Olivaria Brewery

Olivaria Brewery
Location Belarus Olivaria Brewery, Republic of Belarus, 220002, Minsk Kiseleva str., 30
Opened 1864
Employees 580 [1]
Website www.alivaria.by
Active beers
Name Type
Data 1864
On Ice
Extra Russian: Экстра
non-alcoholic Russian: Безалкогольное
Troickoe Russian: Троицкое
Gold Russian: Золотое
Strong Russian: Крепкое
Ten Russian: Десятка
Brovar light Russian: Бровар лёгкое
Brovar classic Russian: Бровар классическое
Brovar strong Russian: Бровар крепкое
Alivaria porter Russian: Аливария Портер
Seasonal beers
Name Type
Olivaria X-mas Russian: Аливария рождественское
Olivaria Brewery buildings

Olivaria brewery (also known as Olivaria or Alivaria, Belarusian: ААТ Піўзавод Аліварыя) is one of the oldest breweries in Belarus, and is the oldest of presently existent breweries in the country.[2] It was founded in 1864 in Minsk. The brewery has a 29% market share in the beer market in Belarus, and its primary product, Alivaria-brand beer has a market share of around 18%.[1] Production increased by 43% in 2008,[2] and in 2011, the brewery was in third place in the market share of beer in Belarus.[3]

As of May 2015, Carlsberg Group holds 67.8% of shares in the brewery, and the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development holds 21% of shares.[1][3] Remaining shares are owned by various individuals.[3] European Bank for Reconstruction and Development financed the brewery to assist in its expansion and modernization.[4]

History

It began operations on January 29, 1864 in Minsk.[1][2] The brewery was nationalized in 1917, but become a joint stock company in 1994.

Varieties

Olivaria Brewery's primary product is Alivaria-brand beer, which has a market share of around 18% in Belarus.[1]

See also

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 "Olivaria Brewery". Carlsberg Group. Retrieved 14 May 2015.
  2. 1 2 3 "Olivaria Brewery Celebrates 145 Years Anniversary in Status the Beer Market Leader". Packaging Europe. 17 February 2009. Retrieved 14 May 2015.
  3. 1 2 3 "Carlsberg increases holding in Olivaria Brewery to 67.8%". FoodBev.com. January 18, 2011. Retrieved May 15, 2015.
  4. Carl, H. (2005). Brauwelt International. p. 386. Quote: "While BBH may be a reluctant investor, the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development has taken the leap and agreed to finance the modernization and capacity expansion of the Olivaria brewery in Minsk. Olivaria is a fully ..."
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