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.

Královský pivovar Krušovice a.s.
Typeakciová společnost
IndustryBrewing
Founded1581
Headquarters,
ProductsBeer
OwnerHeineken
Websitewww.krusovice.cz
A beer bottle of Krušovice beer

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.

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