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Brand Budweiser
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Country Czech_republic
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Region Bohemia
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Size 500ML
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ABV 5%
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Closure Cap
Budweiser Budvar Beer Bottle, 1 x 500 ml
Regular price £1.99
Brewed using whole-cone, Saaz hops from Žatec, pristine water from an Ice Age aquifer, Moravian malt barley and our heritage lager yeast, this classic rich and full-flavoured lager sets the gold standard for Czech brewing across the world. The tradition of cold-conditioning in our brewery cellars for seven times longer than most other beers creates a pale lager with a sweet, deep golden body and an aromatic, hoppy foam. Bold in taste, yet refreshing and perfectly balanced. Read more.
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Delivery & Returns
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Each box can comfortably fit two regular sized 70 & 75 cl bottles along with a few other goodies! Box Dimensions: 197 × 330mm × 101mm
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Description
Brewing in Budweis can be traced back 600 odd years to 1265. Ever since brewing began there seems to have been little doubt over its quality. Each generation has found its own style and character that they preferred but the beers' origins and heritage have always been consistent. If that sounds like plain sailing then it most certainly has not been. Brewing rights between Budweis and its neighbouring town of Rudolfov have been hotly contested. It was only a Royal decree that resolved the argument, leaving the inhabitants of Rudolfov ordered to take their beer from Budweis.
Tasting Notes
Bags of full flavour with a refreshing twist.
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