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Cambodia Beer

November 9, 2012 By Jay Brooks

cambodia
Today in 1953, Cambodia gained their Independence from France.

Cambodia
cambodia-color

Cambodia Breweries

  • Cambodia Brewery (Heineken)
  • Cambrew Ltd.
  • Khmer Brewery
  • Kingdom Breweries (Cambodia) Ltd.
  • Manhanlou Restaurant
  • Munich Beer Restaurant

Cambodia Brewery Guides

  • Beer Advocate
  • Beer Me
  • Rate Beer

Other Guides

  • CIA World Factbook
  • Official Website
  • U.S. Embassy
  • Wikipedia

Guild: None Known

National Regulatory Agency: None

Beverage Alcohol Labeling Requirements: Not Known

Drunk Driving Laws: BAC 0.05%

cambodia

  • Full Name: Kingdom of Cambodia (f.k.a. Khmer Republic, Democratic Kampuchea, People’s Republic of Kampuchea)
  • Location: Southeastern Asia, bordering the Gulf of Thailand, between Thailand, Vietnam, and Laos
  • Government Type: Multiparty democracy under a constitutional monarchy
  • Language: Khmer (official) 95%, French, English
  • Religion(s): Buddhist (official) 96.4%, Muslim 2.1%, other 1.3%, unspecified 0.2%
  • Capital: Phnom Penh
  • Population: 14,952,665; 68th
  • Area: 181,035 sq km, 90th
  • Comparative Area: Slightly smaller than Oklahoma
  • National Food: Amok trey
  • National Symbols: Lion, Kouprey (mammal), Giant Ibis (bird), Elephant; Palmyra palm (Borassus flabellifer); Angkor Wat
  • Affiliations: UN, ASEAN
  • Independence: From France, November 9, 1953

cambodia-coa

  • Alcohol Legal: Yes
  • Minimum Drinking Age: None
  • BAC: 0.08%
  • Number of Breweries: 6

cambodia-money

  • How to Say “Beer”: Dughck / ប៊ីយេរ
  • How to Order a Beer: មួយ ប៊ីយេរ, សូម
  • How to Say “Cheers”: សន្តិយុត្ត
  • Toasting Etiquette: N/A

cambodia-map

Alcohol Consumption By Type:

  • Beer: 38%
  • Wine: 1%
  • Spirits: 61%

Alcohol Consumption Per Capita (in litres):

  • Recorded: 1.77
  • Unrecorded: 3.00
  • Total: 4.77
  • Beer: 0.74

WHO Alcohol Data:

  • Per Capita Consumption: 1.8 litres
  • Alcohol Consumption Trend: Increase
  • Excise Taxes: Yes
  • Minimum Age: None
  • Sales Restrictions: No
  • Advertising Restrictions: No
  • Sponsorship/Promotional Restrictions: No

Patterns of Drinking Score: 3

Prohibition: None

cambodia-asia

Filed Under: Beers, Breweries Tagged With: Asia, Cambodia

Bud Going To The Dark Side?

November 7, 2012 By Jay Brooks

darth-vader
Maybe it’s Deschutes’ Black Butte Porter or Guinness that’s making Anheuser-Busch InBev (ABI) come over to the dark side? But whatever the reason, ABI is apparently poised to release at least five, possibly six, new beers which, if not actually black, have significantly more color than your average ABI beer. And apparently they’re also more extreme beers — which for ABI means 6% a.b.v. (it’s all relative). The first of these, Bud Black Crown, is described as a “golden amber lager” so it would appear “Black Crown” is more of a ceremonial title than a beer descriptor. According to one label I saw, there’s apparently a website set up — www.budweiser.com/blackcrown — though so far there’s nothing set up there yet. The Black Crown came from the Budweiser Project 12, specifically the Los Angeles entry. According to AdAge, there will most likely be a big marketing push behind this release, which may include a Super Bowl ad, and — ooh boy — a specially designed bow-tie can. The Black Crown is expected to be launched in early February.

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Next up is Michelob Black Lager, a “Special Dark Lager” and advertised as a “German-style Doppelbock.” There’s not much information I could find on this one, so it’s anybody’s guess what this will be like.

6726.BlackBock_Labels_ForTTB

Then, from the Busch family comes Busch Black Light. So either they’re going after the old hippies with their black light posters or having a bit of oxymoronic fun like “jumbo shrimp” or “black gold.” This one’s also something of a head-scratcher. It, too, is 6% a.b.v. — high for a light — and also mentions being “ice-brewed.” It couldn’t be a “black light,” like a black IPA, could it? That seems way too far-fetched, doesn’t it? So what is it? I’m stumped.

busch-black-light

And let’s not forget the Newark, New Jersey (née Latrobe, Pennsylvania) brand Rolling Rock. They’re coming out with Rolling Rock Black Rock, an “Extra Dark,” which presumably means it’s as “extra dark” as their regular beer is “extra pale ale.”

