Talk:Czech beer

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[edit] Bug?

There seems to be a problem with my browser reading this page. The bottom sentence is somewhat impinged upon by the category box. Anyone else? Fire Star 16:37, 26 Jun 2005 (UTC)

I've reloaded it and it seems fine, now. Fire Star 16:39, 26 Jun 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Anecdote

btw, there is one nice joke about the trademark and beer quality:

After the court, a group of lawyers goes to the pub to discuss how to prolong the trademark lawsuit so they get more money from their companies. The Americans order: "Budweiser, OUR Budweiser!", then the Czechs say "Coca-Cola!" The Americans wonder "Why don't you order Budvar?" - the Czechs: "Well, if you won't drink beer, neither we."

... wonder if this would fit in the article :-) --Kavol 10:29, 1 February 2006 (UTC)


[edit] Weird phrase

As much as it saddens me, the phrase "all european cowntries denie the right to sell USA Budwiser brand beer in european soil." is not true. I surely can walk to a shop and buy Budpiss here in Finland, and I'd suspect it's also possible in Germany what with the World Cup and A-B's aggressive marketing. Besides, look at the language :)--Elmeri B. Suokirahvi 20:27, 19 June 2006 (UTC)