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Where is Krusovice brewed?
The Krušovice brand is one of the oldest Czech beer brands; beer has been brewed at the Royal Brewery of Krušovice since 1581.
Who owns Krusovice?
In Krušovice, the brewery was purchased by Heineken, one of the world leading beer-brewing groups.
Is Krusovice good?

excellent beer. Pours great, a thick frothy head. The taste is excellent a little sudsy for a lager but that’s ok. Great Golden color.
What percentage is krusovice?
Analysis
Packaging | cans |
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Quantity | 24 |
Volume | 50 cl |
Alcohol | 5 % |
What is the most popular beer in Croatia?
Ožujsko
Ožujsko is the most popular beer in Croatia, with 10 bottles being consumed every second. It has been produced since 1892.

What does krusovice mean?
Krušovice is a municipality and village in Rakovník District in the Central Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 600 inhabitants. Krušovice.
What beer is drunk in Croatia?
Ožujsko is the most popular beer in Croatia, with 10 bottles being consumed every second. It has been produced since 1892. The main factory is in Zagreb.
Do Croatians drink a lot?
According to new data, Croatians are among the world’s biggest drinkers. The World Health Organisation ranked 186 countries according to their alcohol consumption, and Croatia has managed to come in at an impressive (?) fourth place.
What is the national dish of Croatia?
Whether savory or sweet, boiled or baked, Zagorski štrukli is considered a national dish of Croatia. It was added to Croatia’s intangible cultural heritage list by the Ministry of Culture in 2007.
Why does Czech beer have a big head?
Finally, the most important reason for our large foam heads on beer comes from the developing flavor of the drink when it’s poured out into the glasses. Through aeration, the bubbles in the beer each carry small ingredients that were used while making the beer or produced as byproducts.
What is drinking age in Croatia?
Drinking etiquette in Croatia Croatia’s drinking laws don’t dictate a legal minimum age for drinking, but you have to be 18 or over to purchase alcohol and the drink driving laws are strict.
What’s the national dish of Croatia?
Zagorski štrukli
Whether savory or sweet, boiled or baked, Zagorski štrukli is considered a national dish of Croatia. It was added to Croatia’s intangible cultural heritage list by the Ministry of Culture in 2007.