Kilju

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Equipment used to make kilju and a bottle of unclarified kilju.
Equipment used to make kilju and a bottle of unclarified kilju.

Kilju is a traditional Finnish home-made alcoholic beverage made from water, sugar, and yeast. Due to its low cost and simple making method kilju is a relatively common beverage among young people and alcoholics. Kilju is often produced improperly, causing upset stomachs for the drinkers and bad reputation for the drink. Properly producing kilju is similar to making wine, involving good hygiene and clarifying the product. Kilju can be refined into pontikka (Finnish moonshine) by the means of distillation.

Kilju is often mixed with juice or other beverages to alter its unique taste and aroma.

Making kilju without fruit or berries is illegal in Finland. They can be used in the fermentation process in order to avoid legal consequences and to flavour the drink. A kind of kilju can be made using orange juice; this way no yeast is required if the juice is frozen before fermentation. However, this can result in alcohols other than ethanol being formed.

Because kilju does not benefit from maturing it is best enjoyed fresh. If compared to wines, kilju relates most closely to home-made wine or Beaujolais nouveau, which is enjoyed without any maturation process.

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