Baltika Breweries

The company listed on the Rts stock exchange in September 2001; by January 2002 it had reached a market capitalization of $1.3 billion.

[5] At the end of 2006, Baltika merged with three Russian breweries, Vena, Pikra, and Yarpivo, and in 2007 they became one legal entity.

[3] 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.

[8] Carlsberg's new CEO, Jacob Aarup-Andersen, who took office in September, said Russia had stolen the Danish company's business.

Carlsberg CEO Jacob Aarup-Andersen 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.

In May 2018 Baltika began shipping a batch of beer to Honduras, with a volume of 15 thousand liters.

The owner of the company is the Scandinavian brewing concern Baltic Beverages Holding, owned by Carlsberg Group (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[11]).

[12] Taimuraz Bolloev, a businessman who already led the company in 1991-2004, has been appointed the new president of Baltika Breweries.

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."

[14] 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.

Released in the 2010s, an analogue of the Baltic 2 "Party Mix", but in glass bottles, with a stay-on tab on the lid.

«Nevskoye» (light, 15%, 6,5%) — hop aroma, pleasant bitterness and a slightly pronounced wine flavor.

[16] In 2015 the label was updated, the central place of which was occupied by the symbol of the city of Yaroslavl — the bear.

Today this brand includes 4 beers: During cooking the traditional technology of «long-term fermentation» is used.

It is sold throughout Russia, and also exported to Germany, Israel, Greece, Portugal, the USA, Mongolia, the Baltic States and the CIS.

Three wavy lines turned golden, the font of the word «Baltika» was slightly changed, and the signature «Part of the Carlsberg Group» was added.

Tins of Baltika (No. 3 and No .7)