Translation Please "budvar"
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- miccah
what language is this... i'm assuming it means "beer" it was under a budweiser logo. can somebody let me know if it means beer and what language. thanks
- unknown0
thats buds trademark euro beer, east european diggety thang. polish or russian or something I guess.
- unknown0
it means from the town 'budweis' which is where budweiser got its name.
- jox0
thats funny, because it's not like anyone over here drink that piss.
- takashi0
budvar is the name of a trademark, its like the translation of budweiser in czech.
(beer in czech is pivo)
- ********0
you US folks should be ashamed.. I'd almost call it offensive..
Budweiser is a terrible ripoff of the original from Budvar... Czech beer is still no. 1. The real beer.
There is also a place called Plzen in Czechnya.. Plzn = pilzen = pilsen = pils which means beer again!
it all originated from what used to be CzechoSlovakia/Germany in a far past..
- ********0
- kpl0
beer snobs.
- unknown0
connossieurs my friend, connossieurs.
- 2cent0
damn cy...beat me to it!
- lowimpakt0
didnt bubweiser (horse piss version) try to sue Budvar even though they aquired the name after. Budvar is mmm mmmm mmmmmm good beer. god Id love a beer. 12.30 at night and still at the desk.
- ringspun0
ignoramus's! - Budvar is nowt to do with budweiser - lowimpakt's right, the american bud tried to sue without success.
american "beer" is absolute crap! the only stuff i drank over there was corona which is marginally better but shit, and even thats not american.
europe invented beer. europe is beer.
compare:
http://www.beeradvocate.com/beer…
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- ********0
do not forget Belgium, no.1 for quality beer these days, in my not sooo very humbelle opinione!
- Nairn0
*ahck*
- ********0
Nairn, does that mean:
"Animal Hostpital of Central Kitsap"
http://www.google.com/search?q=a…
or more like *burp* ?