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Lastly, there’s ABI’s German brand, Beck’s, which is brewed here in the states. Beck’s will apparently be launching two brand extensions, presumably hoping to squeeze more shelf space out of Bud-friendly retailers. The first of these is Beck’s Black Jewel. It appears that it was also be 6% a.b.v. — which I’m starting to think is a magic number — and is brewed with Liberty hops, and could possibly be a single-hop beer. No world, however, on the beer’s color.

6726.BlackJewel_Labels_ForTTB

Lastly, this one’s more of a stretch, darkside-wise. Beck’s Sapphire looks like it will either be a single hop beer or at least feature the German hop Sapphire (a.k.a. Saphir). But it does have a dark green and black label, so who knows? It, too, will be 6% a.b.v. (so that’s four out of six). Also, I always thought sapphires were blue and my understanding is that if impurities like chromium get into the gem, then it’s called “red corundum,” or more commonly a “ruby.” So who knows what the deal is with the red sapphire?

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So why is ABI suddenly going over to the dark side with beer color, labels and in their naming strategies? Your guess is as good as mine. It’s not as if dark beers have suddenly started taking off last week. Guinness has been around for a very long time, and most craft breweries have included a porter or stout in their portfolios for decades. Although we don’t even know if these will even be black in color. It seems doubtful, more likely they’ll just be darker in relation to Bud’s other offerings, in much the same way the original pale ales weren’t really pale, just paler than the popular dark beers at the time of their introduction. Again, it’s all relative. Plus, calling beers “black” this or that just sounds cooler, especially to the hipster millennials they’re obviously targeting with these beers. Some have speculated that it’s in response to the recent success that Yuengling has enjoyed with their (slightly) darker beers, but I don’t know. It certainly will be interesting to see how this all plays out in the coming months.

Filed Under: Beers, Breweries, Editorial, News Tagged With: Anheuser-Busch InBev, Big Brewers, new release

I’m A Craft Beer Drinker And I Vote

November 5, 2012 By Jay Brooks

politics-balloons
A couple of months ago, my friend and colleague, Don Russell — who often writes under the non de plume Joe Sixpack — wrote a provocative article declaring Craft-Beer Drinkers to Decide Election. With the presidential election tomorrow, I thought it fitting to take another look at that.

Russell ranked “the states by brewery density — the number of breweries per 1,000 square miles.” From that, a pattern emerged. Of the 25 states with the highest concentration of breweries, all of them voted for the Democratic candidate in 2008; what statisticians call a “positive correlation.” His interpretation:

The density of breweries in a state is at least partly related to the density of its population; the more people, the more breweries. Obama performs better in densely populated states because urban populations tend to be more diverse and liberal.

Naturally, the reverse is true: States with fewer breweries per square mile overwhelmingly vote Republican.

blue-vs-red-states-2010

Another colleague, Jeff Alworth in Portland, Oregon, disagreed with Russell’s analysis and said so in Gerrymandered! Craft Beer Is No Proxy for Political Leanings. He believes brewery density is the wrong metric to use, preferring breweries per capita. I confess that’s a statistic I’ve never warmed to, for no particular reason except that it seems to unfairly favor states with less people in many cases.

Russell doesn’t examine that, but he does also look at states by per capita beer consumption. In that instance, no illuminating trends appear. “Of the 10 biggest beer-drinking states, five voted for Obama in 2008, and five backed Sen. John McCain of Arizona.”

In the end, according to Russell. “What’s really important here is the type of beer voters are drinking.” Whichever way the election goes tomorrow, it will be interesting to see if any of this holds true. I can’t help but like the idea of craft beer deciding elections, however far-fetched. Still, the important thing is to drink craft beer … and vote. I want to see that bumper sticker: “I’m a craft beer drinker and I vote.”

craft-beer-voter

UPDATE: As Stan Hieronymus points out, I was remiss in not including Beer Drinkers For Obama.

Filed Under: Beers, Breweries, Editorial, Just For Fun, News, Politics & Law Tagged With: Statistics

Panama Beer

November 3, 2012 By Jay Brooks

panama
Today in 1903, Panama gained their Independence from Colombia.

