The national production specifics and geographical indication of vodka marked with this brand are regulated and protected by European Union legislation.

LITHUANIAN VODKA gets its exceptional taste from a unique method of filtration: the vodka is filtered through sand and birch charcoal and purified through silver and gold filters.

LITHUANIAN VODKA has already won 27 different awards at international exhibits abroad for its taste and quality.

LITHUANIAN VODKA Gold

LITHUANIAN VODKA GOLD was launched in 1998. It is a line of the most popular vodka brand in Lithuania, LITHUANIAN VODKA, whose distinctive feature is filtration through gold filters.

It is appreciated for its exceptional taste and is produced using special technology. The rectified ethyl alcohol used in LITHUANIAN VODKA GOLD vodka is made only from Lithuanian grain.

It has been awarded gold medals more than 90 times in international tasting competitions for its exceptional taste and quality.

LITHUANIAN VODKA Original

The geographical indication of LITHUANIAN VODKA Original, which is produced in Lithuania, is defined and protected under a regulation adopted by the Council of the European Union.

LITHUANIAN VODKA Original is filtered through a silver filter which ensures that the beverage is of impeccable quality and purity, and that its classic taste remains unchanged.

This vodka is traditionally consumed chilled, in a shot glass. LITHUANIAN VODKA Original can also be mixed with juice or soft drinks, or used for cocktails.

LITHUANIAN VODKA Cranberry

LITHUANIAN VODKA Cranberry is produced according to an old recipe with natural cranberry juice, which gives this vodka its unique flavor, special aroma and delightful color.

Best served chilled, in shot glasses.

LITHUANIAN VODKA Quince

LITHUANIAN VODKA Quince is produced according to an old recipe with natural quince juice, which gives this vodka its unique flavor, special aroma and delightful color.

Best served chilled, in shot glasses.

LITHUANIAN VODKA PLUM

Plum-flavored “Lithuanian Vodka“ is made with natural plum juice and has an expressive sweet and sour plum flavor, a rich, fruity aroma and a bright golden color.

Suitable for chilled consumption in small glasses.

LITHUANIAN LIGHTS QUINCE

A light amber-coloured beverage, Lithuanian Lights Quince is made from vodka and juice. The flavor is sweet and sour, typical of a ripe quince.

Delicious served straight up or as part of a cocktail.

LITHUANIAN LIGHTS CHERRY

Lithuanian Lights Cherry is made from vodka and juice. The beverage features the sweet flavor typical of juicy, ripe cherries, and a soft, mild aroma with both the sweetness and tanginess of a ripe cherry and tones of almond.

Delicious served straight up or as part of a cocktail.

LITHUANIAN LIGHTS APPLE

Lithuanian Lights Apple is made from vodka and juice. The beverage features a sweetish and full flavor with the subtle tanginess of apple juice, and a refreshing aroma with hints of ripe, juicy green apple and sweet fruit tones.

Delicious served straight up or as part of a cocktail.

Kaunas biennial to take place for two months in the historic Stumbras factory spaces: inviting audiences to discover art

