kvass

noun
  1. A traditional fermented beverage commonly consumed in Russia and Eastern Europe, typically made from rye bread, which gives it a slightly sour taste. It is often considered a non-alcoholic or low-alcohol drink due to its minimal alcohol content. noun
    During the summer, many people enjoy a cold glass of kvass to refresh themselves.
    Kvass is often served with meals in Eastern European countries as a traditional beverage.