ul. Stepana Razina unidirectional with Kurlyandskaya ul.  

59.911813966306, 30.265961837098 (OpenStreetMap, Google Maps, Yandex Maps)

Sign to the left of the gate
Two Latin letters
ST (St)

Historical background Checkpoint picture 436

In 1795 Englishman Noah Cazalet founded a brewery in Narva part on the banks of the Yekateringofka River. The brewery produced such beer brands as white simple, light, English (ale), porter, and semi-porter. In 1818 the company was awarded the right to put the state emblem on its products and signboards. In 1848 Noah’s son, Petr Cazalet, was joined by his longtime rival Fedor (Abraham) Cron, afterwards the company was named Cazalet, Cron and Co. In 1857 Fedor Cron transferred to Cazalet his right to supply beer to the Imperial Court. A “deliberately arranged” bottle with a brand seal on the throat was specially ordered for this event. The letters I.D.P.K. meant “The Imperial Court. Petr Cazalet”. In 1862 Kalinkin Beer and Mead Brewing Partnership named after Kalinka village was established. By 1914 Kalinkin Brewery became the largest in the Russian Empire and produced up to 5.5 million pails of beer per year. In 1922, the Brewery was named after Stepan Razin, a free Don ataman. From 1971 to 1986, as a parent company, the Brewery was part of the Stepan Razin Leningrad Production Association of Brewing and Non-Alcoholic Industry. Apart from it, the Association included Leningrad Breweries Krasnaya Bavaria and Vena, as well as Vyborgsky, Petrozavodsky and Sortavalsky Breweries, Polyustrovo Mineral Water Plant, Gatchina Non-Alcoholic Manufacturing Plant, and other enterprises. Nowadays, one of the first Russian museums of its kind — the Museum of Brewing History operates in ulitsa Stepana Razina.

Present in routes of categories Lion & Unicorn