America’s favorite beer stolen from the Czech Republic - Illegal in Europe/banned in Europe

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    Was America’s favorite beer stolen from the Czech Republic? - And now Illegal in Europe?
    00:00 Which is the real Budweiser?
    01:27 important terms
    2:14 Nord VPN special offer for Dream Prague viewers
    04:05 The history of the conflict
    05:12 The history of beer in Europe and America
    07:03 the Legal battles
    08:30 Geographical Indicators
    11:56 Litigation
    12:50 Ingredients
    14:06 What this beer fight says about America (and the Czech Republic!)
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  • @DreamPrague
    @DreamPrague  Před rokem +9

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  • @EgoCZ
    @EgoCZ Před rokem +313

    Calling american Budwieser similar to the Czech one is really bold.

    • @DreamPrague
      @DreamPrague  Před rokem +39

      good point.

    • @E.L.Bernays
      @E.L.Bernays Před rokem +11

      Fun fact: Budwieser means “Budmeadower” or “Budloučňák”. Well, German can be tricky. Like: Weise Wiese, weiße Wiese, Leise Liese, Leib und lieb, Leid und Lied etc… :-D

    • @erikziak1249
      @erikziak1249 Před rokem +16

      @@E.L.Bernays Nope. I speak German as well. Is has nothing to do with the word "Wiese" meaning meadow. If anything, it might have something to do with the word "weise" which translates to "wise". So, something that is geographically connected to the wisdom of a certain community.

    • @erikziak1249
      @erikziak1249 Před rokem +5

      @@E.L.Bernays I recognize the meanings now, when you point my attention to it. Even when I literally translate it to other languages. But then again, I am currently at my 8th bottle of Budweiser Budvar, so I plead "drunk" and missing the point. (I wonder how I would plead if sober). Oh, now I see it. Weiße Wiese, Leise Liebe, Leib und Lieb, Leid und Lied. Ich verstehe die Worte. Ein sehr durchdachtest Wortspiel, unübersetzbar (damit es Sinn macht). Але будем пісать інакшіе. Снадь то понімаш. По сіедміх півах йа зачнем как хе ані шебе неронімайу, теда нерозуміем. ;-) Пішем аби сом зміатол амеріканских цітательов. 😀

    • @E.L.Bernays
      @E.L.Bernays Před rokem +1

      @@erikziak1249 Ja panimuju nemnogo parusky, no znaju, čto tys napisal. :-D Po sedmich pivach pisaješ očiň charašo. ;-D
      Good luck tomorrow then. :))

  • @gordonhowell9701
    @gordonhowell9701 Před rokem +214

    Hi Jen - excellent presentation. My wife was one of the lawyers working on behalf of Czech Bud, and she has some fascinating insights (I am an expat American living in prague, and a bit of a beer geek so this high on my radar! ). To make an extremely long and convoluted story short, it will come as no surprise that the Americans were total b*stards when it came to enforcement of the mutual exclusion agreement. One of many such tales is how a group of Czech workers doing a job at the Czech embassy in Washington removed some bottles of Czech bud and took them off site (presumably to their flat or hotel) where they were “discovered” by American authorities and this was used as grounds to demonstrate the Czechs had broken the agreement. Well you can probably imagine which of the two sides - a government owned enterprise versus a global behemoth - had the greater firepower. This case like many others had no real merit but was thrown up to impoverish and distract the Czechs. Basic bullying. They are not nice people.
    And I am so happy you mentioned the rice! :) I took a tour to the ceske budejovice brewery a few years back (pre covid) of mostly Americans and I think they all swore off the AB Budcrap… :-) (and Mlada was great! )
    Love to raise a pivo or two of this awesome national treasure with u guys!

    • @JethRo8903
      @JethRo8903 Před rokem +11

      Thanks for your comment. That is interesting information.

    • @thor9517
      @thor9517 Před rokem

      Hi Gordon, I will raise one for you and your wife at the pub today. Na Zdraví! (Sadly not Budvar, becouse our little village pub have only local Zubr. :)

    • @MrQ454
      @MrQ454 Před rokem +13

      Anyway the Czech is the real beer and the American is a regular piss and those who drink that ”bud” in America are in the loss.

    • @ViktorKrejcir
      @ViktorKrejcir Před rokem +1

      Cheers!

    • @XxXx-nw1of
      @XxXx-nw1of Před 2 měsíci

      @@MrQ454 hors pis

  • @jiso5232
    @jiso5232 Před rokem +8

    Pro zajímavost: Správce dominikánského kláštera v Českých Budějovicích, Ing. Míchal, před lety dohledal dokument, ve kterém Ferdinand I., král římský a český, po návštěvě Českých Budějovic a ochutnání místního piva, v roce 1547 písemně pozval na svůj dvůr budějovického sládka, aby mu vařil pivo „nach Budweiser Art“. Tento dokument je považován za nejstarší známý písemný doklad o použití označení „Budweiser“ pro pivo z Českých Budějovic. To je o 74 let dříve, než „otcové poutníci“ v Americe sklidili první úrodu.

  • @jammmy30
    @jammmy30 Před rokem +52

    “why is American beer so similar
    to making love in a boat ?”
    - Cause both are f*cking
    close to water!

    • @DreamPrague
      @DreamPrague  Před rokem +6

      classic 😂

    • @robertdanek623
      @robertdanek623 Před rokem +2

      Do you know difference between American Budweiser and sex on the beach? There is no one. Both is close to water.

