Czech vs. American Budweiser |
Budweiser is the German word meaning from Budweis and Budějovický means the same thing in Czech.
Budějovický Budvar |
In 1938, the companies agreed that Anheuser-Busch could use the brand name "Budweiser" only in North America. In 1938, the Czech lawyers were probably more concerned with Germany invading the country than with fighting out the rights to "Budweiser."
Czechvar sold in the USA |
Czech Budweiser is sold in North America under the label Czechvar while American Budweiser in Europe is sold as Bud.
I'm an American and live in Czechland. So which side am I on? Honestly, I'm with the Czechs on this one. For a few reasons...
It's like champagne or bourbon. If it doesn't come from the Champagne region of France then it has to be called sparkling wine. If it doesn't come from Bourbon Country, Kentucky, then it's whiskey; not bourbon. It's odd that it's called Budweiser but the American beer isn't from Budweis. Plus I've actually tasted both beers and the Czech version is better.
"Bud" is sold in the EU |
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