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Baltika Brewery () is the second largest
brewing company A brewery or brewing company is a business that makes and sells beer. The place at which beer is commercially made is either called a brewery or a beerhouse, where distinct sets of brewing equipment are called plant. The commercial brewing of b ...
in Europe, and the leader of the Russian beer market with over 38% market share. It is headquartered in
St. Petersburg Saint Petersburg, formerly known as Petrograd and later Leningrad, is the second-largest city in Russia after Moscow. It is situated on the River Neva, at the head of the Gulf of Finland on the Baltic Sea. The city had a population of 5,601, ...
. Following the
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, Carlsberg Group attempted to sell the company, but in July 2023 the Russian government seized its assets under the rules for businesses from the Unfriendly Countries List. Carlsberg Group divested its shares in Baltika in December 2024.


History

Baltika Breweries launched production in St. Petersburg in 1990. It was co-founded by Afghan-born Naif Achakzai and Nikita Kefirov. After privatization in 1992, the company was reorganized into an
open joint stock company A public joint-stock company, abbreviated PJSC (, abbreviated ) or open joint-stock company, abbreviated OJSC (, abbreviated ), is a type of company in many successor states of the Soviet Union, particularly in Russia. Its distinguishing featur ...
. In 1993 Baltic Beverages Holding Brewing Concern became the company's largest shareholder. In 1998, the name of the enterprise was changed to Open Joint Stock Company Baltika Breweries. 2000 saw the opening of the largest Soufflet Malting Plant in Russia built by Baltika in St. Petersburg, together with the French company "Groupe Soufflet", which invested approximately $35 million in the project and received 70% ownership of the plant. Baltika covered the rest of the expenses and received 30% of the shares. The company listed on the Rts stock exchange in September 2001; by January 2002 it had reached a market capitalization of $1.3 billion. At the end of 2006, Baltika merged with three Russian breweries, Vena, Pikra, and Yarpivo, and in 2007 they became one legal entity. In April 2008,
Baltic Beverages Holding Baltic Beverages Holding is a brewing company owned by Carlsberg Group. It is a significant operator in the brewing industry in the Baltic states and Ukraine. History The company was founded in 1991 by the Finnish brewery Hartwall and the Sw ...
bought a stake in Baltika. Following the acquisition, Baltika delisted from the Moscow stock exchange in October 2012. Baltika and all its assets were seized on 16 July 2023 by the Russian government. After this, Baltika, through a Russian court, obtained a ban on the termination of its rights to the Seth & Riley's Garage, Holsten, Kronenbourg and Tuborg brands. Previously, the Carlsberg Group unilaterally refused to license these brands in Russia. Carlsberg's new CEO,
Jacob Aarup-Andersen Jacob Aarup-Andersen (born 6 December 1977) is a Danish businessman and CEO of Carlsberg, one of the world's leading brewery groups based in Denmark. Early life Aarup-Andersen was born on 6 December 1977. He earned a master's degree in economic ...
, who took office in September, said Russia had stolen the Danish company's business. In December 2023, the appointed CEO of Baltika, Taimuraz Bolloyev, proposed nationalizing it. In December 2024, Carlsberg Group announced a
management buyout A management buyout (MBO) is a form of acquisition in which a company's existing managers acquire a large part, or all, of the company, whether from a parent company or individual. Management- and/or leveraged buyouts became noted phenomena of 19 ...
of Baltika Breweries by "a company owned equally by two longstanding Baltika employees." Carlsberg CEO
Jacob Aarup-Andersen Jacob Aarup-Andersen (born 6 December 1977) is a Danish businessman and CEO of Carlsberg, one of the world's leading brewery groups based in Denmark. Early life Aarup-Andersen was born on 6 December 1977. He earned a master's degree in economic ...
said the deal ended "numerous lawsuits and IP rights issues related to Baltika Breweries." The brewery also confirmed that as of 2 December 2024, the management which had been put in place by the Russian state would leave.


