Need help identifying a beverage photos of bottle inside
Need help identifying a beverage photos of bottle inside
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patmahe

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5,918 posts

232 months

Saturday 7th January 2012
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Hi all, can anyone help me identify this stuff, my brother recieved a bottle of it as a gift years ago. All the writing on the bottle is in Russian I think. I've put whatever I can from the bottle into google but to no avail.

Any help appreciated.




SC7

1,882 posts

209 months

Saturday 7th January 2012
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I think it's something like Latvian Balsam.

The small black writing above the main bit says "Balsam" or "Balzam" and the part that seems like the name says "St-ros--vjanskiy". I can't suss out the three missing letters.

E31Shrew

5,963 posts

220 months

Saturday 7th January 2012
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One of my daughters speaks Russian so will ask her in the morning

The Nur

9,168 posts

213 months

Saturday 7th January 2012
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I can ask my girlfriend to have a look later, she's Estonian, so may be able to help

Porkbrain

406 posts

265 months

Sunday 8th January 2012
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Haven't seen that font before, it looks like STAROSLAVYANSKIJ balzam, so old slavic balsam???

The small label below has 'something' TOVARY BELARUSI 2005, don't have a Russian dictionary any more but I think tovary means 'goods, or produce'? So 'something' goods from Belarus?

Increasing the size of the photo makes it distort a lot, and I could be making this up, the circular citations appear to have the words Vodka and Competition of Drinks in English plus dates,

Shay HTFC

3,588 posts

217 months

Sunday 8th January 2012
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Looks like the competition stamps on the right say "Riga Food", so it looks like Latvia is half the answer.

edit: Although maybe not because I'm assuming the middle ones are for the "Minsk competition of drink"

edit2: and the ones on the left look to be stamps from Brussels

Edited by Shay HTFC on Sunday 8th January 13:11

Shay HTFC

3,588 posts

217 months

Sunday 8th January 2012
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Porkbrain said:
Haven't seen that font before, it looks like STAROSLAVYANSKIJ balzam, so old slavic balsam???

The small label below has 'something' TOVARY BELARUSI 2005, don't have a Russian dictionary any more but I think tovary means 'goods, or produce'? So 'something' goods from Belarus?

Increasing the size of the photo makes it distort a lot, and I could be making this up, the circular citations appear to have the words Vodka and Competition of Drinks in English plus dates,
I went all Sherlock Holmes with those competition stamps and found this..

"STAROSLAVIANSKY (KLIMOVICHSKY DISTILLERY, BELARUS) " ??

From http://www.unitedvodka.com/files/LIST_OF_WINNERS_2...

Mobile Chicane

21,974 posts

240 months

Sunday 8th January 2012
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The Nur said:
I can ask my girlfriend to have a look later, she's Estonian, so may be able to help
It isn't Estonian, or Latvian (ie. Riga Black Balsam).

I think Shay has it.

Henry Hawthorne

6,521 posts

244 months

Sunday 8th January 2012
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It says Staroslavyanski (apparently) which is "Old Russian".

The Nur

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213 months

Sunday 8th January 2012
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Mobile Chicane said:
It isn't Estonian, or Latvian (ie. Riga Black Balsam).

I think Shay has it.
I thought as much, but she speaks a fair few languages so may have been able to help smile

Mastodon2

14,310 posts

193 months

Sunday 8th January 2012
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This looks like something a friend gave me, who is from Belarus, without properly explaining what it was. It's a brown spirit, probably designed to be drunk straight from a freezer, he said it was a drink they drank back home like a medicine.

I imagine it probably tastes a bit like bronchial balsam, or Jagermeister.

Mobile Chicane

21,974 posts

240 months

Monday 9th January 2012
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Mastodon2 said:
This looks like something a friend gave me, who is from Belarus, without properly explaining what it was. It's a brown spirit, probably designed to be drunk straight from a freezer, he said it was a drink they drank back home like a medicine.

I imagine it probably tastes a bit like bronchial balsam, or Jagermeister.
So have you tried it yet?

If it's anything like Riga Black Balsam it will be very bitter with a faint taste of herbs and treacle.

The stuff is beyond disgusting, BUT it is the best cold and flu remedy that I know of. A 50ml shot, down in one, and you'll feel almost immediately better.

Not just due to the alcohol content (it's 45% ABV) either. One of the components I can taste in it is oak moss, a component of northern European herbal cough mixtures for centuries.

patmahe

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5,918 posts

232 months

Monday 9th January 2012
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Thanks all for the help, haven't tasted it yet, I'm off out to get a cold first smile will report back if he decides he's opening it.

TIGA84

5,575 posts

259 months

Monday 9th January 2012
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I've been reliably informed by my estonian colleague -

"It is liquor with sweet taste...with herbs and coffee…apparently it’s good for you! Can be added to tea…

40% alcohol!


This is a gift bottle and it is from Belarus:

http://food.nestorexpo.com/index.pl?act=STAND&...

Same drink but different bottle"


The Nur

9,168 posts

213 months

Monday 9th January 2012
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The Nur said:
Mobile Chicane said:
It isn't Estonian, or Latvian (ie. Riga Black Balsam).

I think Shay has it.
I thought as much, but she speaks a fair few languages so may have been able to help smile
I got round to asking, she said pretty much the same thing as above smile