    • @salamich1
      @salamich1 Před rokem

      🤣 more like piss but still funny lol

    • @zenniegaming9608
      @zenniegaming9608 Před rokem

      @@salamich1 Dunno, I was forced to try Bud Light and you can really feel the hints of it resembling a beer, I was expecting more foul taste. It's as if you buy the cheapest possible beer, let it get stale, mix it with water 2:1 and add few tablespoons of rice water. It's quite drinkable for someone who never tried the actual beer (I am obviously familiar with CZ beers so ...yea, it wasn't a pleasant experience).
      Oddly enough, the best beer I ever tried was during my visit of the USA, it was one of the beers from their microbreweries and it was really good.

  • @alberthornych6492
    @alberthornych6492 Před rokem +78

    To jsou příběhy. Jestli nedostaneš občanství, tak nevím kdo. Děkuji Jen. Hodně zdaru přeji.

  • @thechappist
    @thechappist Před 11 měsíci +10

    Funny story.. especially as I'm from St. Louis. I never really drank much beer before I went to Prague when I was younger and I loved Budweiser there... so when I came home I went to one of my favorite pubs.. which happens to be quite dimly lit and though I should now try an American Budweiser... after all its made right here in St. Louis. When the waitress brought me the drink, I told her 'no no the beer' thinking she had brought me some sort of fizzy water.. as it looked far too pale to be Budweiser!
    Also.. side story.. I'm a member of the local Sokol/Czech Hall here and it pains me to tell you a member there was one of the ones who went there to sue on behalf of the AmeriBud ... hmm thats a good name for it.. and it also pains me every time I go to the Czech Hall and they have all these AmeriBud signs there. The never listen to me when I tell them they should take all that down and have more actual Czech stuff. I'll keep trying though!
    Another great video there... I'll probably have a Czechvar when I got home. Na zdravi!

  • @CzechMirco
    @CzechMirco Před rokem +15

    5:27 - WOW, that pronunciation of Přemysl 😍

  • @mach2223
    @mach2223 Před 9 měsíci +5

    A little error at 9:27 - The red stamp is not a PGI, or Protected Geographical Indicator. It's the blue one.
    The red one is a PDO, or Protected Designation of Origin, which means it not only comes from a specific area, but that every step of the process is carried out in the specific area. That includes all the ingredients, which must come from the area as well. For the PGI, only one step needs to be carried out there.

  • @magdap.3826
    @magdap.3826 Před rokem +56

    Hi Jen, it was lovely talking to you and Honza at the brewery. I was waiting for this topic in great anticipation and your video certainly did not disappoint - you made me, a Budvar employee, feel very proud :) Thank you so much for doing such a great job explaining Czech cultural phenomena :)

    • @DreamPrague
      @DreamPrague  Před rokem +11

      Magda! It was a pleasure meeting you! Thank for taking the time to talk with me and Honza, we had a lovely time at Budvar!

  • @adelaberan5428
    @adelaberan5428 Před rokem +43

    Jen já si myslím, že byste měla začít točit edukativní videa pro české školy v angličtině. Jste strašně dobrá!

  • @petrmilota6398
    @petrmilota6398 Před rokem +88

    First of all Jen - you are true outlaw for smuggeling the beer :D hats of to you... Second - I am pretty sure you are the first one who compared a legal battles to "whack a mole" and it works perfectly :) Great job (...again)

  • @bubeniczech9994
    @bubeniczech9994 Před rokem +27

    Díky. Konečně mi někdo dal argument, proč by stát měl vlastnit pivovar.

  • @simonedaniek9878
    @simonedaniek9878 Před rokem +37

    I am a Czech living in the USA and make an hour trip to our biggest grocery store Wegmans to buy Budvar. Love the beer. To me less bitter than Pilsner Urquel. You did a great job explaining!!!!

  • @martinsacha3229
    @martinsacha3229 Před rokem +79

    This episode is a masterpiece.

    • @DreamPrague
      @DreamPrague  Před rokem +3

      Oh, thank you Martin!

    • @Edisson.
      @Edisson. Před rokem +2

      I appreciate the work, it's great, it's worse with beer, because I'm a Czech who doesn't drink beer.
      Nice day 🙂 Tom

  • @BlackMoth1971
    @BlackMoth1971 Před rokem +13

    I've been explaining the history to people in the US for a decade. My good friends call the US beverage- ButtWiper....

  • @richardkaba5306
    @richardkaba5306 Před rokem +62

    Luxusní Jen, opět to máte naprosto skvěle připravené. A upřímně, detaily toho sporu jsem neznal, že jde primárně o konflikt trademark vs GI. Mně osobně Budvar nefrčí, je moc sladkej a bolí z něj hlava, ale jak se nám ho snaží někdo ukrást, to mě samozřejmě vždy sejřilo :)))))

    • @filipes1024
      @filipes1024 Před rokem +7

      To bolení hlavy je pravda, ale je to jen o zvyku. Chodil jsem na Budwar jednou týdně a 5. týden již nebyl ani náznak bolení hlavy. Budwar prostě vyžaduje věrnost. 😉

    • @Bobsikus
      @Bobsikus Před rokem +4

      z piva bolívá hlava pokud je přeoxidované, nebo obsahuje mikotoxiny (Svijany s tím mívali taky potíže, ale dlouho jsem neměl, tak nevím jestli stále mají). Každopádně by z piva hlava bolet neměla (pokud člověk nelemcne 10 kusů a druhej den očekává, že se nic nestane :) )

    • @filipes1024
      @filipes1024 Před rokem +2

      @@Bobsikus A já myslel, že je to cukrem. S množstvím jsem to nepřeháněl - tak 3 - 4 kousky...

    • @Vitkanurek
      @Vitkanurek Před rokem

      Bolení hlavy je důsledek dehydratace a je naprosto jedno, jaký alkohol člověk vypije. Dát si 5 a více škopků znamená, že se z těla dostane voda a je třeba ji nahradit. Když si dáš po každém pivu 2dcl vody, tak tě hlava bolet nebude ani z té nějvětší sračky.

