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Obolon bottles Bitburger beer under license. Obolon is the largest Ukrainian exporter of beer, accounting for 80% of Ukrainian beer exports. [6] It was the first Ukrainian brewery to export to the United States. [7] As of 2020, the company exported to 33 countries. [8] It started exporting beer to China in 2011. [9]
Avtorske beer Obolon beer made in Kyiv A glass of Lvivske. In 2011 Ukrainian beer production grew by 3.3% to 31 mln hl. [1] Basing on the data of the trade balance (production + import - export) the Ukrainian beer market in 2010 grew by 5.5% to 28.3 mln. hl. In value market grew by 18% to 22.4 bln hrn. (or 12% to $2.6 bln). [2]
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FC Obolon Kyiv; S. Oleksandr Slobodian This page was last edited on 11 January 2024, at 23:05 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...
During the preparation to the 1980 Summer Olympics in Minskyi District of Kyiv was established a new brewery Obolon. With the second construction period (2000–2005), the district has seen new, comfortable apartment buildings constructed closer to the Dnieper river and has become an attractive residential area.
Obolon is an Eastern European name for floodplain meadows. Obolon, Kyiv (Оболонь) is a historical locality and a suburb of Ukraine's capital Kyiv; Next objects' names are derived from the name of Sviatoshyn neighbourhood: It may refer to: Obolon Raion, a district of Ukraine's capital city, Kyiv; Obolon, the largest Ukrainian brewer
FC Obolon Kyiv (Ukrainian: Оболонь Київ, pronounced [oboʼǀɔnʲ ˈkɪjiu̯]) is a Ukrainian professional football club based in Kyiv (Obolonskyi District). Its home colors are green shirts and white shorts; while its away uniforms are white shirts and green shorts. Its main sponsor was the brewery Obolon in 1999–2013. Since 2013 ...
Beer has been brewed by Armenians since ancient times. One of the first confirmed written evidences of ancient beer production is Xenophon's reference to "wine made from barley" in one of the ancient Armenia villages, as described in his 5th century B.C. work Anabasis: "There were stores within of wheat and barley and vegetables, and wine made from barley in great big bowls; the grains of ...