September 9, 2025

Every two years, the Kaunas Biennial attracts outstanding Lithuanian and international artists, and this year it will also be hosted in the historic Stumbras factory spaces. The industrial site, with almost 120 years of history, once again opens its doors to art and culture. On September 12, the 15th edition of Lithuania’s largest contemporary art festival will open there with the exhibition Life After Life, which will run for two months. “Renowned artists from around the world note that our factory is a unique and undiscovered industrial space. The environment gives creativity new layers of meaning and allows audiences to experience art from different perspectives. Here, not only space but also time becomes significant –the production halls have their own rhythm and visiting hours. We hope that during the two months of the Biennial, Kaunas residents and city guests will discover unique experiences here,” says Vidmantė Mickevičienė, Head of Visitor Centers at MV GROUP Production. According to Kaunas Biennial director Neringa Kulik, the Stumbras factory is one of the most prominent symbols of Kaunas’s industrial heritage, and its history vividly illustrates processes of transformation. “Today, by hosting the 15th Kaunas Biennial exhibition, the factory becomes a living example of how industrial memory and history can create fertile ground for dialogue with contemporary art,” the curator shares. Space as meaning Kulik emphasizes that one of the Biennial’s main supporters has engaged in the project in a truly multifaceted way. Each building on the factory grounds carries its own story and conveys powerful meanings, making the presentation of works in these historic spaces both a challenge and an opportunity. According to her, artists will enter the site with fresh reflections and immerse themselves in dialogue. “When choosing Biennial locations, we sought places with a strong historical, cultural, or architectural narrative. Stumbras offered a unique context where industrial heritage, collective memory, and ongoing transformation intertwine. In such a setting, contemporary artworks gain an additional layer of meaning—they are not only displayed but also resonate with the space itself,” Kulik notes. Meanwhile, Mickevičienė points out that visitors will be able to join special tours and combined excursions, where they will explore both the Biennial’s main exhibition and the Stumbras museum, founded in 2009. Various creative workshops will also be held – Kaunas Biennial consistently prioritizes accessibility and openness, ensuring visitors feel welcome in the contemporary art space. Anticipating stars of contemporary art The organizers highlight the legendary British artist John Smith as the Biennial’s brightest star. His work reflects on his artistic legacy, his experience with cancer, and his relationship with the present moment. During the opening event on September 12 in the Stumbras spaces, well-known Lithuanian musician and performance artist Paulius Janušonis will perform, along with the London-based collective Rat Section. A live concert at Kaunas Artists’ House will feature Jasper Marsalis – the heir of the famous jazz dynasty, son of Wynton Marsalis and grandson of Ellis Marsalis. In addition, visitors will encounter works by other internationally recognized artists, including Alex Mackin Dolan, Cudelice Brazelton IV, Phung-Tien Phan, Niklas Taleb, Max Göran, and more. The factory as an active participant in change According to Mickevičienė, the Stumbras factory is an inseparable part of Kaunas’s life – a living space where not only industry grows. “We became partners and supporters of the Biennial because we want to show how for nearly 120 years we’ve been making history, integrating into the city’s life, and always being part of transformation – supporting change. And art is the best illustration of change, able to reveal its meaning in multifaceted ways to society. That’s why this impressive concentration of contemporary art in the factory spaces is so important and exciting for us,” she stresses. She adds that large art projects are not new to Stumbras, but each one uniquely colors and transforms the rhythm of industrial life. “Our spaces are highly valued by musicians. Every concert or performance here takes on a special atmosphere, leaves a deep impression, and forges an authentic bond with the audience. So our contribution to the city’s cultural life is not only our rich historical heritage but also living action and transformation,” Mickevičienė shares. In her words, the exhibition title Life After Life perfectly suits Stumbras, which has experienced countless changes over its nearly 120-year existence. The main Biennial exhibition Life After Life will run for two months, from September 12 to November 23. Artists will invite visitors to reflect not only on personal and cultural transformations but also on how spaces and objects acquire new meanings over time. Art will inhabit not only the historic Stumbras factory spaces (K. Būgos St. 7) but also Kaunas Artists’ House (V. Putvinskio St. 56) and the Temporary M. K. Čiurlionis Art Gallery at the Kaunas University of Applied Sciences, Faculty of Arts and Education (A. Mackevičiaus St. 27).

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REGISTRATION

You can book the sightseeing programme by:
email at: museum@www.stumbras.lt / phone at: +370 686 94 388,
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Choose a sightseeing programme: Distillery and Museum Tour, Professional Tasting, Visit to the On-Site Shop (price per person):

Grain Journey (5 beverages) with snacks 23 Eur

Grain Journey (9 beverages) with snacks 28 Eur

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Grain Journey (4 beverages) with snacks 19 Eur



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