Panama
panama-color

Panama Breweries

  • Bocas Brewery
  • Cerveceria La Rana Dorada
  • Cerveceria Nacional Panama
  • Cervecerias Baru Panama
  • Istmo Brew Pub
  • Orlando’s Beer
  • The Rock Boquete
  • SAB Miller
  • UnaBev

Panama Brewery Guides

  • Beer Advocate
  • Beer Me
  • Rate Beer

Other Guides

  • CIA World Factbook
  • Official Website
  • U.S. Embassy
  • Wikipedia
  • The History of Beer in Panama (in Spanish)

Guild: None Known

National Regulatory Agency: None

Beverage Alcohol Labeling Requirements: Not Known

Drunk Driving Laws: BAC 0.08%

panama

  • Full Name: Republic of Panama
  • Location: Central America, bordering both the Caribbean Sea and the North Pacific Ocean, between Colombia and Costa Rica
  • Government Type: Constitutional democracy
  • Language: Spanish (official), English 14%
  • Religion(s): Roman Catholic 85%, Protestant 15%
  • Capital: Panamá City
  • Population: 3,510,045; 132nd
  • Area: 75,420 sq km, 118th
  • Comparative Area: Slightly smaller than South Carolina
  • National Food: Sancocho de Gallina
  • National Symbols: Harpy Eagle; Holy Ghost Orchid; Panama tree (Sterculia apetala)
  • Affiliations: UN, OAS
  • Independence: From Colombia, November 3, 1903 / From Spain, November 28, 1821

panama-coa

  • Alcohol Legal: Yes
  • Minimum Drinking Age: 18
  • BAC: 0.08%
  • Number of Breweries: 5

panama_dollar

  • How to Say “Beer”: cerveza
  • How to Order a Beer: Una cerveza, por favor
  • How to Say “Cheers”: Salud
  • Toasting Etiquette: Panamanians sometimes say “Salud!” (health) before a drink. Otherwise there are no typical toasts or specific protocols to follow when making toasts.

panama-map

Alcohol Consumption By Type:

  • Beer: 63%
  • Wine: 4%
  • Spirits: 33%
  • Other: <1%

Alcohol Consumption Per Capita (in litres):

  • Recorded: 5.85
  • Unrecorded: 1.00
  • Total: 6.85
  • Beer: 3.71

WHO Alcohol Data:

  • Per Capita Consumption: 5.9 litres
  • Alcohol Consumption Trend: Stable
  • Excise Taxes: Yes
  • Minimum Age: 18
  • Sales Restrictions: Time, location
  • Advertising Restrictions: Yes
  • Sponsorship/Promotional Restrictions: No

Patterns of Drinking Score: N/A

Prohibition: None

panama-no-amer

Filed Under: Beers, Breweries Tagged With: Central America, Panama

Micronesia Beer

November 3, 2012 By Jay Brooks

micronesia
Today in 1986, the Federated States of Micronesia gained their Independence from the US-administered UN trusteeship.

Micronesia
micronesia-color

Micronesia Breweries

  • None Known

Micronesia Brewery Guides

  • Beer Advocate
  • Beer Me
  • Rate Beer

Other Guides

  • CIA World Factbook
  • Official Website
  • U.S. Embassy
  • Wikipedia

Guild: None Known

National Regulatory Agency: None

Beverage Alcohol Labeling Requirements: Not Known

Drunk Driving Laws: BAC 0.08%

micronesia

  • Full Name: Federated States of Micronesia
  • Location: Oceania, island group in the North Pacific Ocean, about three-quarters of the way from Hawaii to Indonesia
  • Government Type: Constitutional government in free association with the US; the Compact of Free Association entered into force on 3 November 1986 and the Amended Compact entered into force in May 2004
  • Language: English (official and common language), Chuukese, Kosrean, Pohnpeian, Yapese, Ulithian, Woleaian, Nukuoro, Kapingamarangi
  • Religion(s): Roman Catholic 52.7%, Protestant 41.7% (Congregational 40.1%, Baptist 0.9%, Seventh-Day Adventist 0.7%), other 3.8%, none or unspecified 0.8%
  • Capital: Palikir
  • Population: 106,487; 191st
  • Area: 702 sq km, 191st
  • Comparative Area: Four times the size of Washington, DC
  • National Food: Micronesian Cuisine
  • National Symbol: Four Stars
  • Affiliations: UN, Pacific Community
  • Independence: From the US-administered UN trusteeship, November 3, 1986

micronesia-coa

  • Alcohol Legal: Yes
  • Minimum Drinking Age: 21
  • BAC: % varies by island
  • Number of Breweries: 0

us-money

  • How to Say “Beer”: beer
  • How to Order a Beer: one beer, please
  • How to Say “Cheers”: cheers
  • Toasting Etiquette: N/A

micronesia-map

Alcohol Consumption By Type:

  • Beer: 43%
  • Wine: 39%
  • Spirits: 18%

Alcohol Consumption Per Capita (in litres):

  • Recorded: 4.50
  • Unrecorded: 1.00
  • Total: 5.50
  • Beer: 1.43

WHO Alcohol Data:

  • Per Capita Consumption: 4.5 litres
  • Alcohol Consumption Trend: N/A
  • Excise Taxes: Yes
  • Minimum Age: 21
  • Sales Restrictions: Time, location, specific events, intoxicated persons, petrol stations
  • Advertising Restrictions: Yes
  • Sponsorship/Promotional Restrictions: Yes

Patterns of Drinking Score: N/A

Prohibition: None

micronesia-pacific

Filed Under: Beers, Breweries Tagged With: Micronesia, Oceana, Pacific

Dominica Beer

November 3, 2012 By Jay Brooks

dominica
Today in 1978, Dominica gained their Independence from the United Kingdom.

