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Which kvas is the best?

Question by ☆My dreidel spins the other way☾: Which kvas is the best out of all of these?
I can only choose from the following;
-Verkin kvas
-Monastuski kvas with Black Currant
-Kvas “Ochakovsky” 2 Litre
-Kvas “Ochakovskiy”
-Kvass Monasturski with Cranberry
-Kvas Monasturski
& what does it taste like? what can you compare it to?
i know what the best is lol, but those are my only options.

Answers and Views:

Answer by Dmitry
About kvass Monasturski I can not say. It is brewed not in Russia.

Therefore Ochakovsky only.

My choice is premium-class kvass “Veranda”.
http://files.adme.ru/files/news/part_15/152105/veranda2.jpg

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Comments ( 5 )

  1. kate says

    the one that cost 3 cop a cup. sold in the USSR

    I don't drink any here in the USA (imported from Russia or any other country)

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  2. Slivan says

    monastriski by a long shot. all honey kvas is awesome.

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  3. Edward N. says

    The best kvas you can buy out there is Nikola. All the Kvas you have listed are made poorly and does not taste anything like kvas should taste. Nikola's kvas is made accordingly to taste and with better ingredients.

    My American friend said that when he drank kvas it reminded him of root beer with bread taste. So, from now on he calls it Russian Bread Root Beer. 🙂

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  4. Vitaly Skovorodnikov says

    My choice is Ochakovsky 2 litres.
    Seems to be the most natural one, no wrong additives

    Reply
  5. russian bandit says

    I like the monasturski with cranberry because it gives the kvass a little more bitterness!

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