IN THE HOTEL
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May 2005
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In the middle of May I visited Kiev to celebrate birthday of my friend. I spend there only weekend but found a few new interesting labels. Just before visit Kiev I was in Saint-Petersburg. The last week of the month I spend in Samara. In Samara I tried beer in the new brewery-restaurant "Czech Brewer". |
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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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White, (1,0 L; 5,0; 12%), Mikolaev Brewery "Yantar", Ukraine The label of "White" didn't change in general from the very beginning of brewing. The text on the right of label was chahged. |
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Chernigov Light, (0,5 L; 4,4; 11%), Chernigov Brewery "Desna", Ukraine In May in Kiev was held music festival "Eurovision". This label was dedicated to the festival. |
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Classic, (0,5 L; 4,7; 11%), "Obolon" brewery, Ukraine The word "Obolon" disappeared from the label. And the word "unpasteurized" was relocated from the bottom to the top of label. |
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Unfiltered Live, (1,0 L; 5,0; 14%), "Podol" brewery, Ukraine Label from "Podol" brewery was slightly changed. Stroked circle arised behind the title and some text were shifted. |
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Lvovskoe 1715, (0,5 L; 4,0; 11,5%), Lvov brewery, Ukraine Label from Lvov remains the same in general. background picture became more densed in green colour. |
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Gsser Dark, (0,33 L; 4,5; 11,8%), Brau Union sterreich AG, Austria Gsser beer I bought in Kiev. Because of text printed on the label this beer is for sale in Chroatia and Slovenia. |
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Gsser, (0,5 L; 5,2; 11,8%), "Ivan Taranov" breweries, Russia Label from the Gsser brewed in Russia. I bought this beer in Ukraine. Bar-code is located vertically now. In the past it was horisontal bar-code. |
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Gsser, (0,33 L; 5,2; 11,8%), "Ivan Taranov" breweries, Russia Background of the label became lighter. Words "beer" in different languages on oval border is printed with smaller font than before. |
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Zipfer, (0,33 L; 4,9; 12,2%), Brauerei Zipf, Austria I bought Zipfer in Kiev also. Label's frame was yellow in the past. Now it is golden one. Fonts on the label became more compact. |
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De Verboden Vrucht, (0,33 L; 8,5), Brouwerij Hoegaarden, Belgium Belgian beer "Forbidden Fruit" is having unchanged label for a long period. Alcohol contents decreased from 8,8 to 8,5%. |
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Created 28.06.05 |