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Czech Inn's offer : Pint of Budejovicky Budvar

Budweiser Budvar Czech Premium Lager / Czechvar (Red, white, and Golden Label): The classic Budejovický Budvar lager. Contains 5% alcohol by volume.

Budweiser Budvar Brewery (Budejovický Budvar) is a brewery in the city of ceské Budejovice (Budweis), Czech Republic, that is best known for brewing a beer known as Budweiser Budvar in the European Union, Czechvar in the United States and Canada, and either Budweiser Budvar or Bud?jovický Budvar in the rest of the world.

The original Budweiser Bier or Budweiser Bürgerbräu, was founded in 1785 in ceské Budejovice (Budweis), Bohemia, which at the time (until 1918) was part of the Habsburg Monarchy. The company began exporting to the US in 1871. In the U.S., Anheuser-Busch started using the Budweiser brand in 1876 and registered it two years later.

A second company (now named Budvar) was established in 1895 by mainly Czech brewers, which also started exporting beer under the name Budweiser (being the German way of referring to something from the city such as a beer, while "Budejovický" means the same in Czech). These exports into the US market led to the Budweiser trademark dispute. Negotiations between the three companies, the two from the original town and the American Anheuser-Busch, about using "Budweiser" reached an agreement in 1911 that allowed Anheuser-Busch to use the brand "Budweiser" only in North America.

After World War I the Austro-Hungarian Empire was broken up, a number of new nations were created, including Czechoslovakia. After the fall of communism, both local breweries tried to secure rights to traditional names.