Baltika Breweries, Russia

Baltika Breweries

 

 

 

Baltika Breweries

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Baltika
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Baltika Beer
Location Saint Petersburg, Russia
Owner(s) Carlsberg Group (89,01% stake)
Year opened 1990
Annual production 52 million per monthU.S. barrels
Active beers
Name Type
Baltika №0 Alcohol Free Pale lager
Baltika №2 Svetloye Pale lager
Baltika №3 Klassicheskoye Pilsner lager
Baltika №4 Temnoye Dark beer
Baltika №6 Porter Baltic Porter
Baltika №7 Exportnoye Pale lager
Baltika №8 Pshenichnoye Wheat beer
Baltika №9 Krepkoye  
"Baltika" redirects here. For the other uses, see Baltica (disambiguation)

Baltika Brewery (RTS:PKBA MICEX:PKBA) is the largest brewery in

Eastern Europe and the second-largest brewery in Europe (after

Heineken Brewery). It is based in Saint Petersburg, Russia.[1]. Baltika

Breweries was founded in 1990 in Saint Petersburg, Russia. Modern

equipment and advanced technology made it possible to deliver high-

quality products and to dominate the domestic market, which had,

since Soviet times been given over to mostly low-quality light beers.

Baltika rapidly became an industry leader, becoming the most popular

beer in Russia by 1996. As of 2010, Baltika has maintained that

status with a market share of 40.6%

 

History

The Baltika brand has grown rapidly since its founding, it has since

acquired several breweries, and constucted several new ones from the

ground up. At the end of 2006, Baltika merged with three other

Russian brewing companies - Vena, Pikra, and Yarpivo. In April 2008,

Baltika became part of the Carlsberg Group, which owns 89.01% of

Baltika stock.

Today, Baltika is the largest FMCG producer in Russia and Eastern

Europe and has production facilities in 10 Russian cities (Saint

Petersburg, Yaroslavl, Tula, Voronezh, Rostov-on-Don, Samara,

Chelyabinsk, Novosibirsk, Krasnoyarsk, and Khabarovsk). In 2008

Baltika acquired its first foreign brewery, in Azerbaijan. Baltika's

breweries are capable of producing 52 million litres of beer monthly.

 

Baltika Breweries is also the leading exporter of Russian beer - more

than 70% of all beer exports from Russia are Baltika Brands. Baltika

entered foreign markets in 2000 and has since expanded its business

to reach more than 60 countries. The company has been named "Best

Russian Exporter" numerous times by the Russian government.

 

Baltika beer is produced under license in Azerbaijan, Ukraine,

Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Great Britain and Australia. Sales of Baltika

brands abroad totaled over 270 million litres in 2009.

 

The brand research company Millward Brown Optimor (MBO) included

Baltika in their list of major world brands, which was commissioned by

The Financial Times.

Production

Baltika manufactures a broad range of beer brands. Apart from its

eponymous brand, the company produces including beer under the

Arsenalnoe, Nevskoe, Yarpivo, Tuborg, Carlsberg, and Kronenbourg

names, as well as 11 other beverages. Baltika's brands have been

generally well received, having garnered more than 560 prizes at both

professional and consumer competitions both in Russia and around

the world[citation needed].

Varieties

 

Many varieties of Baltika are commonly available in Russia

 

Baltika Krepkoe - Baltika's strongest beer.

  • Baltika No. 0 is a non-alcoholic beer made from light barley malt.
  • Baltika 1 (Light) at 4.4% abv, is characterized by "light colour

and...malt and hops taste."

  • Baltika 2 (Pale Beer) is a lager brewed from pale barley malt,

rice, and "exclusive varieties of hops."

  • Baltika 3 is a 4.8% pale lager. This is also known domestically

as Klassicheskoe (Classic).

  • Baltika 4 is a 5.6% amber coloured lager brewed from caramel

and rye malts. Such coloured lagers are often termed dark American

lagers. This is marketed in Russia as Originalnoe (Original).

  • Baltika 5 (Gold Beer) is a 5.3% lager brewed with both pale

and caramel malts.

  • Baltika 6 is a bottom-fermented 7% dark beer that the brewery

classes as a porter "brewed according to traditional English recipes."

Such strong dark lagers are often termed Baltic porters.[2]

  • Baltika 7 (Export Beer) is a 5.4% pale lager.
  • Baltika 8 (Pshenichnoe) is an unfiltered wheat ale (Alc. 5,0% vol.).
  • Baltika 9 (Krepkoe) is a strong lager (8% alcohol).
  • Baltika 20 (Jubilee) is a 5.2% alcohol beer.
  • Baltika Kuler (Cooler)
  • Baltika Lite
  • Baltika Kuler Lime

See also

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