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I noticed Pilsner Urquell is listed as a "Pilsener" in the table. I believe that the Pilsner Urquell brewed in Poland is a "Pilsener", that is brewed in the style of Pilsen. The Pilsner Urquell brewed in Pilsen is a "Pilsner", that is brewed in Pilsen and in the style of Pilsen. Also the brewery in Pilsen I believe brews three beers: 1) Pilsner Urquell (exported) 2) Pilsner Urquell for domestic consumption (a less hoppy version) 3) a low alcohol beer, typically for consumption a domestic factories.--CSvBibra 20:36, 18 March 2007 (UTC)
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