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Entered: 24 Feb 2007 04:40 - Detlef Rahlf - Modified: 25 Jun 2020 03:04 - Bob Burr
 Brewer/bottler #1002
Name Pivovar Jarosov
Address Pivovarske 1
City Jarošov
State/Province Východoceský kraj
Country Czechoslovakia
Type Brewery
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Extra info The brewery was founded in 1688 thanks to burghers from Uherské Hradišt? . In the following years Jarosov was the largest source of income. Around 1788 , however, accusations of administrators and brewers began to accumulate on worn material and poor state of barrels. The complainant complained to Jan Buchta, who also complained about the quality of raw materials. Thanks to this, a number of repairs were made, but there was also a reduction in profits. That is why in 1814 it was decided to rent it. He gradually became a burden for the city, and in 1869 he was bought by Salomon Braun from Uhersky Ostroh . At that time, the brewery belonged to modern and it also included a malting house , a liqueur distillery, a tea room and a yeast factory. In addition to the brewery were added apartments for the brewer and coopers.
The ownership of the Braun was followed by the construction of buildings and the modernization of the facilities between 1880 and 1910 . In 1900 , the local beer won the gold medal at the World Expo in Paris . The local malt was also very good. Thanks to the high quality, the beer was expanded abroad and some nearby breweries (eg Hodonin , Napajedla) broke. The cracked breweries subsequently bought the Braun and mostly stopped the operation. The only exception was in the Napajedla Brewery , where the malting plant was in operation until 1931 . During the First World War there was a downturn in beer production, but after the war, a brewery was reached among the six largest breweries in Moravia.
In 1939 , however, Braun had to leave the republic and sold the brewery quickly. In 1940 , however, the contract was declared invalid and the brewery confiscated as Jewish property. During the Second World War, the brewery often changed the owner. One of them was also the entrepreneur Erich Blume, who has modernized the complex. By the end of the war, he had to remove the parts of the machines and put the brewery out of service. However, Czech employees were concealed and on 16 May 1945 the brewery operation was restarted. From the beginning, sugar from the bombed sugar factory in B?eclav was used for production. The brewery was prosperous after the war, but high production had a negative impact on beer quality.
After 1989 the brewery in Jarošov pushed the market up worse. In July 1997, it was decided to sell the brewery as part of the Pivovary and Soda Workshop Brno as Although there were many interested parties, no negotiations could be reached to the end. The brewery subsequently got into debt and in October 1997 it was for sale for the second time. This time, sales were not successful, so the owners decided to stop producing beer. Gradually, employees were dismissed and on 31 December 1997 the brewery was closed. In spring 2012 , Heineken , which owns the site of the former brewery, decided to sell. In June, the city decided to join the town of Uherské Hradišt?. According to Stanislav Blah's deputy mayor, the city has offered 5 million crowns. If it were to gain it, the area would like to open the public to improve the interconnection of Jaroš's parts. The fate of the brewery was to be decided in January 2013 . In the end, however, the city was unable to offer Heineken a purchase price as it imagined. The brewery was bought in November 2013 by entrepreneur Radislav Vymyslický, the owner near the company Vymyslický lifts. At present (December 2013) a lift plant is planned in the building. On October 21, 2015, Jarošovský pivovar, as, was founded, which in the building of the former wood industry, at the address Pivovarská 303, at the end of September 2016 opened a brewery brewery and brewers some beer according to its original recipes. The first batch of beer brewed the "new" Jarošovský brewery in its own premises on 6.2.2017. He had kept his beer in the Znojmo brewery several months before.
  
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