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IN THE HOTEL
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March 2005
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page 2
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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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Shumensko Light, (0,5 L; 4,0; 10%), "Shumensko
Pivo" brewery, Bulgaria
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Shumensko Red, (30,0 L; 5,5; 13%), "Shumensko
Pivo" brewery, Bulgaria
This beer we were drinking with big company
at the house of Ludmil's Fotiev friends.
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Ludmil Fotiev is crown-caps collector and
great beer lover. He is working for radiostation "Radio France International".
In studio is a lot of beer always. This beer mat was issued especially
for "RFI".
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First brewery-restaurant "Biraria pri
Kmeta" appeared in Sofia. Brewery brews three beers "Kmetsko
light", "Red" and "Dark". Beer are do not bottling
and serving in proprietary glass only in restaurant. The beer price depends
on sort are from 0,9 to 1,2 US dollars for half a liter. As far as no
label exist I'm showing beer mat.
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Bire aux Noix, (0,75 L; 5,8), La Brasserie
Artisanale du Dauphin, France
Ludmil visited France and Belgium in the beginning
of the year. He brought a few beer bottles with interesting lables from
the trip. There are two beer from new French brewery. First one is with
walnut. Noix means walnut.
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Bire au Sapin, (0,75 L; 8,0), La Brasserie
Artisanale du Dauphin, France
Another beer is with fir sprouts. Sapin means
fir.
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Ural Master Light, (0,5 L; 4,0; 10%), "Golden
Ural" brewery, Russia
I spend in Ural only a few days but I found
a few new labels.
"Ural Master" labels changed not
so strong.
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Ural Master Classic, (0,5 L; 5,1; 12%), "Golden
Ural" brewery, Russia
On all "Ural Marster" is going lottery.
The main prize is "Niva" car.
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Ural Master Strong, (1,5 L; 8,0; 15,5%), "Golden
Ural" brewery, Russia
Lottery is going as on glass as on PET bottle.
This label is from PET bottle.
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Strelets Special 7, (0,5 L; 4,8; 14%), "Patra"
brewery, Russia
Text, alcohol contents and original gravity
changed their places on the label.
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White Night, (0,5 L; 5,0; 12,5%), Nikolaev
brewery "Yantar", Ukraine
Lets go to the Ukraine now.
Words changed places on the label bottom.
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Black Prince, (0,5 L; 6,3; 15%), Nikolaev
brewery "Yantar", Ukraine
"Black Prince" design and label
shape were changed dramatically and unified to "Interbrew" standard
in Ukraine.
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Chernigivske Premium, (0,5 L; 5,0; 12%), Chernigov
brewery "Desna", Ukraine
Information about alcohol content and original
gravity transfered from the face label of "Chernigivske" to
the back one.
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Berdichevske Khmilne, (0,5 L; 4,3; 11%), "Berdichev"
brewery, Ukraine
"Berdichev" brewery renewed label
shape in the beginning of January. The first changes in new design appeared
already. Alcohol content increased from 4,1 to 4,3%.
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Rogan alcohol-free, (0,5 L; 0,5; 6%), "Rogan"
brewery, Ukraine
In the upper-right part of label emerged ribbon
with the text: "#1 alcohol-free in Ukraine".
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Sarmat Bavarian, (1,0 L; 4,5; 11%), "Sarmat"
brewery, Ukraine
All "Sarmat" labels for PET bottles were changed.
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Kozatski Kelikh Rankove, (50,0 L; 3,6; 13%),
"Pivodar" microbrewery, Ukraine
Passing Zaporozh'e city I saw sign "Kozatski
Kelikh - fresh beer". I visit pub and realised that it is microbrewery
- former "Moskovka" microbrewery. Brewery brews only one beer
"Rankove" in winter time. In the summer time they brew two additional
sorts "Strong" (6/16) and "Original" (4/13).
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When I was in Dnepropetrovsk visited microbrewery
"Kilchen" finally. Labels didn't change. So I'm showing beer
mat.
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Created 19.04.05 |