Baltika - Novosibirsk (Балтика - Новосибирск)
Commercial Brewery
in Novosibirsk,
Novosibirsk Oblast,
Russia 🇷🇺
Owned by
Baltika Brewery (Балтика)
Established in 2008
Contact
2-Ya Stantsionnaya Ulitsa 34 (2-я Станционная ул. 34), Novosibirsk, 630041, Russia
Description
Construction of Baltika-Novosibirsk brewery started in January 2007. The annual capacity of the brewery was initially supposed to be 2 mln. hl. But in the process of construction it was decided to increase the design capacity to 4.5 mln. hl per year. The construction was completed already in May 2008.
Equipment of the leading world manufacturers was installed at the brewery: Huppmann brewing lines, 2 bottling lines using PET-packages of KHS and Krones companies, Simmonazi canning line, bottling line using Krones glass bottles, Geo Grasso refrigerators and compressors, Kuenzel equipment of the elevator and conditioning department, Pall Seitz Schenk equipment of the filtration department.
During construction state-of-the-art production and logistics complex was built at the brewery that included a class A warehouse terminal (in the process of the brewery construction the terminal area was increased from 8.5 to 11 thousand square meters) operating since 2003 and own railway lines.
Equipment of the leading world manufacturers was installed at the brewery: Huppmann brewing lines, 2 bottling lines using PET-packages of KHS and Krones companies, Simmonazi canning line, bottling line using Krones glass bottles, Geo Grasso refrigerators and compressors, Kuenzel equipment of the elevator and conditioning department, Pall Seitz Schenk equipment of the filtration department.
During construction state-of-the-art production and logistics complex was built at the brewery that included a class A warehouse terminal (in the process of the brewery construction the terminal area was increased from 8.5 to 11 thousand square meters) operating since 2003 and own railway lines.
Appearance - 2 | Aroma - 3 | Flavor - 3 | Texture - 4 | Overall - 2.5
I’m not sure which Baltika brewery this was from - I had it in Ulan Ude. But since the Pikra beers don’t seem to exist anymore, maybe this comes from Krasnoyarsk. I had it from the bottle. It was presumably yellow. I don’t get much aroma from the bottle, so I won’t speculate. Mostly dry, watery, bland with a hint of graininess. There is also a hint of toastiness.
Tried
from Bottle
on 25 Aug 2011
at 07:27