RUSSIA: Baltika launches brewery in Siberia
By just-drinks.com editorial team | 27 May 2008
Russian brewer Baltika, owned by Denmark's Carlsberg Breweries, launched its 11th factory in Russia yesterday (26 May), which will help it boost production by around 10%.
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Russian brewer Baltika, owned by Denmark's Carlsberg Breweries, launched its 11th factory in Russia yesterday (26 May), which will help it boost production by around 10%.

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