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Entered: 04 Jul 2017 12:35 - Jon Bailey - Modified: 13 Nov 2021 09:06 - Jon Bailey
 Brewer/bottler #9218
Name Badaeva Brewery
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City Moscow
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Country Soviet Union (former)
Type Brewery
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Extra info Rehkhore brewery is one of the oldest breweries in Russia. The complex of buildings of the plant is a monument of industrial architecture of the XIX century.
Malt houses and ovidas were built in 1875-1876 according to the project of the architect AE Weber; In 1904-1907 - water tower according to the project of architect R. I. Klein (jointly with G. P. Evlanov) and in 1909 - old elevator.
On June 6, 1875, the Statute of the Three-Mountain Brewing Association in Moscow, established to "establish and maintain a brewery in Moscow," was approved, and also for the manufacture of porter, vinegar, yeast, flour and other products From grain bread and for the production of residues obtained from the said production of feed for livestock. "
To build a steam plant, a place was chosen near Moscow, behind the Dorogomilovskaya outpost, in the Trinity-Golenishchevskaya volost of the Moscow district. The official laying of buildings took place on June 15, 1875; The device and equipment was completed by February 1876. The brewing of beer began on February 5, and the sale of beer began on June 1, 1876.
For a long time, the directors of the association were Nikolai Ivanovich Shchukin, Albert Kempe and Pavel Ivanovich Golubkov.
Constant technical improvements and expansion of production enabled the company to achieve, by 1913, a production of 5 million buckets (about 6 million decaliters) of beer per year.
January 17, 1916 were approved by the highest amendments and additions to the current charter, according to which the company received a new name: a three-mountain brewing and trade industrial association on shares in Moscow "Trigor".
In 1934, the plant was given the name of AE Badaev, because of which his popular name - Badaevsky Brewery appeared. In 1935 it was transferred to the People's Commissariat of the Food Industry of the USSR.
In the late 1960s, the beer produced by the plant was highly recognized; Several grades were awarded the "Quality Mark": "Our Brand" and "Double Gold" (1968), "Moscow Original" (1969), "Original Riga" (1970).
In 1993, the plant was privatized and it became A/O (later AOOT)
  
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Name 1 AE Badaev
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Name 2 Badayev Brewery
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Name 3 Badaevsky Brewery
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Name 4 Badaev Brewery
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