Chernihivske
Manufacturer | Chernigivske |
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Alcohol by volume | Light (Світле): 4.8% ABV, lager
· White (Біле): 5.0% ABV - First unfiltered lager beer on the Ukrainian market · White Night (Біла Нiч): 4.8% ABV, dark unfiltered lager · Titan: 8% ABV, strong amber lager · Titan Unfiltered: 8% ABV, strong unfiltered lager · 0.0 (Безалкогольне): 0% ABV, lager · White 0 ALco (Біле 0 ALco): 0% ABV, unfiltered lager |
Style | Various |
Website | chernigivske |
Chernigivske (Ukrainian: Чернігівське) is a beer brand produced in Ukraine. It originates from one of the oldest Ukrainian cities - Chernihiv. The beer was brewed for the first time as a gift to celebrate the 1300 years anniversary of the city in 1988. For more than 30 years Chernigivske has been celebrating Ukraine's history, culture and people.
In different periods of time Chernigivske:
· supported the Olympic National Team of Ukraine,
· was the official sponsor of the Football Championship of Ukraine,
· was the official sponsor of National Football Team of Ukraine,
· was the national partner of the Eurovision Song Contest,
· supported different social initiatives and programs.
Chernigivske beer is produced in three breweries in Ukraine, located in Chernigiv, Kharkiv and Mykolaiv. The breweries are currently owned by SUN InBev Ukraine, a subsidiary of AB InBev.
On April 27, 2022 Anheuser Busch announced it will be brewing Chernigivske in the United States to support humanitarian relief efforts in Ukraine[1] during the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Types
- Light (Світле): 4.8% ABV
- Premium (Преміум): 5.6% ABV
- Strong (Міцне): 7.5% ABV
- Dark (Темне): 6.0% ABV
- White (Біле): 5.0% ABV- First unfiltered beer on the Ukrainian market
- White Night (Біла Нiч): 5.0% ABV
- White Honey (Білий Мед): 5.0% ABV
- Purple (Багряне): 5.2% ABV
See also
External links
- ^ Business, Jordan Valinsky, CNN. "Anheuser-Busch will brew a Ukrainian beer in the United States". CNN. Retrieved 2022-04-28.
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