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“Czech beer, please!” / “Ceske pivo, prosim!”

Czech beer is so popular  these days that the EU is most likely going to allow the Czechs Republic to use the “Ceske Pivo/Czech Beer” trademark. The beer is very unique because it is “brewed using  specific technologies in a specific latitude”. I don’t know if you knew this (I certainly did not), but the “Czech” beers like Staropramen or Pilsener Urquell are also made in Poland, Russia and Slovakia (i.e. different brewing technologies and different latitudes), hence the taste may not be exactly the same.

Once the EU approves of our new trademark, then anyone who craves a REAL Czech beer can actually order it just by saying “Czech beer, please!” 🙂

CZ: Ceske pivo je v dnesni dobe tak popularni, ze sama Evropska Unie uvazuje o schvaleni originalni ceske znacky zvane “Ceske pivo/Czech beer”. Tento lahodny cesky napoj je velmi unikatni, protoze nejen ze se k jeho vyrobe pouziva specialni technologie, ale chut je take zavisla na specifickych zemepisnych podminkach Ceske Republiky. Dnes se znama ceska piva jako je Staropramen a Plzen vari nejen v Cechach, ale take na Slovensku, v Rusku a  Polsku, tedy v jinych zemepisnych pasmech a s jinou pivarskou technologii, coz samozrejme ovlivni chut piva. Jakmile ale EU schvali tuto novou ochranou znamku, kdokoliv, kdo si chce smlsnout na OPRAVDOVEM ceskem pivu proste servirce jen rekne:” Ceske pivo, prosim!”

Source:

http://www.abcprague.com/2008/07/30/czech-beer-to-become-a-trademark

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4 comments… add one
  • Sue September 16, 2008, 11:37 am

    Mmmm… Czech beer. I’m glad it’ll be officially labeled as such. Now as long as they don’t add co2 to the draft (yuck!)

  • Tanja September 16, 2008, 12:35 pm

    That would be terrible! I think the Czechs would go on strike if that ever happens to the Czech beer!

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