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Possibilities for Developing Beer Routes in Slovakia
Possibilities for Developing Beer Routes in Slovakia

Author(s): Alfréd KROGMANN, Franciszek Mróz, Zuzana D. Líšková, Alena Dubcova, Magdaléna Nemčíková, Daša Oremusová
Subject(s): Business Economy / Management, Regional Geography, Financial Markets, Tourism
Published by: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Komisji Edukacji Narodowej w Krakowie
Keywords: beer producer; beer routes; brewery; brewing; small craft breweries;

Summary/Abstract: The last 30 years of brewing history in Slovakia were the most turbulent ones. They were influenced by the liquidation of some beer production as well as privatization, integration and acquisitions of global beer producers. As a reaction to the uniform taste of beer produced by the global producers, numerous small craft breweries emerged in Slovakia trying to return the specific beer taste to the regions. Their importance may also be involved in the development of popular beer tourism through beer routes in addition to the fragmentation of the Slovak brewing industry. The aim of this paper is to evaluate the potential of Slovakia for the development of beer routes. The examination and assessment of the possibilities of creating beer routes in Slovakia required considering the historical context first, and then establishing a database comprising the list of craft breweries in Slovakia and the list of places where beer festivals are organised. Correspondence with the President of the Association of Small Independent Slovak Breweries was used for this purpose. Such a database was then verified, supplemented and compared to the database developed by our team based on information from field research, telephone interviews with thirty representatives of breweries, and an analysis of websites of Slovak breweries. The database was further transformed into space, using a map of isolines (equidistant) expressing the mutual distance of the craft breweries. In compiling the results, dynamic-comparative methods and cartographic presentation methods were also used. All together, we identified 70 craft breweries and proposed three beer routes thanks to their spatial distribution.

  • Issue Year: 34/2020
  • Issue No: 3
  • Page Range: 36-52
  • Page Count: 17
  • Language: English