Operation

The production capacity of Baltika enterprises is more than 52 million decaliter of beer per month; in total the company owns more than 30 beer and 9 non-beer brands. Sales are carried out in 98% of retail outlets in Russia. Baltika's products in 2012, according to its own data, are represented in more than 75 countries around the world, including Western Europe, North America and the countries of the Asia-Pacific region. In total sales outside the CIS countries accounted for less than 1% of the total volume of beer produced by the company in 2007. In May 2018 Baltika began shipping a batch of beer to
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, with a volume of 15 thousand liters.


Owners and management

The owner of the company is the Scandinavian brewing concern
Baltic Beverages Holding Baltic Beverages Holding is a brewing company owned by Carlsberg Group. It is a significant operator in the brewing industry in the Baltic states and Ukraine. History The company was founded in 1991 by the Finnish brewery Hartwall and the Sw ...
, owned by
Carlsberg Group Carlsberg A/S (; ) is a Danish multinational brewer. Founded in 1847 by J. C. Jacobsen, the company's headquarters is in Copenhagen, Denmark. Since Jacobsen's death in 1887, the majority owner of the company has been the Carlsberg Foundation. Th ...
(100% share in the authorized capital). In November 2012 Carlsberg bought out all shares of Baltika from other shareholders (it was supposed to spend $1.15 billion on this). President of LLC Baltika Brewing Company Taimuraz Bolloev. On 16 July 2023 the company was placed under the temporary management of the
Federal Agency for State Property Management The Federal Agency for State Property Management (Rosimushchestvo) () is a subdivision of the Russian Ministry of Economic Development that manages Russia's federal state property. History The agency was formed by a presidential decree, No.314, ...
. Taimuraz Bolloev, a businessman who already led the company in 1991-2004, has been appointed the new president of Baltika Breweries. On November 16, 2023 former president of Baltika Denis Sherstennikov was arrested in a fraud case. According to the investigation of the Russian Federation, the defendants and unidentified accomplices, including employees of Baltika LLC, until July 17, 2023 "fraudulently acquired in favor of Carlsberg Kazakhstan and Vista BiUai Co. the intellectual property right owned by Baltika LLC worth at least 295.6 million rubles."


Performance

The number of staff is about 8.5 thousand people. In 2012 the company sold 34.6 million hl of beer; total sales of products abroad in 2014, including licensed production, amounted to 2.8 million hl, which is 7.5% of the company's total sales, including sales of the company's brands and in licensed markets. Baltika brands are manufactured under license in Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan and Tajikistan. According to
Russian Accounting Standards Russian Accounting Standards (RAS; ), also called Russian Accounting Principles (RAP) or Russian GAAP or GAAP (Russia), refer to the body of regulatory documents concerning financial accounting and reporting standards in the Russian Federation. ...
, Baltika's revenue in 2012 was approximately 89.3 billion rubles, and net profit was 6.3 billion rubles. The volume of the company's total tax deductions to budgets of all levels and extra-budgetary funds in 2012 amounted to 60.2 billion rubles.


Company structure

The company has several production sites: * Headquarters and Baltika – St. Petersburg brewery * Baltika-Baku brewery (
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, Azerbaijan) * Baltika-
Voronezh Voronezh ( ; , ) is a city and the administrative centre of Voronezh Oblast in southwestern Russia straddling the Voronezh River, located from where it flows into the Don River. The city sits on the Southeastern Railway, which connects wes ...
brewery * Baltika-
Novosibirsk Novosibirsk is the largest city and administrative centre of Novosibirsk Oblast and the Siberian Federal District in Russia. As of the 2021 Russian census, 2021 census, it had a population of 1,633,595, making it the most populous city in Siber ...
brewery * Baltika-
Rostov Rostov-on-Don is a port city and the administrative centre of Rostov Oblast and the Southern Federal District of Russia. It lies in the southeastern part of the East European Plain on the Don River, from the Sea of Azov, directly north of t ...
brewery * Baltika-
Samara Samara, formerly known as Kuybyshev (1935–1991), is the largest city and administrative centre of Samara Oblast in Russia. The city is located at the confluence of the Volga and the Samara (Volga), Samara rivers, with a population of over 1.14 ...
brewery * Baltika- Tula brewery * Baltika-
Khabarovsk Khabarovsk ( ) is the largest city and the administrative centre of Khabarovsk Krai, Russia,Law #109 located from the China–Russia border, at the confluence of the Amur and Ussuri Rivers, about north of Vladivostok. As of the 2021 Russian c ...
brewery * Baltika-
Yaroslavl Yaroslavl (; , ) is a city and the administrative center of Yaroslavl Oblast, Russia, located northeast of Moscow. The historic part of the city is a World Heritage Site, and is located at the confluence of the Volga and the Kotorosl rivers. ...
brewery


