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Sbiten | Local Non-alcoholic Beverage From Russia, Eastern Europe | TasteAtlas
Sbiten | Local Non-alcoholic Beverage From Russia, Eastern Europe | TasteAtlas
Sbiten | Local Non-alcoholic Beverage From Russia, Eastern Europe | TasteAtlas
Sbiten | Local Non-alcoholic Beverage From Russia, Eastern Europe | TasteAtlas

Sbiten

Sbiten is a traditional hot beverage made from honey, water, jam, and various spices. It dates back to the 12th century, when it was made in copper samovars by sbiten makers who sold it on street corners. The name sbiten is derived from the Russian sbit, meaning to beat, referring to the act of pounding spices and herbs in a mortar.


This tasty beverage can be made into an alcoholic drink by adding wine, vodka, or brandy into it.