Slavutych (Славутич)

Commercial Brewery in Zaporizhzhia, Zaporizhzhia Oblast, Ukraine 🇺🇦
Owned by Carlsberg Ukraine

Established in 1974

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Вулиця Василя Стуса, 6, Zaporizhzhia, 69123, Ukraine
Description
The starting point for the history of the Zaporizhzhia plant was the adoption of the Plan of Economic Development for the USSR Republics in the early 1970s. The document was set to solve the problem of the acute shortage of beer in the country. The Plan included the construction of about 22 beer brewing plants with the annual output capacity of 45—60 million liters of beer each. The construction of one of the first brewing plants according to a novel design by Czech engineers, started in 1971, with a record capacity for that time of 72 million liters of beer a year. Czech professionals were supervising the installation and checkout of equipment, as well as trained their Ukrainian colleagues to operate it. On December 12, 1974, the personnel of the Zaporizhzhia Beer Plant No. 2 made their first brew, and the first batch of beer was bottled on January 15, 1975. The new product was gaining popularity at a fast speed.

In 1976, the plant joined the Zaporizhzhia Industrial Association of Beer and Soft Drink Producers, which then was in operation until 1984. In 1986, the history of the plant saw the start of a campaign to fight alcohol addiction. Back in those years, sales quotas were introduced for the product, so this led to a significant drop in production output. For a while, beer had been in short supply. The years of Perestroika were also tough on the plant, with the economic crisis of the late 1980s worsening the matter. Ukraine was suffering from the collapse of the financial and payment systems, as well as from the disruption of economic links with the Soviet republics. However, despite all the challenges, the production was running virtually non-stop.

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4.8/10 Appearance 8 Aroma 5 Flavor 4.5 Texture 3 Overall 4
Good, if fast dwindling white head over clear metallic golden beer. Bit aromatic nose with rosewater, amandine, pale malts, sweet grain. Light bitterish initial impression, followed immediately by sweet malty flavours. I suspect adjuncts as corn or rice. Faint DMS and mineral. Utterly watery MF, faintly slick, undercarbonated. Metallic aftertaste, as from unfilmed can. Well, what did you expect °? (° txs to fizzy drink advertisement) Txs to Stef!
Tried from Can on 07 Jun 2026 at 18:18

4.8/10 Appearance 6 Aroma 4 Flavor 4.5 Texture 5 Overall 5
Can 48 cl, Pours a clear golden with a lacing, white head. Very subtle malt aroma. Light body, slightly malty with a soft mouthfeel. Very subdued bitterness. 050426
Tried from Can on 05 Apr 2026 at 17:06

5.3/10 Appearance 5 Aroma 5 Flavor 5.5 Texture 5 Overall 5.5
Blik 48cl thuis. Grainy, carameltonen, maïs, wat grassig, zoetig, maltig, metaalsmaakje. (2-1-2025).
Tried from Can from Klein Rusland on 02 Jan 2026 at 20:51


5.5/10 Appearance 5 Aroma 6 Flavor 6 Texture 5 Overall 5
Huge thanks to quack-duck for that can. Looks simple but good. Beer in the glass with a small head. Starts mild, malty, modest dry. Some grasy notes, a bit moldy. Light metallical touch. Finish more balanced. Soft-malty finish. Okay.
Tried from Can on 14 Dec 2025 at 07:14

2/10
Puuviljane tehislik limps, õllega seost ei ole.
Tried on 23 Oct 2025 at 23:30

2/10
Magus-mõru kergelt keemiline apelsini limonaad. Õllega sama palju seost, kui keskmisel smoothie souril - "õlle" % vbla isegi suurem, silt ütleb, et 64% õlut....
Tried on 10 Oct 2025 at 15:35

4.3/10 Appearance 5 Aroma 4 Flavor 4 Texture 4 Overall 4.5
48cl can from Progress Kauplus, Narva. Pours clear golden with a dissipatin, white head. Grainy aroma with notes of cooked vegetables and hints of hay. Sweet and grainy with low flavour intensity and bitterness. Pretty standard, mediocre, industrial lager.
Tried from Can on 30 Aug 2025 at 20:55

6.9/10 Appearance 6 Aroma 7 Flavor 6.5 Texture 8 Overall 7
Tried on 25 Aug 2025 at 15:09

3/10
Happeline, magus, vesine, kerge linnas. Mehh.
Tried from Can on 25 Jul 2025 at 18:25