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Owners in the town was founded in 1579 brewery. He began immediately after its foundation nicely earning. In 1589 it was bought by the brewery and the entire estate Bystřice from Hynek elder Vrbna Olomouc chapter.
The price was set at 48.700 zl.
In 1600, it was mostly beer for sale publicans municipalities were obliged to remove from Bystřice brewery beer. For the six months since. sv. In St. George. Vaclav total was 349 barrels, several barrels were shipped chapter in Olomouc. For beer sold in pubs, came to the checkout respectable sum of money and a gold in 1114 and 24 pennies. For example, a wave is earned during the same period, only 160 gold.
In 1650 he was obliged to remove the beer from the brewery Bystřice these villages: Neředín, Vrbátky, Výkleky, Svésedlice, Dluhonice, Dub, Big Týnec, Nenakonice, Čelechovice, Nelešovice, Penčice, Véska, Pohořany, Trusovice, Nedvězí, Hodolany, Radsalvice, dryers, Samotišky, Drahlov, Vsisko, Suchonice, Hlušovice, Krčmaň, Křenovice, Polkovice, Hrubčice, Vitonice, Tucapy, Croats, Telčice, Studenec, Bílovice, Lutotín. All these villages belonged chapter.
From 1652 there is mention of the fact that the upper mill led into the castle to the brewing tank water pipes, which was in charge of "Aquarius to Trübau," which this year became the miller Nicholas. He got it for 10 gold per year from each boiling one bucket of beer.
Then came the Thirty Years' War.
Brewery master responsible for all equipment brewery. The list is very long and would be interested in more experts for the history of brewing. In addition to facilities in which the beer is brewed directly, found the place and chests and baskets of malt, hops bag, a variety of small and large kettles and jugs, refrigerator, tin Meuse, mugs, funnel. The doors of the brewery led to several wine cellars, one of which is marked as old, second tower, the other kitchen scribe, then a small cellar of the boards in front of the cellar and finally the lowest cellar. Underground former fortress was then an ideal storage space for the brewery. Have size cellars eloquent testimony to the extent of its operation and the size of production.
At the turn of the 17th and 18 century there was a brewery expansion of the Baroque additions and eastern part of the Renaissance castle was converted into a threshing floor malting the chapter brewery.
The supply brewery barrels cared seigniorial cask, built close to the brewery. Raw took from the nearby forests. In later years, the chapter briefly left the brewery in its direction (certainly in the years 1834-1836), but then again, the brewery was rented.
In 1834 the brewery was the lord of the Chapter greatest assets and its production had to suffice for all the pubs on the Chapter goods (tenants of these pubs are still not allowed to tap beer other than Bystřice beer). The local beer sourced on farms and in addition the Archbishop was deputized beer supplied Olomouc canons.
In 1844, the largest company in the estate brewery. It was equipped at the time the largest basins in Moravia containing 41.6 hl. and produced 3800 hl per year. beer.
In 1849, the Chapter decided to rent the brewery again. During this time he worked brewery owners big problems of a financial nature. Production of beer price was too high and net profit small. Expressed interest in leasing the existing tenant Redlich, tenant brewery Karas and Salomon Winter of Prostějov. In most auction offered Redlich, who was the brewery and distillery rented it out for six years. However, the same year the chapter meeting decided to withdraw from the contract by the end of January 1850 retained the brewery and distillery in his direction. Then the brewery Rented single tenant, Michael Heinz, a brewer from Litoměřic.
The longest you Brewery in hiring family members Kubelková. They also owned breweries in Těšetice, Dolany, Šternberk and malt to Kl. Hradisko Anthony Kubelka was hired from January 1, 1865 the brewery to 6 years for an annual rent of 5,300 zl., But in mid-1870 asked for a transfer of tenancy to his son William and the extension of the lease for another six years, until 1877. With this change, the Chapter agreed, and when in 1876 William Kubelka died since the lease was signed the following year with Adolf and Robert Kubelka in the sense that the brewery they rented a distillery, which was by then in the hands of another tenant. Since 1878, however, acted on behalf of brothers Anthony Kubelka younger 1885 became the sole tenant and run the business on own account.
Already in 1833 occurred between the chapter and Anthony Kubelka younger. The agreement, under which the tenant agreed to carry out renovation and modernization of the brewery and distillery. The most important points of the agreement was the signing of the contract rent for 15 years (until 1898) and commitment to the chapter that the intended reconstruction will contribute 10,000 zl. The modification was the introduction of the steam engine to the drive.
In 1849 the production of one barrel of beer spent 21 zl. 40 Cr. a net profit of 1 barrel was 5 zl.
Before the expiration of the lease, however, the Chapter decided with regard to the brewery distillery in the future will require substantial additional costs to comply with the request Anthony Kubelka and both races had to sell for 85,000 zl. Anthony Kubelka ml. undertook the obligation to deliver kapitulnímu officialdom at all times from each batch of 250 l grains. When the brewery was sold, he left the castle to rest the last administrator of the chapter retired inspector Viktorín and pensions administration merged with the management of the Chapter farms and forests in the new building in the park. The sale took place in 1892, at the same time was also sold the brewery belonging to defeat the slaughterhouse, but are no longer used and were discarded.


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