Laško Brewery (Slovene: Pivovarna Laško) is a brewery in the Slovenian town of Laško and the largest brewery of the country.
The brewery was founded in 1825 by Franz Geyer, a gingerbread baker and mead producer. After World War II ended in 1945, Laško was the fifth-largest in Yugoslavia. It lost much of the Yugoslav market in 1991 after Slovenia declared independence and the resulting Ten-Day War, although sales rebounded during the 1990s.
This are the Laško Brewery brands:
Laško:
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Bandidos:
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iC Cider
Export Pills
Oda(water)
Laško Group also owns a few country`s most known beverage companies, including:
The Group has also some other subsidiaries, but owns less than 50% of the companies: Mercator, Delo, Slovita, Jadranska pivovara, RA&LA and Firma Del.
The brewery participates in the annual summertime Festival of Beer & Flowers (Pivo-Cvetje) in Laško, one of the most popular events for tourists in the country.