Yantar Lager 500ML
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Description
Description
Yantar Lager 500ML is a Ukrainian lager brewed at 5.0% ABV, produced by the Yantar Brewery in Mykolaiv (Nikolaev), Ukraine. Rooted in Czech brewing heritage dating back to 1973, this lager carries a half-century of Eastern European brewing tradition in every pour.
Quick Facts: ABV: 5.0% | Origin: Mykolaiv, Ukraine | Style: Lager | Brewery: Yantar Brewery (est. 1973)
Production & Heritage
The Yantar Brewery was built in 1973 in the city of Mykolaiv (formerly Nikolaev) based on a Czech brewery design, embedding Central European lager-making principles into its foundation. The brewery eventually became the third national brand in the portfolio of SUN InBev Ukraine, part of the global Anheuser-Busch InBev holding. Yantar Lager is brewed from barley, hops, and malt — straightforward ingredients that rely on the Czech-inspired process to deliver a clean, approachable lager.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: The nose opens with light grain and a gentle malt sweetness. Subtle hop character sits underneath, keeping the aromatics restrained and traditional.
Taste: On entry, the beer is smooth with a balanced interplay of malt and hops. The mid-palate reveals light grain and a trace of sweet fruit reminiscent of dried figs. Medium-strong carbonation keeps the light-to-medium body feeling lively and refreshing.
Finish: The finish is clean with lingering sweetness that fades evenly. It wraps up without excessive bitterness, leaving a simple malt impression.
How to Drink Yantar Lager
Serve well-chilled in a pilsner glass or standard pint glass to let the clear, light amber color show and preserve the carbonation. A Michelada works well here, as the clean malt profile provides a neutral canvas for lime and hot sauce. A Shandy — half lager, half lemonade — takes advantage of the beer's light body and mild sweetness. A Beer Batter Cocktail-style pairing, using Yantar as the base in a Boilermaker alongside a shot of aged vodka or horilka, nods to the beer's Ukrainian roots.
Best For
- Exploring Eastern European lager traditions beyond the usual Czech and German imports
- Casual summer cookouts and outdoor gatherings where a light, drinkable lager is ideal
- Pairing with hearty Ukrainian and Eastern European cuisine
- Introducing friends to Ukrainian brewing heritage
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Yantar Lager taste like? Yantar Lager delivers a balanced combination of malt sweetness and mild hop presence with a clean, smooth finish. The body is light to medium with assertive carbonation and subtle grainy, dried-fruit undertones.
How does Yantar Lager compare to other European lagers? Built on a Czech brewery blueprint, Yantar shares DNA with classic Bohemian lagers but tends toward a lighter, less hop-forward profile. It sits closer to an easy-drinking Continental lager than a more assertive Czech pilsner like Pilsner Urquell.
Is Yantar Lager good for casual drinking? Yes — at 5.0% ABV with a clean, balanced flavor, it is a straightforward session lager suited for relaxed, everyday drinking occasions.
Where is Yantar Lager made? Yantar Lager is brewed at the Yantar Brewery in Mykolaiv (historically known as Nikolaev), a port city in southern Ukraine. The brewery was originally constructed in 1973 following a Czech design.
What foods pair well with Yantar Lager? Borscht and sour cream — the beer's carbonation and malt sweetness cut through the beet acidity. Varenyky (Ukrainian dumplings) — light lager complements the starchy, savory filling. Grilled sausages — carbonation cleanses the palate between bites of fatty, seasoned meat. Smoked fish — the clean finish refreshes alongside smoky, salty flavors. Fresh rye bread with butter — a traditional pairing that highlights the beer's grain character.
What sizes does Yantar Lager come in? Yantar Lager is commonly available in a 500ML bottle, a standard format for Eastern European lagers.
Is Yantar Lager worth the price? Yantar positions as an everyday, value-tier lager rather than a premium craft offering. Its appeal lies in honest, Czech-influenced brewing at an accessible price point.
Why Yantar Lager?
Few Ukrainian beers have the backstory of a brewery literally built from Czech blueprints, and that 1973 origin gives Yantar a legitimate claim to Central European brewing methods adapted for a Ukrainian audience. The recipe keeps things simple — barley, hops, malt — without reaching for novelty. For drinkers interested in tasting a piece of Ukrainian brewing history that has survived decades of industry consolidation, Yantar Lager delivers an authentic, no-frills lager experience rooted in a specific time and place.
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