Zagrebačka pivovara

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Zagrebačka pivovara
Location Zagreb, Croatia
Opened 1892 (1892)
Barrels per year 1.7 million hl
Owner(s) CVC Capital Partners
Website www.ozujsko.com
Active beers
Name Type
Ožujsko Pilsner
Tomislav Porter
Ožujsko Cool Non-alcoholic
Seasonal beers
Name Type
Božićno (Winter) Christmas Pilsner
Main entrance (Ilica, Zagreb)

Zagrebačka pivovara is a brewery in Zagreb, Croatia, founded in 1892 and later was purchased by Samuel David Alexander who become the major shareholder. In 1994, multinational beverage company InBev acquired a significant share.[1] In mid October 2009, private equity fund CVC Capital Partners bought all of Anheuser–Busch InBev's holdings in Central Europe for €2.23 billion. They renamed the operations StarBev.[2] It also produces Stella Artois, Beck's, Staropramen and Carling under license for the local market.

They produce following brands of beer:

  • Božićno pivo/ Christmas beer (seasonal only)
  • Ožujsko
  • Ožujsko Cool (non-alcoholic)
  • Ožujsko Izzy
  • Ožujsko Strong
  • Tomislav
  • Fresssh (5 percent alcohol)

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