    • @thor9517
      @thor9517 Před rokem +3

      Skuste Budvar 33, je méně sladký a více hořký. Osobně ho preferuji.

  • @darilsteelbone1278
    @darilsteelbone1278 Před rokem +29

    Although I've already knew about the story of american Budweiser and Budvar, I learned some new things with your video.
    Thanks Jen!
    As a german I like the czech Budvar very much and I also had an american Budweiser to taste, which wasn't a good beer for me.
    Next time, when I will visit Czech Republic, I definitely want to see the Budvar brewery! ⚒

  • @drakulkacz6489
    @drakulkacz6489 Před rokem +29

    Hi Jen. Good video! I have just one thing and I hope you find it interesting (I worked for one of oldest brewery here and now sometimes I serve as a guide):
    The right to brew beer had been given to towns (yes, that´s why it is called town, not village, it comes from their rights) has nothing to do with just brewing the beer but with brewing to be sold. There was a bunch of rights given to towns - the right to have their own fair, the right to have their own executioner, the right to brew a beer for selling and a mile right that said that within 1 mile from the townwalls can´t be any competition to that (it was about 8 kilometers) and some other rights about salt and so on. The beer for selling had to be brewed inside the town, not outside the townwalls. And the right was given to house, not to person - (the system later was more complex). Anybody was allowed to brew beer just for himself but wasn´t allowed to give it to anybody or to sell it without the permission. Those right came to towns only from a king. Beer used to be fast day drink so it was also brewed in monasteries and (I don´t know exactly) there came the right from pope. I know that a Czech St. Vojtěch asked the pope if he could forbid that because in those times they didn´t know pasterization so when someone made some beer they drank till the end and people were drunk and not working. Thanks god that they brewed the beer just cold part of the year (since autumn to spring). Pope denied it.
    Later those questions were part of so called Svatováclavská smlouva (1517) cs.wikipedia.org/wiki/Svatov%C3%A1clavsk%C3%A1_smlouva It also settled some new rights for pubs and so on, that lasted almost till 18 century.
    The history of beer is very interesting. It changes within centuries.
    BTW: České Budějovice were king´s town, other towns in the area were owned by different nobilities so the king drank the beer from his town.

  • @bayvanman
    @bayvanman Před rokem +7

    I've been championing the Pernstejn Brewery (Pardubický Pivovar) since first visiting Pardubice in 2014, Taxis being my favourite pivo. Without consultation the owner, Staropramen, has now closed the brewery as of this month.
    150yrs of brewing finished.

    • @matotuHELL
      @matotuHELL Před rokem

      Yep. Very sad. It's the big Chinese beer company, who owns Ostravar/Staropramen group. I visited the brewery in Pardubice in January to have some beer still brewed there.

  • @josefvogeltanz2858
    @josefvogeltanz2858 Před rokem +11

    Pasáž "Neletíme do Itálie, abychom si dali latte ve Starbucksu, nebo do Francie na haburgr se sýrem." by si měli zapamatovat v Čechách podnikatelé se svými italskými restauracemi a pizzeriemi. Hlavně těmi v turistických centrech, protože i český občan občas ocení cizí kuchyni. Ovšem ta autentická je prostě autentická a kvůli tomu se hlavně cestuje na dovolené.

    • @radekb.2953
      @radekb.2953 Před 3 měsíci

      Sranda je ze pizza je vsude ve svete - a hlavne v Italii - socialni jidlo - levne jidlo pro financne slabsi vrstvy. U nas se to prodava jako luxusni jidlo :/ Totez burgery. To jsme dopadli, na kazdym rohu pizzerie a na kazdym druhym burgrarna :/

  • @ivobrabec1500
    @ivobrabec1500 Před rokem +37

    Interestingly, Budvar brings around 400 mio CZK each year to the shareholders=Czech state budget. I am glad it was not privatized. Keep up the good work in Ceske Budejovice. Tam by chtel zit kazdy.

    • @vulgoalias4050
      @vulgoalias4050 Před rokem +5

      Tedy kromě mě.

    • @ivobrabec1500
      @ivobrabec1500 Před rokem +2

      To jsem blázen, zkuste to z druhé strany.

    • @erikziak1249
      @erikziak1249 Před rokem +5

      Please keep the "family gold" in the "family" (state) control. Never ever sell Budweiser Budvar. It is a national treasure!

    • @michaelvolak9111
      @michaelvolak9111 Před rokem +2

      @@ivobrabec1500 V českých budějovicích by chtěl žít každý.

    • @ivobrabec1500
      @ivobrabec1500 Před rokem

      @@michaelvolak9111 konečně se někdo chytil...u @vulgoalias4050 si nejsem jistý

  • @Geker3
    @Geker3 Před rokem +8

    Interesting. I remember around a decade ago there were some talks between EU and Obama administration in D.C. about creating a single market of EU and the U.S. From European pespective there was a huge consern about U.S.'s food producers overcoming EU's food health standards by court decisions. So before enything was agried Obama got out, Trump got in and talks ended basicly by blink of an eye.
    The point I'm making is if there would be such a deal the U.S. would have to start recognizing these G.I.s meaning the most popular U.S.'s beer would have to rename itself.

    • @DreamPrague
      @DreamPrague  Před rokem +2

      Oh that's so interesting! There are soooo many GIs they don't respect. I'm sure it would be a logistical nightmare.

    • @Geker3
      @Geker3 Před rokem

      @@DreamPrague It's very ironical. Donald Trump - the most hated U.S. president I remember accually saved a lot of money to a lot of U.S. companies when he entered the office. :D

    • @robinsebelova7103
      @robinsebelova7103 Před rokem

      @@Geker3 Yes, he did. Just remember how he lowered corporate income taxes.

