kotikalja
Kotikalja is a traditional Finnish low-alcohol beverage, often described as a home-brewed, beer-like drink. Its name comes from koti meaning home and kalja, an old term for beer. Historically it has been part of Finnish family life and was commonly served at celebrations, including gatherings for children, because it provides a mild, malt-driven beverage without the strength of regular beer.
Typical ingredients are malt extract or malted barley, sugar or syrup, water, and yeast. Some recipes include
Cultural context and variation: kotikalja has a long association with Finnish domestic life and is seen as