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  2. Finnish alcohol culture - Wikipedia

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    The Finnish drinking culture was partly influenced by the Temperance movement (raittiusliike) and the prohibition (kieltolaki) from 1919 to 1932. On the other hand, smuggling and illegal sales of alcohol also increased. It has even been claimed that consumption of strong alcohol increased during prohibition.

  3. Pantsdrunk - Wikipedia

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    Pantsdrunk (stylized as Päntsdrunk; Finnish: kalsarikännit, ˈkɑls̠ɑriˌkænːit ⓘ) is a form of drinking culture, originating in Finland, in which the drinker consumes alcoholic drinks at home dressed in very little clothing, usually underwear, with no intention of going out.

  4. Drinking culture - Wikipedia

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    Drinking culture is the set of traditions, rituals, and social behaviors associated with the consumption of alcoholic beverages. Although alcoholic beverages and social attitudes toward drinking vary around the world, nearly every civilization has independently discovered the processes of brewing beer , fermenting wine , and distilling spirits ...

  5. The Path to Pantsdrunk: 4 Finnish Long Drink Flavors, Ranked

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    The Finnish tradition of "kalsarikänni" — also known as pantsdrunk — is generally centered around drinking gin-based cocktails, traditionally made with grapefruit juice or soda, beverages ...

  6. Category:Finnish alcoholic drinks - Wikipedia

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  7. Sahti, a Finnish Farmhouse Ale, Is the Most Interesting Beer ...

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    In the late 1970s, sahti enjoyed a small resurgence in Finland, as homebrewers revisited the centuries-old ale. Sahti is considered one of the most traditional recipes in the Nordic country's history.

  8. Kilju - Wikipedia

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    Kilju is a well-established part of the Finnish alcohol and counter-culture, as witnessed even in the leading engineer school's making-and-use-of video of yore. "Four thousand litres of gases are generated. They are led to the neighbours' delight." The drink tends to invite such black humour, of the deadpan kind.

  9. Category:Culture of Finland - Wikipedia

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    Food and drink in Finland (4 C, 4 P) H. Cultural heritage of Finland (3 C) ... Sports culture in Finland (1 C) Surnames of Finnish origin (1 C, 100 P) W. Works about ...