  • @novakvlcz
    @novakvlcz Před rokem +9

    Za mého mládí byl v českých hospodách oblíbený Gruzínský koňak, kterému jsme říkali a stále říkáme "gruziňák." Pak se najednou změnila etiketa na láhvi a na ní bylo Gruzínské brandy, protože ani SSSR si nemohl dovolit vyvážet potraviny s názvem chráněné značky. Uvnitř Ruska mezinárodní obchodní právo ignorují, což se zřejmě děje i v USA, ale při exportu to je pro exportéry problém. Tam by mělo platit pravidlo, že výrobek se nesmí jmenovat podle lokality z jiné země.
    Olomoucké tvarůžky se také nesmí vyrábět v USA... Avšak Američané na ně stejně asi nemají žaludek.

    • @robinsebelova7103
      @robinsebelova7103 Před rokem +9

      Tvarůžky by neprošly přes celnici. Byly by zabaveny jako chemická zbraň teroristů. XD

  • @martinfranc1288
    @martinfranc1288 Před rokem +9

    Missouri beer, now with rice!
    Now that one made me laugh :-D

    • @Petr1331
      @Petr1331 Před rokem

      Missoury rice special!🙏🤣

  • @joealbert7773
    @joealbert7773 Před 10 měsíci +2

    I remember seeing a really old drawing of the Schlitz plant in Milwaukee and it had listed lager, pilsner and budweiser as types of beer available.

    • @holger_p
      @holger_p Před 2 měsíci

      One got the brand name registered for USA, the other got the brand name registered for Europe. So both cannot extent into others territorries. It's very clear. Usually it's solved by paying a lot of money, but if one side says "no, thank you", you cannot do anything about it.

  • @mikeman787
    @mikeman787 Před rokem +54

    Konečně to přišlo!Já se na to těšil asi 20 let, než to někdo řekne!

  • @Calucifer13
    @Calucifer13 Před rokem +7

    The Budvar factory looked like the factory from Charlie And The Chocolate Factory, lol. Just with no Oompa Loompas inside :-)

    • @milosKL
      @milosKL Před rokem

      Oompa Loompas are inside:: czcams.com/video/mWDsA1YLlSM/video.html

  • @breznik1197
    @breznik1197 Před rokem +2

    Nejen že Budvar je státní, ale je stále "národním podnikem" a ne "státním podnikem". Má neexistující právní formu jen proto, aby nikdo nezpochybnil jeho kontinuitu. A tím pádem je tak nějak úplně mimo zákony.

  • @jakubtruschka
    @jakubtruschka Před rokem +7

    Wow, thanks for a great documentary! I always wondered what the core of the legal issue between the Czech Budvar and the American Bud was. Now I have a clearer picture. Plus points for wrapping up the story with a clear defense of the brand produced in the place where the brand originated from.

  • @tomasbud7746
    @tomasbud7746 Před rokem +1

    The US Bud thanks to the rice used doesn't taste very well. It's quite "watery" in comparison to the Czech Budweiser. I lived in the US for a while and tasted some of the Czech exported beer there. It was much different than the same beer but in the Czech Republic. I was doing some IT work for Pilsner Urquell and I asked one of the managers there ahout this. He said that based on estimated shelf time (beer sitting on a shelf or in a warehouse) they give it a different amount of pastuerization. The beer that gets consumed very quickly get little to no pastuerization and the beer that may "sit" around for a long time gets the "full lot". Pastuerization does change the taste of beer. So .... that is why Czech beer tastes differently in the US compared to how it tastes in the Czech Republic

  • @RomHenky
    @RomHenky Před rokem +3

    Velmi pěkné video, hezké efekty a střihy, velmi poutavé povídání. Těším se na další!

  • @erikziak1249
    @erikziak1249 Před rokem +10

    Btw., sipping my 6th bottle of Budweiser Budvar, when I was in Pilsen, where the "Pilsner" is from - but that is not protected, any beer can call itself a "Pilsner" or "Pils" for short - I was quite appalled that the tourist marketing of the city is all about the beer and beer only. I went to the tourist information center to get a fridge magnet with the Škoda works in Pilsen, but they ladies behind the counter asked if I was serious (they thought that a Slovak is lost in Czechia) and told me to go to Mladá Boleslav. I told them that I am not interested in the cars, but I would like to have a fridge magnet with the Škoda works, located in Pilsen, famos manufacturer of many things, e.g. electric locomotives or streetcars (which run in Bratislava too and they are very good, we like them and the operator as well - ask Prague for comparison). The young ladies were confused and baffled. This experience was very disappointing, as they did not know about the industrial history of their own city! And that the marketing of the city was focused solely on the beer.... I left the tourist information center without a fridge magnet, because they had absolutely nothing besides the stupid (and awful) beer. And I do not like their beer anyway! Commercial sewage. There is only one beer, the King of beers. Cheers! Budweiser Budvar is truly the King of beers. Everything else is just "some beer".

    • @DreamPrague
      @DreamPrague  Před rokem +1

      Funny story! Yes I’m sure Plzeň had quite a lot of beer marketing in their town.

    • @erikziak1249
      @erikziak1249 Před rokem

      @@DreamPrague I wish they would be proud of other and certainly memorable history of their city too. I have nothing against their beer, if somebody likes it (I certainly do not - or to be more precise my colon does not like it - I get diarrhea from drinking it), but Pislen is far more than just he beer that is produced there. It is a shame that Pilsen is known mainly (and only?) for its brewery.

