Royal Brewery of Krušovice
The Royal Brewery of Krušovice (cs: Královský pivovar Krušovice, shortform Krušovice) is a Czech brewery, established in 1581 by Jiří Birka in the village of Krušovice.[1] The brewery gained a contract to provide beer to Emperor Rudolf II in 1583, allowing them to use the Imperial Crown of Austria as part of the company's logo. The company was acquired by Heineken in July 2007.[2]
Brands
As of December 2006, the following beers are brewed regularly by Krusovice:
- Krušovické černé
- Krušovické černé 3.5%
- Krušovické Imperial 12°
- Krušovické Jubilejní ležák
- Krušovický ležák 12°
- Krušovické Mušketýr
- Krušovické Radler
- Krušovické světlé 10°
References
- ↑ "The Royal Brewery of Krušovice".
- ↑ "Heineken acquires Krusovice Brewery in Czech Republic". EuroInvestor.co.uk. 2007-06-14. Retrieved 2012-09-24.
External links
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