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PILSNER URQUELL

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Bottle served in Prague

Bottle (North America version)

Main gate of the Pilsner Urquell. It is used as a symbol of brewery. brewery

Pilsner Urquell in original glass

'Pilsner Urquell' (-German and international title, ''Plzeňský prazdroj'' in Czech) is a bottom-fermenting beer produced since 1842 in Pilsen, Bohemia (now Czech Republic). The beer is today a prominent brand of global brewing empire SABMiller, which has also started brewing Pilsner Urquell in Poland.[1]
Pilsner Urquell is somewhat heavier (with an almost ale-like fruitiness in the malt body) and more strongly hopped than most pilsener beers . Saaz hops, a noble hop variety, are a key element in its flavour profile.

Contents
History
Timeline
Museum
Notes and references
See also
External links

History


As its name indicates (both "Urquell" and "Prazdroj" mean "original source"); it is the world's original pilsener, or golden beer. Most popular lagers produced in the rest of the world are based upon this original beer . Any beer that calls itself a pilsner, pilsener or pils is referring to its being made in the style of this beer, first formulated by Josef Groll in 1842 at ''Měšťanský pivovar'' (Burgess' Brewery) in Pilsen on 5 October 1842. ''Plzeňský pramen'', ''Prapramen'', ''Měšťanské Plzeňské'', ''Plzeňský pravý zdroj'' were brand names that the Burgess' Brewery registered at the end of the nineteenth century; however, it was another name that persevered: ''Prazdroj''.
Timeline


★ 1295 City of Pilsen established, beginnings of brewing.

★ 1307 First recorded mention of the existence of an actual brewery with malt house.

★ 1839 Burghers in Pilsen decide to found the ''Měšťanský pivovar'' (Burgess' Brewery).

★ 15 September 1839 – autumn 1840 Construction of the Burgess' Brewery, forerunner of today's brewery.

★ 5 October 1842 First brew of Bavarian type beer, bottom-fermented beer, so-called pale lager.

★ 1 March 1859 "Pilsner Bier" brand name registered at the Chamber of Commerce and Trade in Pilsen.

★ 2nd half of 19th century Brewery expands in Europe, first exports from Pilsen to America.

★ 1869 ''První akciový pivovar'', today known as Gambrinus.

★ 1898 New ''Prazdroj'' – ''Urquell'' trade mark created.

★ 1910 ''Světovar'' - ''Český Plzeňský pivovar akciové společnosti v Plzni''.

★ 1913 Output over 100 million litres of beer, commercial representation in 34 countries.

★ 1925 - 1933 Merger of Pilsen breweries.

★ 1933 Two breweries in Pilsen: ''Měšťanský pivovar'' and ''Plzeňské akciové pivovary'' (PAP). Majority of PAP shares owned by ''Měšťanský pivovar''.

★ 1 June 1945 National administration for companies owned by ''Měšťanský pivovar'' in Pilsen . National administration took over management of the ''Měšťanský pivovar'' (afterwards known as ''Prazdroj'') and PAP (''Gambrinus'').

★ 13 September 1946 Nationalization of both breweries and creation of a single national company, ''Plzeňské pivovary''.

★ 1 Jun 1964 Formation of the company ''Západočeské pivovary'' with registered office in Pilsen. Creation of the national company ''Plzeňský Prazdroj'' with regard to ownership of trademarks and contact with customers abroad.

★ November 1989 Fundamental changes initiated for the company's entire organisation.

★ 1 May 1992 Following privatization the joint stock company ''Plzeňské pivovary, a.s.'' is established. Major investment, technological development, rise in output and exports, development of business and distribution network, marketing.

★ 1994 Formation of joint stock company ''Plzeňský Prazdroj''.

★ 1999 Merger approved with the companies ''Pivovar RADEGAST a. s.'', and ''Pivovar Velké Popovice a. s.''

★ 1999 ''Plzeňský Prazdroj, a. s.'' becomes part of South African Breweries.

★ 30 September 2002 merger completed with the companies ''Pivovar RADEGAST a. s.'', and ''Pivovar Velké Popovice a. s.'' This resulted in the formation of a single joint stock company called ''Plzeňský Prazdroj, a. s.''

Museum


The Brewery Museum is located in the authentic medieval brewing house with malt house, which has been declared a cultural monument.
The Museum includes the late Gothic malt house, kiln, original drying shed and two-level laying-down cellars with ice-cellar, which are hewn from the Pilsen substrata. The exhibition covers Pilsen's most ancient history, the development of crafts, the emergence and growth of the guilds, the beginnings and development of brewing, malting, the craft of cooper, haulage and catering.
The tour includes a replica of a pub from the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries and a laboratory from the second half of the 19th century. The city walls have been opened with an example of the cultivation of barley and hops.

Notes and references


1. Czech beer brand gets Polish licence

See also



Czech beer

External links



www.pilsnerurquell.com — the official website Pilsner Urquell

www.prazdroj.cz — the official website Plzensky Prazdroj

Beer production chart — an interactive scheme of the Pilsner Urquell production

Your Next Beer - Pilsner Urquell - a podcast about this beer, touches on taste and history.

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