    • @Petr1331
      @Petr1331 Před rokem +1

      First of all, Pilsener, Pils means Pilsener type of beer, not Pilsener Urquell itself. Everybody knows that, no confusion. Second. You are right about Skoda Works. One of the best European pre war industries.
      Your opinion about Urquell is your’s, you just don’ know , what you are talking abouť. Urquell is far more popular than Budvar in CZ for reason, although I have other favourites. Marketing is part of everey succesful company and Urquell is famous, that’s it.

    • @erikziak1249
      @erikziak1249 Před rokem

      @@Petr1331 I had the Pilsener a couple of times, when there was no other option. Only once I really enjoyed its taste, other times it was just "a beer". And I refuse to call Slovak beers even beers. But the diarrhea the next day was less pleasant. So, my body does not tolerate it that well. No problems after Budweiser Budvar. I might have been too harsh when I wrote that Pilsener is commercial sewage, I was drunk, so a little bit more "opened" and what was on my mind, was on my tongue (or fingers in this case). Pislener is a commercial beer, not far from being an "europivo". No wonder that they outsell Budweiser Budvar. I was quite sad when already the third pub in Bratislava switched from Budweiser to Pilsener. The marketing is very aggressive and they spread like cancer, getting Pilsener is easy, they are everywhere. I still know pubs where I can get a good Buweiser Budvar, but the problem is that the kitchen in them is not to my liking, or that they have no kitchen at all and do not serve any warm food, only cold snacks. My favorite is the "Kroužkovaný ležák Budweiser Budvar", unpasteurized yeast beer. Since two of the pubs I used to go to stopped selling it (and a third one closed completely) and the two remaining I know of have a poor kitchen, I did not enjoy a "kroužek" for a very long time. In fact, I only had it when on vacation in Liberec. Not in Bratislava in the last years. The best beer I ever had in my life was "Černý Orel" in Kroměříž, about 15 years ago. Their half-dark 12° was delicious, without any unwanted side-effects on the next day.

    • @lukaszachoval969
      @lukaszachoval969 Před rokem

      @@erikziak1249 Tak právě o Budvárku se traduje, že je z něj druhý den bolehlav a leckdy i srajda. Za sebe můžu napsat, že Plznička od dobrého výčepního z pravidelně čištěných trubek atd., je mnohem lahodnější než sladkej Budvar. A troufám si tvrdit, že poměr Čechů, kteří by si měli vybrat mezi Plzní a Budvarem by byl z většiny pro Plzničku. Asi to budete mít tou zkaženou chutí po Bažantu :D

  • @mirapetrzelka4999
    @mirapetrzelka4999 Před rokem +3

    I have never obtained enough knowledge to understand those little nuances which are base for legal battles of Budvar and Bud.
    You made me smile as you unbound this riddle for me. I am expat living in UK and is nice to se other expat going through same things of culture difference :)
    And on your video, I am happy for you as the quality of the videos you doing really raised a lot and I enjoy it

  • @hebijirik
    @hebijirik Před rokem +5

    When I was little (before 1989) there used to be small cans of delicious red fish meat in groceries called "drcený losos" - literally "crushed salmon". At one point in the nineties the exact same thing in the exact same looking packaging was suddenly called "solená treska" or "salted cod". And when you looked closer there were smaller letters under that saying "dříve drcený losos" or "used to be crushed salmon". No difference in the product itself whatsoever.
    From other similar examples we used to have Rum but now it is Tuzemák, because it never actually was rum and I am sure there are many others. I just remember the not-really-salmon one because I found it funny how they felt the need to explicitly admit on the box "we used to lie this is salmon, it is actually cod".
    I had no idea however that the USA now has the exact same respect for G.I.s as the Soviet block countries used to have. So thanks for making this video, I found it riveting despite the fact that I do not care about beer at all (shocking for a Czech, I know, a bit like meeting an American who is not fat maybe?).

    • @ZemplinTemplar
      @ZemplinTemplar Před rokem +2

      Slovakia renamed the Tuzemsky rum ersatz-rum to "Tuzemsky um". :-)

    • @hebijirik
      @hebijirik Před rokem

      @@ZemplinTemplar nice!

  • @terry.oficial
    @terry.oficial Před 9 měsíci

    5:27 wow, the Ř sound is amazing

  • @alesmaca61
    @alesmaca61 Před rokem +1

    This is definitely your best video! ♥ Maybe not the most interesting, maybe not the most important one, but definitely the best. Surely it is one of the best video on youtube, which I've ever seen.

  • @matotuHELL
    @matotuHELL Před rokem

    Excellent video. It surpassed my expectations wirh all the details about various aspects of the row. Also not only the content, but form as well with the animations etc. is great.

    • @DreamPrague
      @DreamPrague  Před rokem +1

      Thank you for appreciating the work!

  • @MarvinCZ
    @MarvinCZ Před rokem +3

    Very nicely presented and reseearched. I learned quite a bit here. And even though I love the guys, you outdid the Honest Guide on this topic ;)

  • @petervanicek2223
    @petervanicek2223 Před rokem +11

    Great video…. The Budvar brewery has a fantastic tour! Highly recommended.

  • @timkellyD2R
    @timkellyD2R Před 10 měsíci

    My brother and I once went out of our way to change planes in Prague for the sole purpose of seeking out an airport bar which served Budvar.

  • @vikistastny473
    @vikistastny473 Před rokem +1

    if it concerns water here in the Czech Republic, then 250 km can be a big difference, for example here in the north we have alkaline water and a brewery would never have water sent from a further area, the advantage is precisely that they have their own source of water and you will never replace it with anything

  • @luboshemala3485
    @luboshemala3485 Před rokem

    Jen, thank you for the great story in this video! :-) The editing is top notch! Also, where can I find the beautiful music at the end?

