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Kilju
Kilju ((:ˈkilju)), in English also known as sugar wine, is a Finnish home-made alcoholic beverage made from sugar, yeast, and water. Its alcohol content is usually 15–17% ABV. ==Cultural aspects==
Kilju is considered to be a low-quality beverage that is consumed mainly for the sake of its alcohol content. It is most often found at student parties and it has a strong association with the Finnish punk subculture, presumably because of its "Do It Yourself" and anti-authoritarian characteristics. In Finland, only licensed restaurants and the government monopoly, Alko, are permitted to sell alcoholic beverages that have an ABV content of more than 4.7%. Consequently, producing and drinking kilju may be considered a form of anti-authoritarian protest. Due to its low cost and simple production process, kilju is mostly drunk by low-income people or heavy drinkers,〔https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0T5iPTxDPBI〕 such as students and alcoholics. The simple production process also enables underage persons to make it quite easily.
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