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Research Institute of Brewing and Malting

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Výzkumný ústav pivovarský a sladařský 50.0753575N, 14.4238242E
Výzkumný ústav pivovarský a sladařský 50.0753575N, 14.4238242E

The Research Institute of Brewing and Malting (RIBM) (Czech: Výzkumný ústav pivovarský a sladařský, a.s.) in Czech - was founded in 1887 and since 1994 It has been a joint-stock company. It is one of the oldest scientific research institutes in the Central European region.

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Research Institute of Brewing and Malting
Lípová, Prague New Town

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Lípová 511/15
120 00 Prague, New Town
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Výzkumný ústav pivovarský a sladařský 50.0753575N, 14.4238242E
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