IN THE HOTEL
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September 2004
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Special fair "Industry of beer and soft drinks" was held in Kiev September 8 to 11. Beer companies' booths were concentrated in one of halls. At the same time most of beer producers had small pavilions outside on the territory of exhibition centre. In pavilions visitors had a chance to taste draft beer and to buy beer in bottles. A few follows labels I've got on this fair. I would like to set apart small brewery which took part in the fair. This brewery is "White Bear" located in Kiev. "White Bear" do not bottling beer and selling it mainly in own pub. |
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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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Anisated, (0,5 L; 5,0; 11%), Nezhin Brewery, Ukraine Anisated beer from Nezhin Brewery. On the label is written: "First in Ukraine!". I know anisette. Anise infusion too. But anisated beer...? I should mark that I didn't feel anise taste in the beer. |
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Radomyshl Extra, (0,5 L; 4,5; 12%), Radomyshl Brewery, Ukraine Two new labels from Radomyshl city. |
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Radomyshl Pilsen, (0,5 L; 4,0; 12%), Radomyshl Brewery, Ukraine |
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Crimea Dark, (0,5 L; 4,0; 13%), Crimea Brewery, Ukraine Crimea Brewery change art-work of labels. |
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Crimea Strong, (0,5 L; 6,5; 16%), Crimea Brewery, Ukraine |
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Crimea Alkohol free, (0,5 L; 1,2; 6%), Crimea Brewery, Ukraine |
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Karpaty Light, (0,5 L; 3,5; 11%), Kalush Brewery, Ukraine Two medals in the right-top corner appeared on the label compare with the previous year. |
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Karpaty Strong, (0,5 L; 4,6; 14%), Kalush Brewery, Ukraine It seemed to me that "Karpaty Strong" very new grade. I never met this label before. |
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Light, (0,5 L; 4,6; 12%), First Private Brewery, Ukraine Brewery "Galitsky Brewer" from Lvov changed name to "First Private Brewery" and fully changed labels style. |
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Light, (1,0 L; 4,6; 12%), First Private Brewery, Ukraine Brewery is using the same style labels for PET bottles too. They are using both 1 L and 0,5 L PET bottles. |
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Premium, (0,5 L; 5,5; 14%), First Private Brewery, Ukraine |
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Black, (0,5 L; 8,0; 18%), First Private Brewery, Ukraine |
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Strong, (0,5 L; 7,1; 18%), First Private Brewery, Ukraine |
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Bacchus Dark, (1,0 L; 4,7; 14%), Smolensky Distillery, Russia This bottle I won at auction during Kiev breweriana exchange meeting. Beer brewed by "Smolensky Distillery". Known that a few sorts of "Bcchus" were brewed. Unfortunately the Distillery was brewing not so long. Now brewing is stopped. So "Bachus" labels became rarity. |
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Marzen, (1,0 L; 5,2; 13,5%), Siebensternbräu, Austria I received this labels two years ago. During my stay in Vienna I visited Siebensternbräu. Brewery staff presented me set of labels absolutely the same as two years old. Here I'm showing four labels from sorts I tasted. |
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Rauchbier, (1,0 L; 5,1; 13,3%), Siebensternbräu, Austria Asides from these sorts Siebensternbräu is brewing two another ones "Wiener Helles" (4,8; 11,8%) and "Chilli" (5,2; 13,5%). As written in menu Chilli is "damned spicy beer". Chilli got enjoyable spicy aroma from chilli pepper. |
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Prager Dunkles, (1,0 L; 4,4; 12,1%), Siebensternbräu, Austria Bottling and labels gluing is going in restaraunt. Here installed special device for bottling. Labels gluing is hand-held process. Beer is bottling into glass 1 and 2 L volume with swing-top caps. |
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Hanf, (1,0 L; 4,8; 11,8%), Siebensternbräu, Austria "Hanf" is beer with hemp adding.
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Created 15.10.04 |