    • @DreamPrague
      @DreamPrague  Před rokem +1

      I get my music from Epidemic sound - this one is called Manhattanite, by Frook - it should be on Spotify too 😜

  • @Radim9x
    @Radim9x Před rokem +4

    Thank you Jen ,it's always nice to learn something from history.

  • @daddyrabbit835
    @daddyrabbit835 Před 10 měsíci

    I remember my buddy back in 1989 going on and on about Czech Budweiser when we were stationed in Germany. I thought he was crazy. I was blown away when I saw this video in my feed.

    • @ZhuJo99
      @ZhuJo99 Před 10 měsíci

      Now just try it and you find how the beer should taste.
      There are much better czech beers from small local breweries but this one is among the best you can buy in supermarkets

  • @JoelMatton
    @JoelMatton Před 10 měsíci

    In Sweden American bud is sold as Budweiser and the beer from Chechia is sold as Budvar Budejovicky. I'm not sure how Anheuser Busch was able to win the legal battle here when they lost in other countries.

  • @petrpinc7695
    @petrpinc7695 Před rokem +4

    Now I am not sure, what the beginning of US Bud truly is. 2-3 Years ago I read an article on this and it said, that Budvar exported to US for few years in 19th century, but due to some bad harvest it withdrew from US to at least provide it's beer to european customers and did not return the next year, when harvest was fine. Due to it being so good and having good reputation in the US, Mr. Bush began brewing his own version and as you said, he marketed the hell out of it.

    • @cehaem2
      @cehaem2 Před 9 měsíci

      Incorrect as Budvar didn't exist back then....

  • @v7poistblaznei
    @v7poistblaznei Před rokem

    After moving from Hluboká nad Vltavou to Budějce, I lived across the street from Masné krámy. One day while walking out of my flat, I bumped into Vaclav Havel and crew walking out of the pub, hopping in their cars and driving off...........I've seen many interesting folks wonder out of Masné Krámy, my only thoughts were, "Well, you don't see that everyday"..............

  • @theoteddy9665
    @theoteddy9665 Před rokem +7

    it never stopped amazed me that US fought soooooo hard to "own" german word for czech crown town, its so hillarious to me as a czech😂 I bet germans laugh at it too..they can do beers too and must know american "budweisser" isnt real beer

  • @deiwi
    @deiwi Před rokem +4

    "We Americans who are lucky enough to travel to Europe LOVE GIs" ... As well as us Europeans travelling to US just to experience Quarter Pounder with Cheese 😂

  • @wenca1352
    @wenca1352 Před rokem +2

    Amazing piece. As always. Let's have a cold one in Budejce next time.

  • @JarekBaldrian
    @JarekBaldrian Před rokem +2

    Very well informed with a broad insight, especially the historical part. I met a lot of Americans who tend to believe there was nothing prior 1776. Sadly, most of my US friends still consider Bud the real Budweiser

  • @24DorseyStreet_in_Czechia

    We already knew about this, it's the first thing you kearn when you are married to a Czech! 😂😂

  • @kevingillette9699
    @kevingillette9699 Před rokem +1

    Great video. Well researched and well done!

  • @billsvoboda4459
    @billsvoboda4459 Před rokem +2

    The first time I drank "Czechvar" beer, I thought, this DOES taste like Bud- except it's actually GOOD!

  • @anzebeton1869
    @anzebeton1869 Před 10 měsíci

    GI's are wild. My region of Slovenia produces some mid-level quality sausage, nothing to stand out, but it has a GI, so it's special

  • @MariaRepovaCommunication

    I really love your videos. they are so funny, but not all the time straight to your face funny, but subtle way funny but packed with it.
    You are doing a great job I have to say! Ia m happy it seems to work out really well for your channel :)

    • @DreamPrague
      @DreamPrague  Před rokem

      What a lovely comment. Thank you for taking the time!

  • @jeffreyjohansen4021
    @jeffreyjohansen4021 Před 10 měsíci

    Wonderful, you are in Ceske Budejovice, my town! I love it here, so of course, I liked this video, although I knew all about the Budvar/Budweiser wars.

  • @ca895221
    @ca895221 Před 10 měsíci +1

    In the first place, I find the American Budweiser unsavory and not only me, so even if it was normally sold here, I suppose that hardly anyone would buy it.

  • @ingridlaskova8526
    @ingridlaskova8526 Před rokem +2

    Smutné, že mi tu zmizel příspěvek. A to jsem to nemyslela urážlivě.😔

  • @conceptalfa
    @conceptalfa Před rokem +1

    Excellent as always!!!👍👍👍

  • @thor9517
    @thor9517 Před rokem +1

    Wery well done, thank you for spreading the message for us. Na Zdraví!

  • @martinsmid8658
    @martinsmid8658 Před rokem +1

    Budweiser není jediné ukradené místní označení piva. To samé je i Michelob - podle obce Měcholupy u Žatce (Michelob bei Saaz), kde rodina Dreherů vařila špičkové pivo.

  • @vladp7405
    @vladp7405 Před rokem

    I appreciate your unbiasedness!

  • @Juklitz282
    @Juklitz282 Před rokem +1

    Hi Jen, by the way - you used logo of Baťa somewhere in this vid. Maybe would be nice idea for some future video to go through the history of this company, while it´s pretty interesting story.

    • @DreamPrague
      @DreamPrague  Před rokem

      On my list! I FIND the Baťa history facsinating!

