademark dispute with Anheuser-Busch, a brewery in the United States, over the right to market and sell the beer under the name Budweiser since the start of the 20th century. no name brewery by the city’s German-speaking citizens and started brewing Budweiser Bier in 1802.
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 Budějovice Pivovar ‘Budweis Brewery’. 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.
6 million hectolitres and 76 countries, respectively. 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. Due to the trademark dispute, 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. CLASSIC, a pale draught beer with 4.
ORIGINAL, 90-day matured pale lager and flagship of the brand, marketed as a premium lager, contains 5. DARK, a dark lager with Munich, caramel and roasted malt and 4. SPECIAL, the original pale lager with added cultures of yeast and 5. CVIKL, an unfiltered yeast pale lager with 4. STRONG, a strong pale lager matured for 200 days, contains 7. FREE, a low-alcohol beer with 0. Additionally, Budweiser Budvar brewery produces beer under the Pardál brand.