Trademarks

The company produces drinks under the following trademarks:


Baltika (beer)


Flash Up (soft drink)

* Flash UP Max (PET, 1.0 l.) and Flash Up Energy (PET, 0.5 l.) * Flash UP Ultra Energy (jar, 0.45 l.) * Flash Up Energy Orange (jar, 0.45 l.) * Flash Up Energy Berry (jar, 0.45 l.) * Flash Up Energy Mint (jar, 0.45 l.) * Flash Up Energy Mango-pineapple (jar, 0.45 l.) * Flash Up Energy Bubble Gum (jar, 0.45 l.) — available from 2023 * Flash Up Energy Raspberry (jar, 0.45 l.) — available from 2024 * Flash Up Energy Kiwi-Carambola (jar, 0.45 l.)


Kronenbourg 1664

Kronenbourg 1664 has been produced in Russia since November 2004. Alcohol content: at least 5.0%. It is bottled in glass bottles (0.46 liters). Pasteurized, without preservatives. * Kronenbourg 1664 (alcohol at least 4,5%) * Kronenbourg 1664 Blanc (alcohol at least 4,5%) * Kronenbourg 1664 Blanc Rose (alcohol at least 4,5%) * Kronenbourg 1664 Blanc Alcohol Free (alcohol at least 0,5%)


Seth & Riley’s Garage

Released in the 2010s, an analogue of the Baltic 2 "Party Mix", but in glass bottles, with a stay-on tab on the lid. * Garage Hard Lemon (alcohol at least 4,6%) * Garage Hard Lemon Non-Alcoholic (alcohol at least 0,5%) * Garage Hard Black Cherry (alcohol at least 4,6%) * Garage Hard Californian Pear (alcohol at least 4,6%) * Garage Hard Lingonberry (alcohol at least 4,6%) * Garage Hard Peach (alcohol at least 4,6%) * Garage Hardcore Grapefruit (alcohol at least 6,0%) * Garage Hardcore Pineapple (alcohol at least 6,0%) * Garage Hardcore Pomegranate (alcohol at least 6,0%) — available from 2023 * Garage Hardcore Melon (alcohol at least 6,0%) — available from 2023 * Garage Hardcore Mango (alcohol at least 6,0%) — available from 2023


Russian Imperial Stout

Russian Imperial Stout Stout is a type of dark beer that is generally Brewing#Warm fermenting, warm fermented, such as #Dry stout, dry stout, #Oatmeal stout, oatmeal stout, #Milk stout, milk stout and #Imperial stout, imperial stout. Stout is a type of ale. The firs ...
became popular among the upper class of St. Petersburg during the time of Empress Catherine the Great in the 18th century, when she began ordering it from England for the imperial court. In 2023, Baltika brewed a Russian Imperial Stout (alcohol 8%).


Žatecký Gus

«Žatecký Gus» is brewed according to a low-fermentation recipe with the addition of Czech hops of the
Saaz hops Saaz is a "noble" variety of hops. It was named after the Czech town of Žatec (). This hop is used extensively in Bohemia to flavor beer as the Czech pilsner. Saaz hops accounted for more than of total 2009 hop production in the Czech Republi ...
. In May 2010 Žatecký Gus Černý beer appeared on sale, in 2012 — Žatecký Gus Domáční z Taverny. * «Žatecký Gus» (alcohol at least 4,6%) — light beer * «Žatecký Gus Černý» (alcohol at least 3,5%) — dark beer * «Žatecký Gus Ležák» (alcohol at least 5%) In 2019 Žatecký Gus is presented: * Svetly Žatecký Gus — classic light lager. Alcohol: 4.6% by volume; the density of the initial wortа: 10,6%. * Cerny Žatecký Gus — dark lager. Alcohol: 3,5% by volume; the density of the initial wort: 9,0% * Rubynovy Žatecký Gus — semi-dark pilsner, amber-reddish in the light, with a slight fruity tint, on a special hop of the variety «Rubin». Alcohol: 5,1% by volume; the density of the initial wort: 13,4% In 2023 the Žatecký Gus is presented: * Zatecky Gus Svetly (alcohol at least 4,6%) — light beer * Zatecky Gus Non-Alcoholic (alcohol at least 0,5%) — non-alcoholic beer * Zatecky Gus Cerny (alcohol at least 3,5%) — dark beer * Zatecky Gus Nefiltrovany (alcohol at least 4,8%) — unfiltered light lager * Zatecky Gus Extra Chmel (alcohol at least 5,7%) — hopped light lager


