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The Budweiser Trademark Dispute: Debunking the Myths

Anheuser-Busch v. Budejovicky Budvar

For the past decade or so, at any given time, the American brewer Anheuser-Bush and the Czech state-owned brewery Budejovicky Budvar have been involved in dozens of lawsuits in courts all around the world, from Australia and the Americas, to Europe and Asia, even Africa. The subject of their dispute is the trademark regarding Budweiser, the most popular brand name of beer in the world and a brand name that both breweries claim as their own.  READ MORE HERE>>>

Three Great Beers

Guinness, Boston Ale, and Pilsner Urquell

These are my three favorite beers. READ MORE HERE>>>


India Pale Ale

India Pale Ale is a style of beer that is characterized by high alcohol content and high hops content.  Popularly known as IPA, India Pale Ale was invented by the famous British brew master George Hodgson in the 18th century.  READ MORE HERE>>>


European Beer Drinkers Denounce Proposed Sale of Budweiser Budvar

Anheuser-Busch's Attempt to Purchase the Czech Brewery Has Beer Drinkers Scared
Last week, the European Beer Consumers Union (EBCU) held a press conference to denounce the idea of privatizing the Czech state-owned brewery, Budejovicky Budvar, brewer of the popular export beer, Budweiser Budvar (Czechvar in the United States). Basically, their only argument was that they feared that the quality of the beer may suffer as a result. And why? Because the brewery will clearly be purchased by the American brewing giant Anheuser-Busch, brewer of the beer that much of the world knows as Budweiser, within in the next year or two. They offered no evidence as to why the quality would suffer as result of Anheuser-Busch purchasing the brewery. Only inference.  READ MORE HERE>>>

Restaurant Review: Pivovarsky Dum in Prague, Czech Republic - A Micro-Brew Pub that Serves Up Great Beer and Great Czech Cuisine

If you're in Prague and you want to go just a little bit off the beaten path and experience a little bit of the local culture without getting completely lost in it, I would suggest visiting a place called Pivovarsky Dum. (It doesn't translate well, it's something like The Brewery House.) The beer is unique, but the food is purely Czech. It's conveniently located in the Nove Mesto section of Prague, one block from Karlovo Namesti (Charles Square).  READ MORE HERE>>>




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