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Today’s episode is a really interesting discussion with one of the most
influential people in international beer—Robert Lobovsky of Pilsner
Urquell.
I say "most influential" because he’s the face and ambassador for one of
the world’s most famous beers, which has only gone on to embolden its
reputation over the years as its shifted from a European gem to an
international icon for the Pilsner style.
I had my first chat with Robert a few years ago in the Czech Republic
walking around the campus and the caves of Pilsner Urquell. I found him to
be a delightful conversationalist and a but of a history nut, both for
Pilsner Urquell but also for his country.
So getting the chance to sit down with him in the studio in Chicago was a
real treat for me. We dig in to everything from the history of Pilsner, to
Robert’s personal journey, to the state of world affairs that make a
brewery like Pilsner Urquell such an interesting acquisition for the likes
of SABMiller who, in the days following this conversation, actually sold
off the brewery to Asahi as part of the monster deal between AB InBev and
SABMiIller.
One thing to note: in this interview we try to relate world events like the
formation of NATO to the timing of the original SABMiller sale, and
honestly, we struggle a bit to paint that picture. Following the interview,
we discussed a bit more and came to the conclusion that SABMiller wanted to
buy Pilsner Urquell because it was a bit of a pride piece for the South
African conglomerate to own such a critical piece of European brewing
history, but of course the signing of NATO certainly helped that investment
pay off a lot faster than it otherwise would have. In fact, it helped bring
companies like Pilsner Urquell to the world stage. |