Pilsner Urquell introduces new packaging for 11 bottles
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Posted: 8 September 2010 | SABMiller | No comments yet
Plzeňský Prazdroj is launching new refundable beer packaging. The new packaging is for the so-called half case of Pilsner Urquell…
Plzeňský Prazdroj is launching new refundable beer packaging. The new packaging is for the so-called half case of Pilsner Urquell...
Plzeňský Prazdroj is launching new refundable beer packaging. The new packaging is for the so-called half case of Pilsner Urquell, which contains 11 traditional refundable bottles of the lager from Plzeň. The advantage of the new packaging is mainly its light weight and easy maneuverability and manipulation.
“The new half case is definitely half the weight of the traditional one. This way, we are trying to offer our consumers a more convenient shopping experience of Pilsner Urquell, in refundable packaging, which means that it is more ecological,” said Karel Kraus, manager of the Pilsner Urquell brand.
While the traditional case of 20 bottles weighs more than 17 kg, the half case with its 11 beers weighs only about 9 kg. This means that the weight of the half case is nearly identical to the weight of six 1.5-liter mineral waters, which our consumers often carry or move using only one hand.
Refundable packaging means more ecological packaging. Consumers can return the case to a store together with the empty bottles, and the price for the case is fifty crowns ($2.60 U.S.). Abroad, these half cases are readily used for packaging, and the Czech Republic probably won’t be an exception.
In the near future, distribution of new half cases of Pilsner Urquell will begin with delivery to some supermarket chains. The first will be the hypermarket chain Globus, where consumers can already buy beer in this new packaging this weekend. Starting in October, the half cases will be available in other supermarket chains.