Dominica
dominica-color

Dominica Breweries

  • Dominica Brewery and Beverages Ltd.
  • Kubuli Beer

Dominica Brewery Guides

  • Beer Advocate
  • Beer Me
  • Rate Beer

Other Guides

  • CIA World Factbook
  • Official Website
  • U.S. Embassy
  • Wikipedia

Guild: None Known

National Regulatory Agency: None

Beverage Alcohol Labeling Requirements: Not Known

Drunk Driving Laws: BAC 0.08%

domenica

  • Full Name: Commonwealth of Dominica
  • Location: Caribbean, island between the Caribbean Sea and the North Atlantic Ocean, about half way between Puerto Rico and Trinidad and Tobago
  • Government Type: Parliamentary democracy
  • Language: English (official), French patois
  • Religion(s): Roman Catholic 61.4%, Protestant 20.6% (Seventh-Day Adventist 6%, Pentecostal 5.6%, Baptist 4.1%, Methodist 3.7%, Church of God 1.2%), Jehovah’s Witnesses 1.2%, other Christian 7.7%, Rastafarian 1.3%, other or unspecified 1.6%, none 6.1%
  • Capital: Roseau
  • Population: 73,126; 201st
  • Area: 751 sq km, 189th
  • Comparative Area: Slightly more than four times the size of Washington, DC
  • National Food: Mountain Chicken
  • National Symbol: Sisserou Parrot
  • Affiliations: UN, Commonwealth, OAS
  • Independence: From the UK, November 3, 1978

dominica-coa

  • Alcohol Legal: Yes
  • Minimum Drinking Age: 18
  • BAC: 0.08%
  • Number of Breweries: 1

dominica-money

  • How to Say “Beer”: beer
  • How to Order a Beer: one beer, please
  • How to Say “Cheers”: cheers
  • Toasting Etiquette: N/A

dominica-map

Alcohol Consumption By Type:

  • Beer: 6%
  • Wine: 10%
  • Spirits: 83%
  • Other: <1%

Alcohol Consumption Per Capita (in litres):

  • Recorded: 7.34
  • Unrecorded: 0.50
  • Total: 7.84
  • Beer: 0.50

WHO Alcohol Data:

  • Per Capita Consumption: 7.3 litres
  • Alcohol Consumption Trend: Stable
  • Excise Taxes: Yes
  • Minimum Age: 18
  • Sales Restrictions: Time, location, specific events, intoxicated persons, petrol stations
  • Advertising Restrictions: No
  • Sponsorship/Promotional Restrictions: No

Patterns of Drinking Score: 2

Prohibition: None

domenica-carib

Filed Under: Beers, Breweries Tagged With: Caribbean, Dominica

Antigua & Barbuda Beer

November 1, 2012 By Jay Brooks

antigua
Today in 1981, Antigua and Barbuda gained their Independence from the United Kingdom.

Antigua and Barbuda
antigua-color

Antigua and Barbuda Breweries

  • Antigua Brewery

Antigua and Barbuda Brewery Guides

  • Beer Advocate
  • Beer Me
  • Rate Beer

Other Guides

  • CIA World Factbook
  • Official Website
  • U.S. Embassy
  • Wikipedia

Guild: None Known

National Regulatory Agency: None

Beverage Alcohol Labeling Requirements: Not Known

Drunk Driving Laws: BAC 0.08%

antigua-barbuda

  • Full Name: Antigua and Barbuda
  • Location: Caribbean, islands between the Caribbean Sea and the North Atlantic Ocean, east-southeast of Puerto Rico
  • Government Type: Constitutional monarchy with a parliamentary system of government and a Commonwealth realm
  • Language: English (official), local dialects
  • Religion(s): Protestant 76.4% (Anglican 25.7%, Seventh-Day Adventist 12.3%, Pentecostal 10.6%, Moravian 10.5%, Methodist 7.9%, Baptist 4.9%, Church of God 4.5%), Roman Catholic 10.4%, other Christian 5.4%, other 2%, none or unspecified 5.8%
  • Capital: St. John’s
  • Population: 89,018; 198th
  • Area: 442.6 sq km (Antigua 280 sq km; Barbuda 161 sq km), 201st
  • Comparative Area: 2.5 times the size of Washington, DC
  • National Food: Fungie
  • National Symbols: Antigua Black Pineapple; Red Hibiscus; Hawksbill Turtle; Fallow Deer; The Frigate (a.k.a. Man-o’-War or Weather bird); Whitewood tree
  • Affiliations: UN, Commonwealth, OAS
  • Independence: From the UK, November 1, 1981