    • @vsevedouci
      @vsevedouci Před rokem

      @@DreamPrague Tak to bude buď dlouhé video, klidně několik hodin, nebo jen velmi stručný výtah z historie. 😉

  • @OldaPitucha
    @OldaPitucha Před rokem +2

    Ve své podstatě krásný rozbor "práva" (nikoliv zákonů).... Nechcete studovat na právnické fakultě? Mě se ten výklad opravdu líbil!! Jste úžasná! Držím palce ve všech nástrahách v Česku (viz.: občanství, atd...). Byla by škoda o vás přijít!!!! :-D

  • @rvosicky
    @rvosicky Před rokem +2

    Again, absolutely fantastic video. The script, the realization, it is just perfect. It's amazing how you always study the given topic. You are truly one of my TOP CZcamsrs. Every video of yours is simply wonderful.

    • @DreamPrague
      @DreamPrague  Před rokem

      You made my weekend. Thanks for noticing where I try to improve every week!

  • @adamvanek5868
    @adamvanek5868 Před rokem +7

    Pěkné! Pro mě jako pro Čecha je více než výmluvné, že přesně ta piva od AB InBev, jak jsou na 7:51 - jsou ta piva, která bych nikdy nepil, protože nejsou dobrá. 😅

    • @amonx8307
      @amonx8307 Před rokem

      Tak Stella nebo Corona nejsou nejhorší, ale 10 kousků na posezení bych jich asi nedal no

    • @frantiseksvitek471
      @frantiseksvitek471 Před rokem +2

      No asi takhle, koštoval jsem to. A není to ono. Ale že je základ částečně z rýže jsem neměl ani tušení asi proto bylo tak hnusný. Brrr jsem si na to vzpomněl a mám osypky.

    • @amonx8307
      @amonx8307 Před rokem

      @@frantiseksvitek471 Jo, tak americkej "Budweiser" jsem neměl

  • @PavelKraus_webdesign
    @PavelKraus_webdesign Před rokem

    Mám slzy v očích a to pivo vůbec nepiju. Děkuji ti za toto video! ♥♥♥

  • @toxicvomit3345
    @toxicvomit3345 Před rokem +1

    Fantastic presentation - thank you - very insightful indeed - BTW you would make an excellent judge too!!

  • @kibicz
    @kibicz Před rokem +1

    BTW: there is one more geografical name Anheuser-Busch appropriated - Michelob, which is german name for Měcholupy.

  • @ZemplinTemplar
    @ZemplinTemplar Před rokem +3

    Another great video, Jen. :-) "People buy stories', how well put. Easily abused, though, as you yourself warn.
    You should warn all the Prague sellers of trdelniks that, though they might call them trdelniks, they will get into legal trouble if they call them Skalica trdelniks. The EU and our governments had decided concerning this recipe and trademark years ago: The only authentic Skalica trdelniks are made in Skalica in Slovakia, based on authentic local recipes past down for the last several centuries.
    There are also, like with the Bud and Budvar situation, also flip-sides (largelly past ones now), involving wannabe conmen: Back in the 1990s, a company in the Slovak village of Becherov tried to create a copy of Czech herbal liquor Becherovka, with a slightly different logo, label and bottle design. Yeah, a liquor brand equivalent of a mockbuster ! Lawsuits from Czech Becherovka, and criticisms from actual Slovak liquor companies, such as the famous Demanovka, led to the eventual shutdown and closure of the mock-Becherovka.
    Back in the commie era, a state-run company in Czechoslovakia produced ersatz-rum, labeled openly as such, under the trading name Tuzemsky rum ("Domestic rum"). Once Czechia and Slovakia entered the EU, the modern incarnation of the producer had to rebrand the product with the punny name "Tuzemsky um" ("Domestic wit"). You also cannot call a sparkling wine from our countries as champagne, that would be illegal. So we have sumive vina ("sparkling wine") and sekty ("sects", in the spirits for drinking sense), but we can also have our own authentic Skalica trdelniks, sheep cheese ostiepoks, etc. :-)

  • @tomaspospisil6285
    @tomaspospisil6285 Před rokem +3

    Opět naprosto perfektní video. Moc Vám fandím.

  • @kookarini
    @kookarini Před rokem +3

    I love Budejce! a very beautiful town square.

  • @mk6022
    @mk6022 Před rokem

    I went to high school there 94-98. Lived there in student housing all 4 years. Love that city, great memories.

  • @Nojby99
    @Nojby99 Před rokem +2

    a next few months as you told me, ended up being 3 years. Yes, corona changed plans from all of us. I promised you that the first round of beers is on me, but the brewery was probably better choice :D Great topic and great video :)

  • @user-gp8kt5kj1x
    @user-gp8kt5kj1x Před 3 měsíci

    Thanke you for good explanation.

  • @PavelSutner1945
    @PavelSutner1945 Před rokem

    I was wondering when you get to this topic!!❤

  • @jakubkovac346
    @jakubkovac346 Před rokem

    I have been watching your videos for years and Finally, you visited my town of Budějovice or as we say it Budějce :D Thank, hope you had fun :)

    • @DreamPrague
      @DreamPrague  Před rokem

      We had a blast! What a lovely hometown you have!

  • @radekmichl5792
    @radekmichl5792 Před rokem +4

    Jako Budějčák tleskám, škoda že jsem Vás nepotkal

  • @ivanostry3359
    @ivanostry3359 Před rokem

    American Budweiser is a slightly effervescent beverage made from fermented rice. People who like beer generally don’t drink that liquid.

  • @snuffyballparks6501
    @snuffyballparks6501 Před 2 měsíci

    Spring 2016... traveled to České Budějovice. Had this beer in the old town square on tap. FANTATASTIC! No comparison to the American version. A lagers go, I found this to be the best lager I've ever tasted. Best Pils I ever tasted is Pilsner Urquell. Had that in Pilsen on tap. Just wow! My favorite beer ever. Then again, I prefer Pilsners and lagers. On a side note... the European version of Guinness is far better than what you get in America. Wow! Loved it.

  • @uzivatel56
    @uzivatel56 Před rokem +1

    What a great video! Top notch as ever.

