Ukrainian brewery switches production to Molotov cocktails made in bottles of its ‘Putin is a d***head’ craft beer Pravda Brewery in Lviv has switched production from beer to Molotov cocktails The makeshift bombs are being prepared for Ukrainians to defend their cities The move comes after calls from Ukraine's President Zelensky for civilians to engage Russian troops with guerilla warfare when they enter cities like Lviv By Chay Quinn For MailOnline Published: 12:48 GMT, 28 February 2022 | Updated: 12:52 GMT, 28 February 2022 Viewcomments A Ukrainian brewery has started producing Molotov cocktails for civilians as the country prepares for more Russian advances. Pravda Brewery in Lviv said they had switched production from beer to the makeshift firebombs as Ukrainians prepare to defend their cities from invasion by Vladimir Putin's forces. The production - which the brewery said is being aided by locals - follows calls from Ukraine's President Zelensky for civilians to engage Russian troops with guerilla warfare when they enter cities like Lviv and capital Kyiv. Pravda Brewery, based in Lviv, is making Molotov cocktails for residents to use against invading Russian forces. The labels on the bottle read 'Putin is a d***head' The production follows calls from Ukraine's President Zelensky for civilians to engage Russian troops with guerilla warfare when they enter cities The brewery is using bottles of one of their popular beers called 'Putin is a d***head' to create the weapons. The 8% Belgian Strong Golden Ale was named after a popular football chant in Ukraine which emerged after the Russian dictator's 2014 annexation of Crimea. A case of 24 330ml bottles of the ale costs 979 Ukrainian hryvnia (£23.30) from the brewery in the western city of Lviv. A teacher named Arina told BBC News: ‘Nobody thought that this was how we would spend our weekend. ‘Nobody thought but now we’re doing this and it seems like the only important thing to do now.’ ‘We can’t just live our ordinary lives if we are safe, we have to do something The 8% Belgian Strong Golden Ale was named after a popular football chant in Ukraine which emerged after the Russian dictator's 2014 annexation of Crimea. The graphic on the beer's label shows a naked Vladimir Putin sitting on a throne holding a nuclear bomb and surrounded by weapons and oil wells Ukrainians are preparing for protracted guerilla warfare in cities as they resist Russian occupiers Molotov cocktails are improvised incendiary bombs which were named by Finnish troops after Soviet foreign minister Vyacheslav Molotov in World War Two Molotov cocktails are improvised incendiary bombs which were named by Finnish troops after Soviet foreign minister Vyacheslav Molotov who had previously said bombing missions over Finland were actually food drops. The Finns then sarcastically named the petrol bombs - their weapon against Soviet tanks - after the communist politician. They involve breakable glass bottles filled with flammable liquid like petrol, covered with a cloth wick and then lit and thrown at the target. On impact, the bottles shatter and result in a fireball. Ukrainians have reportedly even resorted to putting shredded styrofoam in the bombs which can help the flames attach to targets. Ukraine war: The latest Ukraine's MoD says Russia has lost 5,300 soldiers, 29 planes, 29 helicopters and 151 tanks Russia's MoD has for the first time acknowledged suffering losses, but refused to say how many Russian economy entered freefall as Western sanctions put in place over the weekend took effect, with ruble sliding to its lowest level ever Moscow's central bank has more-than doubled the interest rate to 20 per cent Russia orders people and companies to sell 80 per cent of their revenue in foreign currencies, forcing them to buy the ruble to help prop it up Moscow stock exchange won't open until at least 3pm in an attempt to head off all-out crash Zelensky has allowed Ukrainian prisoners to be freed if they join defence forces to 'repay their debt' Ukraine president also announced creation of 'international brigade' for foreign volunteers wishing to join military, after 'thousands' applied Spain's foreign minister called Putin's order to put nuclear forces on high alert 'one more sign of [his] absolute irrationality' Former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe says his country should be open to hosting nuclear weapons Germany announced a $112million fund to rebuild the country's armed forces, more-than double its current self-defence budget EU announced, for the first time in its history, that it will send funds to Ukraine for weapons - including fighter jets Advertisement Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site (dailymail) and under his responsibility