antigua-barbuda-coa

  • Alcohol Legal: Yes
  • Minimum Drinking Age: 16
  • BAC: 0.08%
  • Number of Breweries: 1

antigua-money

  • How to Say “Beer”: beer
  • How to Order a Beer: One beer, please
  • How to Say “Cheers”: cheers
  • Toasting Etiquette: N/A

antigua-map

Alcohol Consumption By Type:

  • Beer: 28%
  • Wine: 18%
  • Spirits: 53%
  • Other: <1%

Alcohol Consumption Per Capita (in litres):

  • Recorded: 6.76
  • Unrecorded: 0.46
  • Total: 7.22
  • Beer: 2.67

WHO Alcohol Data:

  • Per Capita Consumption: 6.8 litres
  • Alcohol Consumption Trend: Stable
  • Excise Taxes: N/A
  • Minimum Age: 16
  • Sales Restrictions: N/A
  • Advertising Restrictions: N/A
  • Sponsorship/Promotional Restrictions: N/A

Patterns of Drinking Score: N/A

Prohibition: None

antigua-carib

Filed Under: Beers, Breweries Tagged With: Antigua & Barbuda, Caribbean

Turkey Beer

October 29, 2012 By Jay Brooks

turkey
Today in 1923, Turkey gained their Independence from the Ottoman Empire.

Turkey
turkey-color

Turkey Breweries

  • Akberg
  • Anadolu Efes
  • Balans Bräu
  • Khoffner Brewery
  • Park Gıda (Pera Bira)
  • Red Tower Brewery Restaurant
  • Sevilen Şarap Sanayi A.Ş.
  • Süral Grup
  • Taps Istanbul Brewery & Restaurant
  • Türk Tuborg

Turkey Brewery Guides

  • Beer Advocate
  • Beer Me
  • Rate Beer

Other Guides

  • CIA World Factbook
  • Official Website
  • U.S. Embassy
  • Wikipedia

Guild: Beer and Malt Producers´ Association of Turkey

National Regulatory Agency: General Directorate of Protection and Control (Koruma ve Kontrol Genel Müdürlüğü)

Beverage Alcohol Labeling Requirements: Labels must include the following information: Name and brand of product; Name and address of producing company; Name and address of importing company; Production batch number and date; Country of origin; Net weight or volume; Ministry of Agriculture production or import license number and date; Special instructions for use, preparation, or storage; Special warnings, if applicable; and Alcohol content as a percentage (if the product contains more than 1.2 percent alcohol).

Drunk Driving Laws: BAC 0.05%

turkey

  • Full Name: Republic of Turkey
  • Location: Southeastern Europe and Southwestern Asia (that portion of Turkey west of the Bosporus is geographically part of Europe), bordering the Black Sea, between Bulgaria and Georgia, and bordering the Aegean Sea and the Mediterranean Sea, between Greece and Syria
  • Government Type: Republican parliamentary democracy
  • Language: Turkish (official), Kurdish, other minority languages
  • Religion(s): Muslim 99.8% (mostly Sunni), other 0.2% (mostly Christians and Jews)
  • Capital: Ankara
  • Population: 79,749,461; 17th
  • Area: 783,562 sq km, 37th
  • Comparative Area: Slightly larger than Texas
  • National Food: Döner Kebap
  • National Symbols: Gray Wolf; Tulip; star and crescent
  • Affiliations: UN, NATO
  • Independence: From the Ottoman Empire as successor state, October 29, 1918, celebrated as Republic Day

turkey-coa

  • Alcohol Legal: Yes
  • Minimum Drinking Age: 18 [Note: The government has been steadily restricting alcohol in Turkey, with proposals to create alcohol-free zones, bars on alcohol sold in new packaging, bans on sports advertising, restricting sales, and making it harder to have alcohol at public events. Alcohol is still readily available and the legal age is rarely enforced in bars or convenience stores.]
  • BAC: 0.05% [Note: zero for commercial transport and public service drivers.]
  • Number of Breweries: 16

turkey-money

  • How to Say “Beer”: bira / slang: arpa suyu
  • How to Order a Beer: Beer beer-ah, luht-fen
  • How to Say “Cheers”: Serefe (“to honor”) / Sagliginiza (“to your health”) / şerefe
  • Toasting Etiquette: N/A

turkey-map

Alcohol Consumption By Type:

