The essence of "Two Beers" is "Friendship." It is a beverage that anyone can enjoy together, promoting a healthy drinking experience that allows you to maintain a good mood.
The fundamental principle behind its creation is not about heavy drinking, but rather about creating happy moments even with just a single glass.
The history of beer dates back to around 5,000 BCE in Mesopotamia, where fermented grains were first used to create the drink. In ancient Egypt, beer played an important role as offerings to the gods and sustenance for workers.
During the Middle Ages, European monks refined brewing techniques and added hops, improving beer's quality and preservation.
In 1516, Germany's Beer Purity Law standardized beer production using only water, barley, and hops. The Industrial Revolution enabled mass production and global distribution. Since the 20th century, the craft beer movement has brought diverse styles and regional creativity, establishing beer as a beloved beverage worldwide.
Improves Cardiovascular Health: Polyphenols promote blood circulation and increase good cholesterol (HDL).
Strengthens Bones: Silicon helps improve bone density and may prevent osteoporosis.
Reduces Stress: Alcohol and hops have relaxing and calming effects.
Prevents Kidney Stones: Diuretic properties support kidney health.
Provides Vitamins and Minerals: Contains small amounts of Vitamin B, magnesium, and other nutrients that aid metabolism.
⚠ Remember, excessive consumption is harmful, so stick to no more than one beer a day!
Baltika (Russian: Балтика) is a leading company in the Russian beer market, boasting over 38% market share.
0. Non Alcoholic Beer
A refreshing and healthy beverage that contains a wealth of nutrients, including B-complex vitamins, carbohydrates, and natural fibers. Known for its antioxidant and vitamin content, our non-alcoholic beer is a delightful choice for everyone.
1. Currently Discontinued
2. American Lager with a Twist
Originally brewed as a rice adjunct lager with slightly roasted malt and hop extracts, it has evolved into a Pale Lager without rice. With an alcohol content of 4.7%, it offers a unique taste experience.
3. Authentic German Lager
Brewed using traditional German methods without additives like rice or corn, this Lager boasts an alcohol content of 4.8% and a smooth flavor that minimizes bitterness.
4. Vienna Lager or Amber Lager
Though dark amber, it differs from traditional German Dunkel due to its prominent brown hue. We roast barley malt to caramelization and add caramel coloring and wheat malt to create this flavorful beer. Alcohol content: 4.8%.
5. The Leader's Favorite - Baltic Porter
A Helles Lager style beer with a stronger yellow hue, it offers a milder taste compared to Pilsners. With an alcohol content of 5.3%, this beer pleases the palate.
6. Baltic Porter - A British Porter for Export
Originally a porter beer from the UK exported to Russia and neighboring Baltic countries, it has been classified as Baltic Porter due to higher alcohol content to prevent spoilage during transportation. With an alcohol content of 7%, this beer features roasted barley malt and caramel coloring, offering the aroma of dried fruits like raisins and plums.
7. German-style Export Lager
Resembling a Pale Lager but with a smoother taste and an alcohol content of 5.4%. Some drinkers find it slightly sweet due to the addition of sugar.
8. German-style Wheat Beer
A Hefeweizen type without filtering yeast. Alcohol content: 5%.
9. Bold and Strong
An enhanced beer with higher malt content and the addition of malt syrup to strengthen its alcohol content, resulting in a robust beer with an alcohol level of 8%, offering a taste close to Korean so-maek.
Experience the diverse flavors of Baltika, and let your taste buds embark on a delightful journey through our premium selection of beers.