Slavutych (Славутич)
Commercial Brewery
in
Zaporizhzhia,
Zaporizhzhia Oblast,
Ukraine 🇺🇦
Owned by
Carlsberg Ukraine
Established in 1974
Contact
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.
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.
3.4/10
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Appearance 6
Aroma 3
Flavor 3
Texture 4
Overall 2.5
Bottle sample at a tasting at Max’s place. Thanks Stas. Clear yellow-golden. Grainy corny aroma. Sweetish corny flavor with a bit of paper and a drier finish. Light-bodied.
Tried
from Bottle
on 15 Feb 2016
at 08:34
4.2/10
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Appearance 8
Aroma 4
Flavor 3
Texture 4
Overall 4
In aroma malt, from behind some kind of ginger. In taste it’s like typical lager - nothing happens. Rather poor beer, more like lager than christmas type.
Tried
on 10 Jan 2016
at 14:04
5/10
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Tried
on 10 Jan 2016
at 12:02
4.6/10
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Appearance 6
Aroma 5
Flavor 4
Texture 4
Overall 4.5
BOTTLE 50 CL. Clear yellow, white head. Simple pale malt sweetness, no hops at all. Clean smooth body, with just a bit of fusel as the temp grows. Drinkable.
Tried
from Bottle
on 02 Jan 2016
at 10:26
5.4/10
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Appearance 6
Aroma 6
Flavor 5
Texture 6
Overall 4.5
Dark amber, medium bodied and pretty flat. Aroma of alcohol, flavor is sweetish and the long finish not so pleasant.
Tried
on 27 Dec 2015
at 20:24
4.8/10
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Appearance 8
Aroma 4
Flavor 4
Texture 4
Overall 5
Bottle. Clear rich yellow with small foamy off-white head, bread aroma, high carbonation, crisp malty taste, abrupt finish. Generic lager with a crisp typical Carlsberg finish.
Tried
from Bottle
on 05 Nov 2015
at 10:46
2.4/10
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Appearance 4
Aroma 3
Flavor 2
Texture 2
Overall 1.5
CAN 50 CL. Dark mahogany and clear, small beige head. Aroma of coke and booze, some beery notes too. Tastes extremely sweet, coke, warming alcohol. Some beery notes in the finish - kinda like a industrial lager harsh bitterness. Nope, beer it is not.
Tried
from Can
on 24 Oct 2015
at 13:25
2.1/10
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Appearance 6
Aroma 2
Flavor 1
Texture 2
Overall 1.5
CAN 50 CL. Clear orange-pink, sparkling rose head. Generic beery aroma with strawberry flavouring - something like a bubble gum along with its gum base. The taste is similar, crazy intense, strong lager, fake strawberry. And just when you expect to chill yourself with this drink on a hot summer day, you get some nice warming alcohol on your palate. A bit of salt in the finish. What a nasty boozy artificially flavoured alcopop.
Tried
from Can
on 04 Aug 2015
at 15:40
4.8/10
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Appearance 4
Aroma 7
Flavor 4
Texture 4
Overall 4
500ml bottle from Moldova, ABV is 5.3%. Pours clear gold with a small white head. Aroma is wheat, grain. Taste is slightly sweet, grainy, cardboard. I remember liking this beer before it was banned along with all the other Ukrainian stuff. Now it just seems pretty meh.
Tried
from Bottle
on 31 Jul 2015
at 11:17
3.4/10
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Appearance 4
Aroma 4
Flavor 3
Texture 2
Overall 3.5
BOTTLE 50 CL. Clear yellow golden, white creamy head. Cheap lager aroma of some generic sweetness, sulphites, sweat and solvent. Taste is light sweet and dry alcoholic, no proper malts and hops, just a harsh alcoholic, slightly salty and astringent finish. Crap.
Tried
from Bottle
on 28 Jun 2015
at 13:49