Sbiten Moskovsky

Sbiten is an ancient Russian drink brewed from kvass or honey and medicinal herbs, spices, berries and other additives infused on it, depending on the time of year, place of production, as well as the taste preferences of the producers. The drink was popular in Russian life from the 13th to the 18th centuries; recipes for non-alcoholic honey, brewed without adding water, have been known since the 15th century. The history of Moscow sbitnya dates back to 1696, when the sovereign’s Razryadny order sent 99 poods (1577 kg) to the city for “breakdown”, which indicates the popularity of sbitnya in the Moscow state in the 17th century. In Moscow, sbitni began to be sold from samovars at the end of the 18th century. Today, the Moscow company "Altsenoy" produces products that include classic sbiten, prepared according to all the canons of traditional Russian cuisine. Attention! Sediment of natural origin is allowed. Does not contain preservatives, dyes, flavors. Composition of the drink; rose hips, hawthorn fruits, fresh cherry fruits, fresh bird cherry fruits, ripe red rowan fruits, fresh cranberries, natural honey, sugar, chamomile flowers, blackberry fruits, mint herb, citric acid, ground ginger, ground cloves, copper lemon zest, cardamom ground, ground nutmeg, menthol, ground cinnamon Nutritional value; carbohydrates - 67 g: starch - 3 g, sucrose (sugar) - 48 g, proteins -3 g; energy value -310 kcal / 1295 kJ Shelf life 9 months Open consumer