NEAR THE FIREPLACE
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July 2004
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A lot of beer novelties were in July. I spend almost whole month in Moscow. But I had a lack of time to try all new beers. Something I left for the next month. Nevertheless below you can find a lot of new labels. |
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In brackets is shown beer characteristics. Sample: (0,5 L; 4,5; 11%) -volume 0,5 liter; 4,5 - alcohol content; 11% - original gravity |
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Ostankinskoye, (50 L; 4,0; 11%), "Ostankino" Brewery, Russia Moscow Great Beer Festival was held in July. A lot of interesting beers were presented there and I tasted a lot. I have got a few keg labels from on breweries booths. Here is shown keg labels "tie" type from beer I tried. The most of big breweries attended Festival. "Ostankino" Brewery was among them. |
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Vizit, (50 L), "Vizit" Brewery, Russia "Vizit" Brewery from Kuznetsk city is using universal keg label for all grades. So I wrote "Vizit beer" here conditionally. All possible sort are printed on the label: "Vizit", "Vizit Amber", "Vizit #9", "Vizit Zhigulevskoe", "Silver Century", "Povolzh'e Star" and "Vizit Wheat". Appropriate sort are marking on the label before hanging up on the keg. |
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Seven Hills, (50 L), "Seven Hills" Brewery, Russia "Seven Hills" Brewery is using universal keg label also. They are wrinting sort name by hand on the label. |
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Balamut Light, (50 L; 4,5; 11%), "Noginsk" Brewery, Russia "Noginsk" Brewery started to use keg labels "tie" type quite recent. |
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Magadan Jubileum, (0,5 L; 5,5; 13%), "Magadan Group" Brewery, Russia "Baltika" Brewery organized excursion to "Tula" Brewery during Beer Festival for members of Moscow Breweiana Collectors Club. The way to Tula is about 3 hours and collectors changed breweriana and drunk beer in the bus. There were drunk a lot of different sorts of beer. Here you can see some labels. |
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Golden, (0,5 L; 4,0; 11%), "Arbat" Brewery, Russia This beer and previous one brought Nick Morozov from Magadan. |
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Dmitrich, (1,5 L; 7,0; 16%), "Lipetskpivo" Brewery, Russia This a new label from "Dmitrich". Bottle walked around the bus from one to one for tatsting. I was the last taster. I did'n find the owner of the bottle and, as a result, label is my. |
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Arsenal Traditional, (0,5 L; 5,1; 13%), "Tulskoye Pivo" Brewery, Russia Tasting of beer was held after excursion in Tula plant. I teared off this label automatically. Later at home I checked collection and with surprise realized that I have no this label. |
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Gladiator, (0,5 L; 4,3; 11%), "Ugresh" Brewery, Russia City Dzerzhinsky near Moscow I visited by business. "Ugresh" Brewery is located in this city and I visited brewery. In the nearest coffee house I bought bottle og "Gladiator". Brewery staff informed me that brewery will stop bottling beer and using of labels. We will see. |
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Elki Palki, (2,0 L; 4,8; 11%), "Bulgarpivo" Brewery, Russia In foodstuff shop, which is located at the same building as brewery, I found a few beers from "Bulgarpivo" in PET bottles. |
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Wheat Beer, (1,5 и 2,0 L; 5,5; 12%), "Bulgarpivo" Brewery, Russia There were two different bottles with Wheat beer 1,5 and 2 liters. As far as labels almost the same I show only one. |
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Ochakovo Premium Light, (0,5 L; 4,5; 12%), "Ochakovo" Brewery, Russia And now a few novelties from "Ochakovo". |
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Ochakovo Premium Black Light, (0,5 L; 3,9; 11%), "Ochakovo" Brewery, Russia This grade was presented as draught beer during Beer Festival first. Bottles version appeared soon. |
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Zhigulevskoe, (0,5 L; 4,0; 11%), "Ochakovo" Brewery, Russia | |||||
Zhigulevskoe, (1,5 L; 4,0; 11%), "Ochakovo" Brewery, Russia |
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Ordinar Golden, (0,5 L; 5,2; 11,6%), "Stepan Razin" Brewery, Russia Now new beers and labels from Sankt Petersburg. "Stepan Razin" Brewery issued the second sort of "Ordinar". First was "Premium" and now "Golden" with higher alcohol content. |
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Leningradskoe, (0,5 L; 4,0; 11%), "Baltika" Brewery, Russia "Baltika" Brewery changes label design for "Leningradskoe" and "Parnas". |
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Parnas, (0,5 L; 5,6; 13%), "Baltika" Brewery, Russia |
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Bochkarev Light, (0,5 L; 4,5; 12%), Heineken Brewery, Russia The new designed "Bochkarew" labels issued quite recently. New label varieties appeared already. I suppose that scans are not able to show differencies. But, please, believe me labels are different. |
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Bochkarev Draught, (0,5 L; 4,0; 10%), Heineken Brewery, Russia |
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