LAV

* LAV (light lager, alcohol at least 4,7%) — available from 2022


Nevskoye

«Nevskoye» beer appeared in 1957 (RTU of the RSFSR 197-57). The first in Russia was the RTU of the RSFSR 197-57, then the RTU of the RSFSR 197-61. «Nevskoye» (light, 15%, 6,5%) — hop aroma, pleasant bitterness and a slightly pronounced wine flavor. «Nevskoye Original» beer appeared on the market in the early 1990s. At present the brand is represented by five varieties: * «Nevskoye Original» (alcohol at least 5,7%) * «Nevskoye Light» (alcohol at least 4,6%) * «Nevskoye Classic» (alcohol at least 5%) * «Nevskoye ICE» (alcohol at least 4,7%) * «Nevskoye Zhivoye» (alcohol at least 4,8%)


Yarpivo

The «Yarpivo» brand was launched in 1998 in
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. In 2009 she took the 30th place in the list of the 50 best-selling brands in Russia compiled by Forbes magazine. In 2015 the label was updated, the central place of which was occupied by the symbol of the city of Yaroslavl — the bear. Now the brand is represented by four varieties that are produced at the company's factories in
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,
Voronezh Voronezh ( ; , ) is a city and the administrative centre of Voronezh Oblast in southwestern Russia straddling the Voronezh River, located from where it flows into the Don River. The city sits on the Southeastern Railway, which connects wes ...
,
St. Petersburg Saint Petersburg, formerly known as Petrograd and later Leningrad, is the second-largest city in Russia after Moscow. It is situated on the River Neva, at the head of the Gulf of Finland on the Baltic Sea. The city had a population of 5,601, ...
, Tula,
Khabarovsk Khabarovsk ( ) is the largest city and the administrative centre of Khabarovsk Krai, Russia,Law #109 located from the China–Russia border, at the confluence of the Amur and Ussuri Rivers, about north of Vladivostok. As of the 2021 Russian c ...
and
Samara Samara, formerly known as Kuybyshev (1935–1991), is the largest city and administrative centre of Samara Oblast in Russia. The city is located at the confluence of the Volga and the Samara (Volga), Samara rivers, with a population of over 1.14 ...
: * «Yarpivo Strong» (alcohol at least 7,2%) * «Yarpivo Amber» (alcohol at least 4,7%) * «Yarpivo Ledyanoye» (alcohol at least 4,9%) * «Yarpivo Original» (alcohol at least 4,7%)


Arsenalnoye

The production of «Arsenalnoye» beer began in Tula in 2000. Today this brand includes 4 beers: * «Arsenalnoye Traditional» (alcohol at least 5,1%) * «Arsenalnoye Strong» (alcohol at least 7%) * «Arsenalnoye Zhivoye» (alcohol at least 4,0%) * «Arsenalnoye Ledyanoye» (alcohol at least 4,7%)


Bolshaya kruzhka

During cooking the traditional technology of «long-term fermentation» is used. It is sold throughout Russia and is also exported. * Zhivoye (alcohol at least 4%) * Strong (alcohol at least 7%) * Amber (alcohol at least 4%)


Zhigulevskoye Zhigulevskoye ( rus, Жигулёвское, p=ʐɨɡʊˈlʲɵfskəjə) is a brand of Russian beer. The original brewery was founded in Samara in 1881 by Austrian entrepreneur Alfred von Vacano. The original brand was named ''Viennese Beer'', but, ...

