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[[File:Lammin_sahtia.JPG|Lammin sahtia|thumb]] '''Sahti''' is a traditional [[Finnish beer]] with a long history dating back to the 1500s, and possibly earlier. It is a top-fermented brew that is distinctive for its ingredients and the method of production. Unlike most modern beers, Sahti is flavored with [[juniper berries]] and branches, in addition to, or instead of, [[hops]]. This gives it a unique taste and aroma that sets it apart from other beer styles. The brewing process of Sahti is a fascinating blend of ancient tradition and local craftsmanship, making it a significant part of Finland's cultural heritage. ==Ingredients and Brewing Process== The primary ingredients of Sahti are [[water]], [[malted barley]], [[rye]], and sometimes [[oats]]. The use of juniper is what truly distinguishes Sahti from other beers. Juniper branches are placed at the bottom of the brewing vessel, which is often a trough carved from wood, known as a ''kuurna''. The mash is then filtered through these branches, which imparts the beer with its characteristic juniper flavor. The fermentation process is initiated by adding baker's [[yeast]] or yeast from previous batches, which contributes to the beer's unique flavor profile. Sahti is traditionally brewed in a farmhouse setting, and the methods can vary significantly from one brewer to another, leading to a wide variety in taste and strength. The alcohol content of Sahti typically ranges from 7% to 11% by volume. ==Cultural Significance== Sahti has a strong cultural significance in Finland, where it is often associated with traditional celebrations, such as weddings and midsummer festivals. It is a symbol of Finnish rural life and traditional brewing practices. The craft of making Sahti has been passed down through generations, and it is still brewed in much the same way today as it has been for centuries. ==Legal Status and Recognition== In recent years, Sahti has gained recognition outside of Finland, and there has been an interest in preserving its traditional brewing methods. Sahti is protected within the European Union as a traditional specialty guaranteed product (TSG), which acknowledges its unique production process and cultural importance. ==Modern Sahti== While traditional methods are still used, modern brewers have also started to produce Sahti, bringing this ancient beer to a wider audience. These contemporary versions may vary in taste and alcohol content but strive to respect the traditional brewing methods and ingredients that define Sahti. ==Tasting Notes== Sahti is known for its cloudy appearance, full body, and smooth, slightly sweet flavor. The presence of juniper and the absence of hops contribute to its distinctive taste, which can vary from slightly fruity to more resinous, depending on the specific brewing process and ingredients used. ==See Also== * [[Finnish cuisine]] * [[Beer in Finland]] * [[Traditional specialty guaranteed products]] [[Category:Finnish beer]] [[Category:Traditional beer styles]] [[Category:Alcoholic drinks]] {{Alcohol-stub}}
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