Kilju refers to Finland's traditional home-made drink that consists maily of water, sugar, and yeast. Kilju is sometimes referred to as a weaker version of a typical Finnish Moonshine, called Pontikka. Kilju is made from fermented fruits and berries which can also be replaced by orange juice. Its taste can be compared to home-made fruity wines or Beaujolais Nouveau.

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