Beer with an alcohol content of at least 4.0%. It has been produced since the founding of the Baltika plant in 1990. It is sold throughout Russia, and also exported to Germany, Israel, Greece, Portugal, the USA, Mongolia, the Baltic States and the CIS.


Zapovednoye

A regional brand. It appeared in 1994. It was produced at the Baltika-Pikra plant (Krasnoyarsk) until 2001, in 2004 (under the name «Купеческое Заповедное»), now it is produced by the Baltika-Novosibirsk plant. * Light (alcohol at least 4,7%)


Don

A regional brand. It was first brewed in the spring of 1998 at the Baltika-Rostov plant. Created specifically for residents of the South of Russia. * «Don Zhivoye» (alcohol at least 4,0%). * «Don Classic» (alcohol at least 4,5%) * «Don Ledyanoye» (alcohol at least 4,2%) * «Don Export» (alcohol at least 4,8%) * «Don Light» (alcohol at least 4,4%) * «Don Yuzhnoye» (alcohol at least 6,0%)


Sibirsky bochonok

A regional brand. The brand was launched on the market in May 2008 specifically for the start of operation of the Baltika-Novosibirsk plant. * Classic (alcohol at least 4,7%) * Strong (alcohol at least 8%) * Moroznoye (alcohol at least 4,5%)


DV

A regional brand. The business card of the Baltika-Khabarovsk brewery. It has been produced since April 2003. * Classic (alcohol at least 4,7%) * Strong (alcohol at least 7%) * Ledyanoye (alcohol at least 4,5%)


Kupecheskoye

A regional brand. It was established in 1993. It was produced at the Baltika-Picra plant (Krasnoyarsk). At the moment the production of beer under this brand has been discontinued. * Zhivoye (alcohol at least 4,0%) * Classic (alcohol at least 4,5%) * Strong (alcohol at least 8,0%)


Samara

Региональный бренд. Производится с 2003 года на заводе «Балтика-Самара». Первая партия выпущена в день открытия завода. * Zhivoye (alcohol at least 4,0%) * Classic (alcohol at least 5,0%) * Light ice filtration (alcohol at least 4,0%)


Uralsky master

A regional brand. It appeared in 2002. It was produced at the Baltika-Chelyabinsk plant. * Classic (alcohol at least 4,7%) * Strong (alcohol at least 8,0%) * Ledyanoye (alcohol at least 4,5%) * Light (alcohol at least 4,0%)


Chelyabinskoye

A regional brand. It has been produced at the Baltika-Chelyabinsk plant since 1993. It is distributed in Chelyabinsk and the region. Recently «Chelyabinskoye» has become popular in many other regions of Russia. Since 2005 the production of the «Chelyabinskoye Zhivoye» variety has begun. In 2013 a new variety «Chelyabinskoye Czech» entered the market. * «Chelyabinskoye Zhivoye» (alcohol at least 4,0%) * «Chelyabinskoye Czech» (alcohol at least 4,7%)


Other drinks

* Kvass «Khlebny Kray» traditional (alcohol at least 1,2%) * Ladoga №1 «Lemonade» — a highly carbonated non-alcoholic drink based on lemon juice. It was produced from 2000 to 2004. * Ladoga №2 «Citron» — a highly carbonated non-alcoholic drink. It was produced from 2000 to 2004. * Ladoga Silver №3 «Citrus — Mix» — a highly carbonated non-alcoholic drink based on orange, grapefruit and lemon juices. It was produced from 2000 to 2004.


Logo

From 1990 to November 19, 2013 the logo was in the form of three blue wavy lines, next to the word «Baltika» in large blue letters. On November 20, 2013 a change in the design of the corporate logo was announced. Three wavy lines turned golden, the font of the word «Baltika» was slightly changed, and the signature «Part of the Carlsberg Group» was added. Since 2022 the signature «Part of the Carlsberg Group» was removed from the logo.


See also

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Beer in Russia In Russia, beer ( ''pivo'') is tied with vodka as the most popular alcoholic drink in the country. The average Russian person drank about 11.7 liters of pure alcohol in 2016, with beer and vodka accounting for 39% each. Russians categorize beer b ...


References


External links


Official website

Official English website

Baltika's Australian Distributor

Baltika's Korean Distributor
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