  • Beer: 60%
  • Wine: 5%
  • Spirits: 35%

Alcohol Consumption Per Capita (in litres):

  • Recorded: 1.37
  • Unrecorded: 0.50
  • Total: 1.87
  • Beer: 0.24

WHO Alcohol Data:

  • Per Capita Consumption: 1.4 litres
  • Alcohol Consumption Trend: Stable
  • Excise Taxes: Yes
  • Minimum Age: 18
  • Sales Restrictions: Places, specific events, petrol stations
  • Advertising Restrictions: Yes
  • Sponsorship/Promotional Restrictions: Sales promotion

Patterns of Drinking Score: 3

Prohibition: None

turkey-asia

Filed Under: Beers, Breweries Tagged With: Asia, Middle East, Turkey

Czech Republic Beer

October 28, 2012 By Jay Brooks

czech_republic
Today in 1918, the Czech Republic, then Czechoslovakia, gained their Independence from Austria-Hungary.

Czech Republic
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Czech Republic Breweries

  • Apicor (H. Boháčová)
  • Bernard
  • Bohemia Regent
  • Břevnovský Klášterní Pivovar
  • Budějovický Měštanský Pivovar
  • Budweiser Budvar Ceske Budejovice
  • Chebský Pivovar
  • Domácí Pivovar Magistr
  • Domácí Pivovar Velkorybnický Hastrman
  • Ferdinand Benesov
  • Hostinský pivovar a hotel Excelent
  • Hostinský pivovar Moritz
  • Janáček (K Brewery Trade)
  • Jihlavský Radniční Právovárečný Pivovar
  • Jihoměstský Pivovar
  • Joe’s Garage Beer
  • Klášterní Pivovar Želiv
  • Klásterní Pivovar Strahov
  • Královský pivovar Krušovice
  • Kutílkova palírna a pivovar Žlebské Chvalovice
  • Liberty CZ Group
  • Litoměřický pivovárek Koliba
  • Měšťanský pivovar Havlíčkův Brod
  • Měšťanský Pivovar Strakonice
  • Městský Pivovar Štramberk
  • Malostránský Pivovar Velké Meziříčí
  • Milos Beer
  • Minipivovar Balkán
  • Minipivovar Bzenec
  • Minipivovar Faltus
  • Minipivovar Groll
  • Minipivovar Koníček
  • Minipivovar Kubík Hradec Králové
  • Minipivovar Kvilda (Pekárna Kvilda)
  • Minipivovar Labuť
  • Minipivovar Leskovec
  • Minipivovar Lipník nad Bečvou
  • Minipivovar Loket
  • Minipivovar Ostrava Zábřeh
  • Minipivovar Příbor (Freudovo Pivo)
  • Minipivovar Parník Přerov
  • Minipivovar Pegas
  • Minipivovar Radnice
  • Minipivovar Ratíškovice
  • Minipivovar Rychnov
  • Minipivovar Skřečoňský žabák
  • Minipivovar Slepý Krtek
  • Minipivovar U koníčka
  • Minipivovar U Rytíře Lochoty
  • Minipivovar Velichov
  • Minipivovar Vyšší Brod
  • Minipivovar Železná Ruda
  • Minipivovar Žumberk
  • Modrá Hvězda Dobřany
  • Modrý Abbé
  • Mostecký Kahan
  • Na ranči Ždírec nad Doubravou
  • Novoměstský Pivovar
  • Pašák Plzensky
  • Palìrna U Zeleného Stromu
  • Permon
  • Pilsner Urquell
  • Pivovar a hostinec U Hušků
  • Pivovar Antoš
  • Pivovar Avar
  • Pivovar Bašta
  • Pivovar Berounsky Medved
  • Pivovar Bon
  • Pivovar Broumov-Olivetín
  • Pivovar Černá Hora
  • Pivovar Černý Orel
  • Pivovar Chodovar
  • Pivovar Chotěboř
  • Pivovar Dalešice
  • Pivovar Dobruška (Staročeský Pivovárek)
  • Pivovar Eggenberg
  • Pivovar Falkon
  • Pivovar Herold
  • Pivovar Hlinsko
  • Pivovar Holba
  • Pivovar Hukvaldy
  • Pivovar Jihlava
  • Pivovar Kácov
  • Pivovar Klášter
  • Pivovar Kocour
  • Pivovar Kout na Šumavě
  • Pivovar Kozlíček
  • Pivovar Krásná Studánka
  • Pivovar Kroměříž
  • Pivovar Kunc
  • Pivovar Litovel
  • Pivovar Maly Rohozec
  • Pivovar Mamut
  • Pivovar Matuška
  • Pivovar Medlešice
  • Pivovar MMX
  • Pivovar Na Rychtě
  • Pivovar Náchod
  • Pivovar Nomád
  • Pivovar Nova Paka
  • Pivovar Novosad (Minipivovar Harrachov)
  • Pivovar Nymburk
  • Pivovar Ostravar (Staropramen Breweries/StarBev)
  • Pivovar Pardubice
  • Pivovar Platan
  • Pivovar Podkováň
  • Pivovar Polička
  • Pivovar Poutník
  • Pivovar Radouš
  • Pivovar Rakovník
  • Pivovar Rambousek
  • Pivovar Sachsenberg
  • Pivovar Svatý Ján
  • Pivovar Svijany
  • Pivovar Taschenberg
  • Pivovar Trutnov
  • Pivovar U bojiště 1866 Miletín
  • Pivovar u Bulovky (Richter Brewery)
  • Pivovar U Fleků
  • Pivovar U Tří Růží
  • Pivovar Velké Březno Breznak
  • Pivovar Vyskov (Jihomoravské Pivovary)
  • Pivovar Vysoký Chlumec
  • Pivovar Žamberk
  • Pivovar Zhůřák
  • Pivovarský Dum
  • Pivovarský Dvůr Chýně
  • Pivovarský Dvůr Lipan
  • Pivovarsky Dvůr Zvikov
  • Pivovarský Klub
  • Pivovary Vratislavice
  • Plzensky Prazdroj
  • Poddžbánský Pivovar
  • Podklášterní Pivovar Třebíč
  • Pražský Most U Valsů
  • Primator
  • První Svobodný Žabovřeský Pivovar
  • Purkmistr Pivovarský Dvůr Plzeň
  • Qásek (Biovar) Ostrava
  • Radegast
  • Rožnovský Pivovar
  • Rodinný minipivovar Pacov
  • http://www.minipivovarpacov.cz/
  • Rodinný minipivovar Vendelín Krkoška
  • Rodinny Pivovar Bravůr
  • Rodinný Pivovar Neumann
  • Rodinný Pivovar U Rybiček
  • Rodinný pivovar Vilém
  • Rohovský minipivovar
  • Samson
  • Školní pivovar Praha-Suchdol
  • Spolkový pivovar Sazovice
  • Stará škola Chudenice
  • Starobrno Brewery
  • Starokladenský městský pivovar U Kozlíků
  • Staropilsen
  • Staropramen Breweries (StarBev)
  • Štiřinský Pivovar
  • Šumavský Pivovar
  • Svatováclavský Pivovar Olomouc
  • Svitavský pivovárek Na Kopečku
  • Sznapka
  • Tambor
  • Třebonický Rukodělný Pivovárek
  • U Bezoušků
  • U Bizona Čižice
  • U Dvou Koček
  • U Kralé Ječmínka
  • U Medvídků
  • U orloje Žatec
  • U Richarda
  • U Stočesů
  • Únětický Pivovar
  • Valašský Pivovar Kozlovice
  • Velkopopovicky Kozel
  • Vítek z Prčice
  • Woodmin
  • Zamecky Pivovar Chyše
  • Zámecký Pivovar Detenice
  • Zámecký Pivovar Oslavany
  • Žatecký Pivovar
  • Žižlavar
  • Zlatopramen
  • Zubr Pivovar Prerov

