Carlsberg Kazakhstan
Commercial Brewery
in Almaty,
Almaty,
Kazakhstan 🇰🇿
Owned by
Carlsberg Group International Head Office
Established in 1998
The Carlsberg Kazakhstan brewery is one of the largest beer producers in Kazakhstan. Founded in 1998, the brewery was formerly named Ak Nar. After a merge with Irbis, the joint company was n amed to Derbes Brewery Ltd.
In 2008 a company became a part of international Carlsberg Group. In 2010 a company was renamed to Carlsberg Kazakhstan. Today the company employs over 450 people, company's portfolio has more than 30 beer brands.
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Jagshemash! I am grateful to announce the tastation of three alcoholic beer products of the glorious nation of Kazakhstan. The first sıra we try is Derbes Klassicheskoe beer from Derbes company, 100% no Jew brew this beer! In drinking glass this look like beer, yellow and gold like the sun in the flag of Kazakhstan! And foam like man’s aham eh like top of Altay mountain! Beer smell like unpleasant vegetables and some malt. Great success! Old Kazakhstan beer smell unpleasant vegetables! Brewer was generous that vegetables go in taste too. Vegetables are good for health! Unless vegetables from Uzbekistan. Vegetable from Uzbekistan good for bone in head. Sıra taste too like corn bread and rice, very traditionally Kazakhstan! No hop in beer taste removed because hop taste is like by Jew. So no hop taste! Much water from Altay mountains but our vegetables and corn bread and rice are strong and stay! Even little traditional CENSORED oil can find in taste! Hi-five! This beer can drink much depite feel like vegetables which give vitamins!
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Bottled. Pale yellow colour, mediumsized white head. Aroma is maize and some slight cardboard. Flavour is maize, sweet malts and quite skunky.
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Bottled. Hardly even yellow, negligable head. Vegetable aroma. Sweetish and bland. Some corn, no bitterness. Very industrial. Oh, so this is Baltic Beverage Holdings? Explains it...
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Bottled, alc. 4.5 %, gr. 11.5 % (BB? 05/2007)
Very pale yellow color, not much head. Cardboard aroma, faint hints of hops, something like in German supermarket beers. Taste is similar: papery malty with some sweetness. Not much hops found.
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Canned. Close to horrible everything. Golden colour, no head. Rubber, metal and vegetables in aroma. Alcohol and metallic hints in flavour. Some very weak notes of malts can be found. Worthless brew...
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Can (14,5 plato, BB 02/2006)
Golden color, small white head. Aroma of rubber, metal, malts and vegetables. Medium-bodied. Unclean rubbery with strong alcoholic finish. Crap.
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Can "Classic Premium" (12,5 plato, BB 02/2006)
Pale yellow, small white head. Metallic, rubbery aroma. Very light, carbonated, some corn flavor with hints of rubber. Unclean industrial lager.
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Canned. Pale yellow goldenish colour, small white bubbly head. Metallic aroma. Metallic flavour with hints of caramellish malt. Still very unpleasant and crappy.
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Somewhat dull gold. Slightly herbal hop aroma. Flavour is relatively light with vague hop influence. Clean. Body is light. Quick finish.
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Golden colour. Aroma leans towards noble hops. Clean, slightly caramelly pale malt note with slightly earthy, grassy hop. Well-balanced.