Possibilities for Developing Beer Routes in Slovakia

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  • Alfred Krogmann Constantine the Philosopher University in Nitra Faculty of Natural Sciences Department of Geography and Regional Development
  • Franciszek Mróz Pedagogical University of Krakow Institute of Geography, Department of Tourism and Regional Studies
  • Magdaléna Nemčíková Constantine the Philosopher University in Nitra Faculty of Natural Sciences Department of Geography and Regional Development
  • Zuzana Dvořáková Líšková Faculty of Economics University of South Bohemia in České Budějovice
  • Alena Dubcová Constantine the Philosopher University in Nitra Faculty of Natural Sciences Department of Geography and Regional Development
  • Daša Oremusová Constantine the Philosopher University in Nitra Faculty of Natural Sciences Department of Geography and Regional Development

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24917/20801653.343.3

Keywords:

beer producer, beer routes, brewery, brewing, small craft breweries

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.

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Author Biographies

Alfred Krogmann, Constantine the Philosopher University in Nitra Faculty of Natural Sciences Department of Geography and Regional Development

Alfred Krogmann, PhD, Constantine the Philosopher University in Nitra, Faculty of Natural Sciences, Department of Geography and Regional Development. Works as an associate professor in the Department of Geography and Regional Development of the Constantine the Philosopher University in Nitra. He focuses on geography of tourism (pilgrimage tourism, shopping tourism, etc.). He conducts classes on geography of tourism and political geography. His publications are mostly connected to those themes. He is a co-worker in several Slovak national projects (VEGA, KEGA) and international project – Visegrad fund and APVV. He is a member of the Slovak Geographical Society and the Regional Committee of the Geographical Olympiad for the Trencin Region.

Franciszek Mróz, Pedagogical University of Krakow Institute of Geography, Department of Tourism and Regional Studies

Franciszek Mróz, PhD, Pedagogical University of Krakow; Institute of Geography, Department of Tourism and Regional Studies, Krakow, Poland. Socio-economic geographer born in 1975 in Przeworsk, an assistant professor in the Department of Tourism and Regional Research in the Institute of Geography at the Pedagogical University of Krakow. Lecturer at the Pontifical University of John Paul II in Krakow. Consultant in the Migration, Tourism and Pilgrimage Council of the Polish Episcopal Conference. Instructor of Polish cultural and regional studies. His present research interests are concentrated on issues related to pilgrimages, religious and cultural tourism in Poland, origins and functioning of pilgrimage centres in Europe, and European cultural routes, especially Camino de Santiago – the Way of St. James. He is the author of more than 110 publications and more than 60 popular science publications from this field, as well as an editor of 14 collaborative publications. Since 2008, he has been the co-organiser of annual international scientific conferences devoted to the history and functioning of the Way of St. James in Europe.

Magdaléna Nemčíková, Constantine the Philosopher University in Nitra Faculty of Natural Sciences Department of Geography and Regional Development

Magdaléna Nemčíková, PhD, Constantine the Philosopher University in Nitra, Faculty of Natural Sciences, Department of Geography and Regional Development. A research and pedagogical worker in the Department of Geography and Regional Development, Faculty of Natural Sciences, Constantine the Philosopher University in Nitra. Her research mainly deals with the didactics of geography, territory identity, tourism and regional development at various spatial scales. Her pedagogical work is focused on didactics of geography, physical geography of Slovakia, and biogeography. She is an author and co-author of several didactic publications for elementary and secondary schools, as well as universities. Moreover, she took part in several projects and she is a member of the Slovak Geographical Society and Regional Committee of the Geographical Olympiad for the Nitra Region.

Zuzana Dvořáková Líšková, Faculty of Economics University of South Bohemia in České Budějovice

Zuzana Dvořáková Líšková PhD, University of South Bohemia in České Budějovice, Faculty of Economics, Department of Regional Development (Czechia). Works as an assistant professor in the Department of Regional Development. Apart from teaching and research she is a Vice-dean for Development and Exterior Affairs. Her research and pedagogic activity covers human impacts on the landscape in terms of ecological and socio-economic point of view. She also deals with the issue of sustainable regional development; possibilities of regeneration of brownfields and strategic and tactical documents for public administration.

Alena Dubcová, Constantine the Philosopher University in Nitra Faculty of Natural Sciences Department of Geography and Regional Development

Alena Dubcová CSc, Constantine the Philosopher University in Nitra, Faculty of Natural Sciences, Department of Geography and Regional Development. Was born in 1954 in Zlaté Moravce. She has graduated Geography at the Faculty of Science, Comenius University in Bratislava. She works as an associate professor in the Department of Geography and Regional Development of the Constantine the Philosopher University in Nitra. She focuses on the issue of human geography with an emphasis on tourism, retail, industry, population and quality of life, studying at various hierarchical levels (from local, through regional, to national). Her rich academic activity is reflected in a number of publications (research and scholarly articles, monographs, textbooks, strategic documents for the development of the given fields of research) published in domestic and foreign publishing houses. She is a member of several committees and editorial boards of magazines.

Daša Oremusová, Constantine the Philosopher University in Nitra Faculty of Natural Sciences Department of Geography and Regional Development

Daša Oremusová PhD, Constantine the Philosopher University in Nitra, Faculty of Natural Sciences, Department of Geography and Regional Development. Works as an assistant professor in the Department of Geography and Regional Development, Faculty of Natural Sciences, Constantine the Philosopher University in Nitra. Her area of interest and research is regional geography and regional development, microgeography, tourisms and environmental geography. She teaches environmental geography, regional geography of Europe, landscape science. She is an author and co-author of several monographs, original scientific studies or research studies intended for practice. Also important are activities in academic project particularly in national projects (KEGA, VEGA, APVV). She is member of the Slovak Geographical Society and member of the Slovak Commission of Geography Olympiad for the Trenčín Region.

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2020-09-28

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Krogmann, A. ., Mróz, F. ., Nemčíková, M. ., Dvořáková Líšková, Z. ., Dubcová, A. ., & Oremusová, D. . (2020). Possibilities for Developing Beer Routes in Slovakia. Studies of the Industrial Geography Commission of the Polish Geographical Society, 34(3), 36–52. https://doi.org/10.24917/20801653.343.3