Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Kamenitza Dark

I went to Berlin for the May Bank Holiday weekend. Upon arriving on the Friday night, the Mrs and I went out in search of a feed and what we thought was an Italian restaurant turned out to be a Bulgarian one! I ordered a Kamenitza Dark or Schwartzbier which was actually surprisingly good. Having not had the pleasure of drinking Bulgarian beer before I took to it with a gusto! Actually these Eastern Euporean beers are actually very easy to blog about as there seems to be an ubundance of informatioj regarding them. For example, this fellow here: describes the beer as "somewhere between an English mild and a belgian dubbel". Now WTF??? how do you get that from a dark lager? The official website seems kind of lame, so there is not much info there. However Wikipedia truly does know all in this case!
Kamenitza (Bulgarian: Каменица) is one of the top-selling Bulgarian beer companies, based in the city of Plovdiv. Established in 1881 and as of 2006 owned by InBev, the brewery has a wide variety of lager and dark beers. Kamenitza had an 18% share of the Bulgarian beer market in 2005[1] according to data from ACNielsen. The company is a sponsor of the Bulgaria national football team.

History
Historical information in this section is from [Vatahov 2006][2] In 1881 three Swiss entrepreneurs built a brewery in Plovdiv on a hill called Kamenitza and used the name as their brand. The drink of choice for most Bulgarians at the time was lager, but Kamenitza broke new ground by producing the first dark beer for the market. By the 1890s they won awards at international exhibitions, including Brussels and Chicago. The communist regime nationalised Kamenitza: first, in 1947, as part of the state-owned Alcoholic Beverages, then in 1952 as part of Vinprom. The Belgian multinational company InBev bought the Bulgarian breweries Kamenitza, Astika and Burgasko Pivo in 1995 and added Plevensko Pivo in 1997. During 1997 to 2005, InBev invested 86.3 million leva in Bulgaria, and in 2005 Kamenitza sold 800,000 hectoliters, making it the best-selling domestic beer.[1]
I even managed to find a corny TV advert! Enjoy

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1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

i think i was in berlin that same weekend. loved all the beer i tried except the one at hasir in kreutzberg. the doner kebab was awesome, and i just wish i had a better beer to wash it down with.

May 31, 2008 at 7:17 PM  

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