Czech Republic Brewery Guides

  • Beer Advocate
  • Beer Me
  • Rate Beer

Other Guides

  • CIA World Factbook
  • Official Website
  • U.S. Embassy
  • Wikipedia

Guild: Research Institute Of Brewing; Czech Beer & Malt Association

National Regulatory Agency: Ministry of Agriculture,
Food Production Department

Beverage Alcohol Labeling Requirements: EU Regulations

Drunk Driving Laws: BAC 0.00%

czech-republic

  • Full Name: Czech Republic
  • Location: Central Europe, between Germany, Poland, Slovakia, and Austria
  • Government Type: Parliamentary democracy
  • Language: Czech 94.9%, Slovak 2%, other 2.3%, unidentified 0.8%
  • Religion(s): Roman Catholic 26.8%, Protestant 2.1%, other 3.3%, unspecified 8.8%, unaffiliated 59%
  • Capital: Prague (Praha)
  • Population: 10,177,300; 84th
  • Area: 78,867 sq km, 116th
  • Comparative Area: Slightly smaller than South Carolina
  • National Food: Vepřo knedlo zelo (roast pork with dumplings and sauerkraut); Svíčková
  • National Symbols: Double-tailed Lion (Bohemia), Eagle (Moravia and Silesia); linden; Vltava (Bohemia), Morava (river) (Moravia)
  • Affiliations: UN, EU, NATO
  • Independence: Czechoslovakia split into the Czech Republic and Slovakia, January 1, 1993; Note: although January 1 is the day the Czech Republic came into being, the Czechs generally consider October 28, 1918, the day the former Czechoslovakia declared its independence from the Austro-Hungarian Empire, as their independence day

