he beer from Ścinawa was also highly valued, made famous mainly by Konrad Garbaty . Importing beer from outside the city caused dissatisfaction among local brewers. For this reason, disputes known as the beer wars broke out. The first "war" broke out due to a dispute over the right to import non-local beers by the chapter in 1380-1382 and resulted in the imposition ofinterdict . In order to resolve the conflict, the guilds turned to the Czech king Wenceslas IV on this matter in September 1389 . In 1390, on January 4, a new statute was written for craftsmen, including innkeepers. The import of beer from other towns was again prohibited, and breaking the ban could result in a fine of one brand and the transfer of the drink to Piwnica Świdnicka. The production of beer was in the hands of the associated inhabitants of the city. Other townspeople could brew four "Biers" beer for the needs of their own family