Baltika - Voronezh (Балтика - Воронеж)
Commercial Brewery
in Voronezh,
Voronezh Oblast,
Russia 🇷🇺
Owned by
Baltika Brewery (Балтика)
Established in 1936
Contact
Улица 9 января, 109, Voronezh, 394019, Russia
Description
Voronezh brewery, one of the oldest Baltika's breweries, celebrated its 80th anniversary in 2016.
Voronezh is considered to be the cradle of both Russian fleet and Russian beer. Brewing barley was first planted in Voronezh province as far back as the XVII century at the decree of Peter the Great who himself was fond of the amber drink.
In 1936, the capital of the black-earth region (as the Voronezh region is called) attracted the attention of the Soviet government. According to the construction plan designed for 14 years, an eight-storied brewing giant was to be built in the city with the annual production capacity of 30 thousand hectoliters of beer and 5 thousand hectoliters of nonalcoholic beverages. It was then that the Council of Ministers of the USSR signed the order on construction of a brewery in Voronezh.
Voronezh is considered to be the cradle of both Russian fleet and Russian beer. Brewing barley was first planted in Voronezh province as far back as the XVII century at the decree of Peter the Great who himself was fond of the amber drink.
In 1936, the capital of the black-earth region (as the Voronezh region is called) attracted the attention of the Soviet government. According to the construction plan designed for 14 years, an eight-storied brewing giant was to be built in the city with the annual production capacity of 30 thousand hectoliters of beer and 5 thousand hectoliters of nonalcoholic beverages. It was then that the Council of Ministers of the USSR signed the order on construction of a brewery in Voronezh.
Appearance - 2 | Aroma - 2 | Flavor - 2 | Texture - 4 | Overall - 2
Light blond color. Poor aroma, smells somehow; some lemon. Very poor lager, herbal; strong bitterness.
Tried
on 05 May 2004
at 03:48
Appearance - 2 | Aroma - 3 | Flavor - 2 | Texture - 4 | Overall - 1.5
A light yellow with no head. The aroma is of sour malt. The sour malt with notes of straw.
Tried
on 23 Apr 2004
at 15:16
Appearance - 6 | Aroma - 3 | Flavor - 4 | Texture - 4 | Overall - 3
Pale yellow colour with huge bubbles, going into rather dense, snow-white head, fast gone. Nose with milk, vanilla, grain. After a short time, virtually no smell left. Very light-bitter, herbal, grassy, hay, going over in light sweet. Extremely light body, watery beer… and half a litre of it! Russian swill.
Tried
on 30 Dec 2003
at 12:51