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== In other countries == A farmhouse ale that in some cases is similar is brewed on the [[Sweden|Swedish]] island of [[Gotland]] (known as [[Gotlandsdricka]]). An even closer relative in terms of flavour is a farmhouse ale known as ''koduõlu'' (lit. "home beer"), brewed on the [[Estonia]]n islands in the Baltic. In Estonia one commercial beer is sometimes described as "Estonian sahti", despite actually being an Estonian koduõlu: * Pihtla Õlu from [[Pihtla õlleköök, Estonia]] Finnish sahti has protected status in Europe,<ref name="DOORTSG">[http://ec.europa.eu/agriculture/quality/door/registeredName.html?denominationId=629 EU Profile-Sahti] (accessed 07/06/2009)</ref> so that in order to be described as sahti a beer must be brewed following something close to the traditional process and ingredients.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://ec.europa.eu/agriculture/quality/door/registeredName.html?denominationId=629|title=EAmbrosia|date=24 October 2023 }}</ref> Modern craft beer versions of sahti can be somewhat removed from the original style, because brewers may use more hops, might not use juniper twigs, could introduce more carbonation, boil the wort, and may not use Finnish baking yeast. In many countries sahti has been the subject of recent interest by homebrewers and microbreweries who have brewed many takes on the style. It is not clear if any of them actually resemble the original Finnish sahti beers in any way, so in the EU most of these beers could not be marketed as sahti. Other versions: * Mad Scientist #19 from [[Sixpoint Brewery|Sixpoint Brewing]] * [[Samuel Adams (Boston Beer Company)|Samuel Adams]]: Norse Legend sahti (from [[Boston]], Massachusetts, U.S.) * [[Dogfish Head Brewery]]: Sah'tea (from Milton, Delaware, U.S.) made with masala chai and juniper berries * Sahti Ale - [[New Belgium Brewing Company]] (from [[Fort Collins, Colorado]], U.S.) * Parallel 49 Brewing Company "Sahti Claws" * Sahti - Gambling Man Brewing Company, UK (The first true Sahti to be commercially brewed in the UK)<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://cannybrew.com/news/local-news/gambling-man-brewery-sahti-beer/|title=Gambling Man brews Scandinavian-style hopless Sahti beer|last=Brown|first=Michael|date=2014-04-14|website=Canny Brew|language=en-GB|access-date=2019-08-05}}</ref> * Ale Apothecary - "Sahati", a mixed fermentation ale lautered in a spruce kuurna with spruce branches * Browar Pinta - "Koniec Świata" ([[Polish language|Polish]]: "The End of The World", owes its name to the date of its release to the market, which was supposed to be the end of the world), polish attempt of brewing Sahti beer. Made with juniper berries and branches. * Bare Bear from [[Off Color Brewing]] * Sahti - Kiitos Brewing, Salt Lake City Utah * Ivar the Boneless - Proper Brewing, Salt Lake City Utah * Löyly - HammerHeart Brewing Company, Lino Lakes Minnesota * Ymir the Creator from [[High Ground Brewing]] in Terra Alta, WV * Mānuka Sahti - Kererū Brewing, NZ * Bushcrafter Sahti - Prairie Pride Brewing in Grand Island, NE * Sauna Brau - Turnagain Brewing in Anchorage, AK * Finnish Line - Independent Brewing in Bel Air, MD * Osmotar Sahti - from Stonyslope Brewing Company in Calgary, AB, Canada
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