Healing balms came to the modern world from ancient times. A strong drink with an intense, spicy-herbal aroma and an original taste, gained particular popularity in the middle of the XVIII century and is still highly appreciated. So, the Streletskaya Steppe balm has been famous for its invigorating, warming, healing and healing properties for several decades. The infusion is intended for independent use, or in combination with tea, coffee, berry cocktails, etc.
What is bitter
Like an alcoholic beverage with a fortress of about 45 degrees, Streletskaya Steppe belongs to the category of bitters. We are talking about alcohol with a characteristic bitter aftertaste. Also in this group are some types of vermouth and liquors. Their rich brown color is due to the multicomponent composition of the drink, and the degree of bitterness depends on the ratio of herbs included in the water-alcohol tincture.

In the Renaissance, doctors prescribed bitter medicines for disorders of the digestive organs, colds and other bodily ailments. Now, bitters are considered a running drink in restaurants and bars, they are usually served with sweet dessert or citrus fruits, which smooth out a specific taste. There are bitters with such a pronounced "bitterness" that they drink them exclusively in combination with juice, refreshing soda. “Streletskaya steppe”, on the contrary, is a rather successful attempt to combine the useful with the pleasant: the balsam has a unique aroma and sweetness with a hint of berries.
origin of name
Balm "Streletskaya steppe" is a business card of Kursk. The drink is named after the Streletsky area, located 10 km from the city center. In a relatively small area, 860 species of grass, shrubs and trees grow, including 7 red-book plants. Medicinal herbs, which are used to obtain bitter, are collected in the protected steppes of the Kursk region and its environs. Herbal ingredients in tandem with berry fruit and young honey provide a thick consistency and a bright, recognizable aroma of the drink.
Balm Composition
The Kursk balm "Streletskaya Steppe" has incorporated the healing power of herbs, fruits, roots and aromatic oils. Ethyl alcohol is used to enhance the taste, smell and better extraction of nutrients from dry raw materials.
The Strelets Steppe contains over 20 ingredients. We list the main ones:
- Chamomile. Gently affects the digestive tract, improves appetite and sleep. The flowers of the plant are a good absorbent, antispasmodic, they are useful for diarrhea, flatulence, colitis.
- Yarrow. It contains tannins and essential oils that increase blood coagulation and reduce heart rate. In folk medicine, grass is used as a hemostatic, antibacterial and anti-inflammatory agent.
- Oregano. Strengthens the immune system, has a mucolytic effect, essential oil of oregano plays the role of a natural antidepressant. Perennial plant fits perfectly into the "Strelets steppe" - alcohol tones the nervous system, and oregano has a calming effect.
- St. John's wort Contains flavonoids, organic acids, essential oil, vitamin C, P and PP, tocopherol and beta-carotene. In Kursk balm, flowers and leaves of St. John's wort are used as painkillers, astringents, diuretics and anthelmintics.
- Rosehip. By the content of vitamin C, the fruits of the bush "outdid" the lemon 50 times. Rosehip stimulates gastrointestinal motility, eliminates harmful cholesterol, and relieves inflammation of various nature.
- Infusions of nettle leaves, sweet clover, mint and plantain.
In addition, sugar syrup, berry fruit drinks (strawberry, raspberry, blackcurrant, cherry) and natural honey are added to the Streletskaya Steppe balm. These components improve brain activity, charge with freshness and good spirits after a hard day's work.
Drinking culture
Initially, balms based on medicinal herbs had a medical purpose, however, over time they turned into a separate group of alcoholic drinks. To excite appetite, the "Strelets steppe" can be served on the table as an aperitif. In its pure form, it is customary to drink it from liquor glasses in small sips in order to feel the warming effect and the tart-sweet taste of bitter.
Remember: balm benefits in doses not exceeding the recommended: 1-2 tbsp. l before or after a meal, no more than 100 ml / day. Alcohol abuse threatens severe intoxication of the body. Doctors recommend taking "Strelets steppe" for insomnia, nervous exhaustion, for the prevention of cardiovascular pathologies. Strict contraindications include renal failure, liver disease, gastritis, lactation and individual intolerance to the components of the balm.
Where to get
In many countries there are popular balm recipes made from local raw materials, Russia is no exception. The original Kursk bitter can be ordered on the official website of the manufacturer, so you will protect yourself from scams and purchase high-quality goods. Streltskaya Steppe balm is produced by Kursk, LLC, one of the oldest distilleries in Russia .
Nearby is a branded liquor store called "Crystal", which presents a full range of plants at a manufacturer's price. Leaving the city, do not forget to run into the souvenir department and purchase the "Streletskaya Steppe" for yourself or as a gift to relatives and friends. By the way, on the neck of the bottle you will find a cardboard booklet with a brief description of the Kursk Biosphere Reserve and a list of medicinal herbs that insisted on a balm.
Customer reviews
The natural resource potential of the Kursk region contributes to the development of ecotourism, so every year more and more people join the positive reviews about the Streletskaya Steppe balm. The consistency of the drink resembles vegetable oil, it envelops the throat nicely, accelerates the blood perfectly, while relaxing and pacifying. For many, the "Streletsky steppe" is a proven remedy for the onset of colds and seasonal spleen. Some believe that Kursk bitter does not require a snack, since any dishes interrupt the pleasant aftertaste of herbs. Buyers note the mild effect of the balm: when dosed, blood pressure does not increase. The drink does not give bitterness, quenches thirst well, there is no medicinal taste.

The Streletskaya Steppe balm has proven itself in the post-Soviet space and beyond. The presence of biologically active substances in herbs, berries and honey allows you to use the drink to prevent many diseases. Streletskaya Steppe is not a communicative dope, but a real elixir of health, youth and longevity!