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  • Alcohol Legal: Yes
  • Minimum Drinking Age: 18
  • BAC: 0.00%
  • Number of Breweries: 127

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  • How to Say “Beer”: pivo
  • How to Order a Beer: Pivo, pro-seem
  • How to Say “Cheers”: Nazdar or Na zdraví (“to your health”)
  • Toasting Etiquette: The most common toast is “Na zdravi!” which means “to your health,” upon which each person clicks glasses with everyone at the table. Make eye contact with each person you click glasses with, or you will be considered rude.

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Alcohol Consumption By Type:

  • Beer: 57%
  • Wine: 16%
  • Spirits: 24%
  • Other: 3%

Alcohol Consumption Per Capita (in litres):

  • Recorded: 14.97
  • Unrecorded: 1.48
  • Total: 16.45
  • Beer: 8.51

WHO Alcohol Data:

  • Per Capita Consumption: 15 litres
  • Alcohol Consumption Trend: Stable
  • Excise Taxes: Yes
  • Minimum Age: 18
  • Sales Restrictions: Specific events, intoxicated persons
  • Advertising Restrictions: Some
  • Sponsorship/Promotional Restrictions: No

Patterns of Drinking Score: 3

Prohibition: On September 14, 2012, the government of the Czech Republic banned all sales of liquor with more than 20% alcohol. From this date on it is illegal to sell (and/or offer for sale) such alcoholic beverages in shops, supermarkets, bars, restaurants, gas stations, e-shops etc. This measure was taken in response to the wave of methanol poisoning cases resulting in the deaths of 18 people in the Czech Republic. Since the beginning of the “methanol affair” the total number of deaths has increased to 25. The ban remains until further notice, though restrictions were eased towards the end of September.

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Filed Under: Beers, Breweries Tagged With: Czech Republic, Europe

Turkmenistan Beer

October 27, 2012 By Jay Brooks

turkmenistan
Today in 1991, Turkmenistan gained their Independence from the USSR.

Turkmenistan
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Turkmenistan Breweries

  • Anadolu Efes
  • Shatlyk, XO

Turkmenistan Brewery Guides

  • Beer Advocate
  • Beer Me
  • Rate Beer

Other Guides

  • CIA World Factbook
  • Official Website
  • U.S. Embassy
  • Wikipedia

Guild: None Known

National Regulatory Agency: None

Beverage Alcohol Labeling Requirements: Not Known

Drunk Driving Laws: BAC 0.033%

turkmenistan

  • Full Name: Turkmenistan
  • Location: Central Asia, bordering the Caspian Sea, between Iran and Kazakhstan
  • Government Type: Secular democracy and a presidential republic; but in reality displays authoritarian presidential rule, with power concentrated within the presidential administration
  • Language: Turkmen (official) 72%, Russian 12%, Uzbek 9%, other 7%
  • Religion(s): Muslim 89%, Eastern Orthodox 9%, unknown 2%
  • Capital: Ashgabat (Ashkhabad)
  • Population: 5,054,828; 118th
  • Area: 488,100 sq km, 53rd
  • Comparative Area: Slightly larger than California
  • National Food: Palaw
  • National Symbols: Five carpet guls; Akhal-Teke horse
  • Affiliations: UN, CIS
  • Independence: From the USSR, October 27, 1991

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  • Alcohol Legal: Yes
  • Minimum Drinking Age: 18
  • BAC: 0.033%
  • Number of Breweries: 5

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  • How to Say “Beer”: piwa
  • How to Order a Beer: ÿekelik piwa, ÿaranmak
  • How to Say “Cheers”: saglyk
  • Toasting Etiquette: N/A

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Alcohol Consumption By Type:

  • Beer: 9%
  • Wine: 39%
  • Spirits: 52%

Alcohol Consumption Per Capita (in litres):

  • Recorded: 2.33
  • Unrecorded: 2.30
  • Total: 4.63
  • Beer: 0.21

WHO Alcohol Data:

  • Per Capita Consumption: 2.3 litres
  • Alcohol Consumption Trend: Stable
  • Excise Taxes: N/A
  • Minimum Age: 18
  • Sales Restrictions: N/A
  • Advertising Restrictions: N/A
  • Sponsorship/Promotional Restrictions: N/A

Patterns of Drinking Score: 3

Prohibition: None

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Filed Under: Beers, Breweries Tagged With: Asia, Turkmenistan

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