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Budweiser is an adjective in German describing something from the city České Budějovice (German: Budweis) in the Czech Republic. It is also a trademark for two beer companies: ÄŒeské BudÄ›jovice (short form: BudÄ›jovice, German: Budweis [also used in English]) is a city in the Czech Republic. ... A trademark or trade mark[1] is a distinctive sign of some kind which is used by an individual, business organization or other legal entity to uniquely identify the source of its products and/or services to consumers, and to distinguish its products or services from those of other entities. ... Schlenkerla Rauchbier straight from the cask Beer is one of the worlds oldest[1] and most popular[2] alcoholic beverages. ...

  • Budweiser (Anheuser-Busch) from Anheuser-Busch in the United States.
  • Budweiser Budvar from České Budějovice in the Czech Republic.

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Budweiser Budvar - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (442 words)
Budweiser is the name of a style of lager beer (similar to pilsner) from the city of České Budějovice in Bohemia (Czech Republic), brewed since 1265.
Budweiser Budvar is produced in four variations: regular (red label) Budvar, light (blue label) Budvar, non-alcoholic (green label) Budvar Free, and fl label Budvar Strong.
Budweiser Budvar has a very rich taste of malt and Saaz hops.
Budweiser - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (140 words)
Budweiser is a German language adjective for something from the city of České Budějovice (German: Budweis).
It is also the name of two brands of beer, which are engaged in legal disputes over the use of the name.
Budweiser Budvar for the beer from the Czech Republic
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