Beer in Russia

Beer in Russia
Russian beer "Fat Man" (Толстяк) in a plastic bottle

In Russia, beer (Russian: пиво pivo) is the second most popular alcoholic drink after vodka[citation needed], but is seen by many as a healthier almost non-alcoholic alternative (such that it is the number one alcoholic drink in the always more westward leaning St.Petersburg, consumption 95 l. per capita, 2005).

Unlike the Germanic language speaking peoples (i.e. English, Dutch and German Speakers), Russians (like Spanish speakers) categorize beer by color, and not by fermentation process: Light, Red or Semi-Dark, and Dark. Light is a more or less equivalent to Lager and the last two are close to Ales. There are also strong beers (6-10% of alcohol) which are very popular in Russia. There are a lot of brands of Russian beer. The most prominent are Baltika and Stary Melnik, however almost every region of Russia is proud to have its own brewery.

There are a few microbreweries and brewpubs to be found in major cities like St. Petersburg, Moscow and Kazan.

Production

According to the results of 2010 beer production in Russia reduced by 5.1%, to 102.93 mln hl by the data of the Federal Service of State Statistics for the full range of enterprises. [1] But in money terms Russian beer market grew by 16% to 598 bln. roubles (or 22% to $19.9 bln). In 2010 five leading companies (companies with overseas capital) reduced beer sales volume by 5% to 83.6 mln hl. At that, the enterprises, which are not members of TOP-5 list, increased the sales by 14% in total, up to approximately 22 mln hl.[2] Total volume of import beer supply in 2010 comprised about 3.07 mln hl. [3]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Statistic Data" (Russian Beer). Beer Business (website).
  2. ^ "Russia: results of 2010, forecast for 2011" (Russian beer). [http://eng.pivnoe-delo.info/ Beer Business (website).
  3. ^ "Analysis of import beer market in Russia. [http://eng.pivnoe-delo.info/ Beer Business (website).



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