I was introduced to this little Baltic gem of a beer by my darling Indre in August 2007 on my first visit to Lithuania. We spent the endless summer days sipping this on the beaches of the Curonian Spit.
It’s a complex taste that mixes a fruity citrus zest with a more austere malty flavour. It’s strong, at a heady 5.2% which is probably responsible for the full flavour. Reading the ingredients on the side of the bottle, this beer also contains rice! As I find is the case with many beers, it’s often as much about the memories as it is the taste – and the good times associated with Svyturys are plentiful in my case.
If you’re not planning to visit Lithaunia anytime soon, you can pick up a 500ml bottle from Tesco’s for about £1.84.
Sveikas!





