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HEY! Will InBev give into Czech Budweiser and cahange the name of American Budweiser?

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Since InBev is also European.

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  1. I'm pretty sure the Czech Republic is the only place where American Budweiser can't be sold.  I've been to many countries, including those in both Eastern and Western Europe, and finding American Budweiser wasn't a problem.  I would assume of InBev wants to sell American Budweiser in the Czech Republic (although why would they?  Czech beer is a million times better), they would have to change the name...but only within the Czech Republic.


  2. They certainly have a hostile relationship at best. I agree with the position that it is the right thing to do. Anheuser-Busch stole the name and then muscled their way to legally using it in many countries. Those in the USA that know the story side completely with the Czech brewer. Will InBev allow the Czech brewer to have total rights to what truly belongs to them?

    Not likely. InBev is a monster of a beer company. And if people in the USA know how much a monster that Anheuser-Busch is then just multiple that ten fold to know who InBev is. InBev is actually anti-beer or brewer community. What it is is a money capitalist vacuum. It prays to $$ and power that is it. If it can have power over another competitor then that is what it will do. Poor Czech brewer.

    **If I am corect and I believe that I am, A-Busch also stole the name Michelob from a Czech brewer.

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