Royal Brewery of Krušovice
The Royal Brewery of Krušovice (cs: Královský pivovar Krušovice, short form Krušovice) is a Czech brewery, established in 1581 in the village of Krušovice.[1] It was sold to Emperor Rudolf II in 1583, and the Imperial Crown of Austria became part of the company's logo. Arnošt Josef Valdštejn bought the brewery in 1685.
Type | akciová společnost |
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Industry | Brewing |
Founded | 1581 |
Headquarters | , |
Products | Beer |
Owner | Heineken |
Website | www.krusovice.cz |
After 1945, the Krušovice Brewery was a state-owned company. The brewery was privatised in 1993, and began exporting to the United States and United Kingdom. The company was acquired by Heineken in 2007.[2]
Brands
- Krušovice 10 – a pale 10.3° draught beer with 4.2% ABV (in Czech:Výčepní).
- Krušovice Lager – a pale 12° lager with 4.8% ABV (in Czech:Ležák).
- Krušovice 12 – a pale 12.3° lager with 5.0% ABV (in Czech:Ležák).
- Krušovice Dark – a dark 9.7° beer with 4.8% ABV (in Czech:Tmavé).
- Krušovice Mušketýr Filtr – a pale 10.9° draught beer with 4.5% ABV.
- Krušovice Mušketýr Nefiltr – an unfiltered 11.8° lager with 4.9% ABV.
- Krušovice Malvaz – a semi-dark 13° lager with 5.6% ABV (in Czech:Polotmavé).
- Krušovice Pšeničné – an unfiltered 11.5° wheat beer with 4.3% ABV.
See also
References
- "Krušovice, Craft Brewers Guild". Craftbrewersguildma.com.
- "Heineken Acquires Krušovice Brewery in Czech Republic". Food Industry News.
External links
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