Winter Russian low-alcohol drink "Dusheparka"
4 servings
35 minutes
The winter Russian drink 'Dusheparka' is a warming elixir rooted in ancient Russian culinary traditions. Its base is light beer generously complemented with aromatic honey, spicy spices, and tart cranberries. This drink combines the sweetness of honey with the slight bitterness of beer and the spiciness of ginger and pepper, creating a layered, rich flavor. Dusheparka is perfect for cold winter evenings when one wants to wrap up in a warm blanket and enjoy coziness. Historically, such drinks were used to strengthen health and protect against frost. Today it can be served hot in clay mugs, emphasizing its folk roots and homely comfort. The secret to true enjoyment lies in savoring slowly as each sip warms from within and fills with the aromas of Russian winter.

1
Add honey or sugar, cranberry, crushed spices to the beer, mix, and boil for 10-15 minutes.
- Honey: 660 g
- Cranberry: 230 g
- Ginger: 0.6 teaspoon
- Ground black pepper: 0.6 teaspoon
- Light beer: 4 glasss
2
Then we take out the cranberries, mash them, squeeze them, combine the juice with the soul potion, strain it, add wine and bring to a boil.
- Cranberry: 230 g