  • @cimvictimlip1986
    @cimvictimlip1986 Před 10 měsíci

    Great video as always!

  • @FilipOffski
    @FilipOffski Před rokem +1

    Výborný! Díky!

  • @tom83rodr37
    @tom83rodr37 Před rokem

    Dík, opět skvělé, vrtalo mi to hlavou už asi 25 let od té doby, kdy jsem ještě jako teenager poprvé slyšel starej countryovej flák Joea Diffieho "Cold Budweiser and a Sweet Tater" a bláhově se domníval, že v něm opěvuje český pivo...

  • @Mirinovic
    @Mirinovic Před rokem +3

    Nechtěla by jste Miladino popisování vaření piva dát do zvláštního videa?

    • @karellinhart1609
      @karellinhart1609 Před rokem

      Poradím vám. Udělejte si výlet do Budějovic, přímo do pivovaru a objednejte se na exkurzi. Provedou vás výrobou, uvidíte varnu, nerezové tanky, prostě všechno od začátku až do konce, navíc ve sklepě to pivo přímo uchutnáte z kohoutu. A jak skončíte, tak určitě nikam neodcházejte, ale jděte do pivovaru na oběd, nebo večeři. Je tam neuvěřitelně milá a veselá obsluha, pivo kroužek je excelentní a navíc skvělá, ale fakt skvělá kuchyně. Stojí to za výlet a jestli budete v té restauraci, tak pozdravujte Honzu, určitě si na nás vzpomene, i když to už je pár roků, co jsme tam byli naposledy🙂Raději si rezervujte exkurzi předem a hlavně předem místo v restauraci, většinou tam bývávalo obsazeno bez objednání.
      To pivo kroužek, jak tomu říkají je skvělé. Ale zkoušel jsem si to stejné pivo, které čepují stejně jako v pivovaru ze sudu (!) je prostě nepitelné.

  • @martinmarek3381
    @martinmarek3381 Před rokem

    OMG, you are more Czech/European than myself - I was born in Czechoslovakia though! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
    Thank you for your clever teaching! 💖

  • @hans-yz9yp
    @hans-yz9yp Před 5 měsíci

    Meanwhile in Germany:
    Both are sold as Budweiser to be precise Budvar Budweiser and Bud Budweiser...
    This is frustrating because I work in a drinks market...

  • @lubosjaronek6868
    @lubosjaronek6868 Před rokem +4

    Velmi podařený díl. Možná by jsi mohla vysvětlit lidem, jak "odcizila" Amerika česku kontaktní čočky.

    • @Ironclad404
      @Ironclad404 Před 4 měsíci

      >by jsi
      Obsah videa, komentáře... Tady se sešla zase cháska...

  • @Dung30n
    @Dung30n Před 10 měsíci

    I have to commend you pronunciation of Přemysl at 05:26. Not many non-native speakers manage that, and even locals often struggle with the dreaded Ř in primary school.

    • @holger_p
      @holger_p Před 2 měsíci

      From the comment, we know as much as we did before. It's hart do transfer in written form.

  • @tomasvalek8839
    @tomasvalek8839 Před rokem

    To zeměpisné označení je známka České pivo, které nijak se sporem Budvar vs. Bidweiser nesouvisí (používá ho většina českých pivovarů). Trademark, o který ve sporu jde, řeší, zda má Budvar původ až založením akciové společnosti nebo už udělením práva pivovárečného ve 12. století, když to hodně zjednoduším.

  • @ivanjenykowicz7934
    @ivanjenykowicz7934 Před rokem +7

    pls, note the Czech style of humor, even here (1999 Budvar commercial) : czcams.com/video/Js1pcBR3WEo/video.html

  • @viktorbelousek88
    @viktorbelousek88 Před rokem +1

    Super as allways... finally someone expained to me what is the story about and who stole the name.....

  • @Dream-bebe
    @Dream-bebe Před 6 měsíci

    A Very informative video! 😊

  • @johnprattley945
    @johnprattley945 Před rokem +1

    A very enjoyable video.
    You didn’t go in much detail about the brewery tour and I wonder if it has changed since my visit back in 2009. Back then they took you into the cellar where they had diverted some of the beer before it was pasteurized and filtered into massive wooden barrels especially for drinking by visitors. The guide opened a tap in a barrel to fill for each of us a plastic cup with beer.
    Your mention of the legal conflicts bought back memories of being able to buy and drink Duff in the middle of Florence. It was being brewed in Europe despite legal protests from Twentieth Century Fox.
    Wouldn’t most Czech’s be of the opinion that if you are unwise enough to inflect that American concoction on your system, then to avoid lasting damage that it would be prudent to begin for medicinal purposes a daily dose of Becherovka combined with spending the following weekend taking the waters at Karlovy Vary. Perhaps a visit to Karlovy Vary combined with a drink of Becherovka would be a good subject for a future video.

  • @dandvoracek8692
    @dandvoracek8692 Před rokem

    5:25 wtf Jen, did I just hear a perfect "ř" on your part? Nice!

  • @Aktivist1000
    @Aktivist1000 Před rokem

    Great elaboration! 👍 BTW is Budweiser (of course the original one) my most-love beer. 🙂

  • @petrskupa6292
    @petrskupa6292 Před rokem +1

    You became soo good!
    Proud to be watching Your videos from beginnings .... while being Budweiser citizen actually 😏

  • @topixfromthetropix1674
    @topixfromthetropix1674 Před rokem +1

    Oddly enough, the Budweiser brewed in China is better than the US Bud. There is a 10 day beer festival on the beach in Qingdao that draws around 3 million visitors in a normal year. Bud has a huge tent every year with food, entertainment, and beer.