Põhjala

Põhjala A Ton of Honey (Cellar Series)

A dessert wine barrel aged imperial stout brewed with over a ton of Estonian honey. Made in collaboration with our faraway friends from Holy Mountain. 13,2%ABV
€8,95

Põhjala Apricotta (Cellar Series)

Mega complex, barrel-aged Strong Ale from Estonia. Põhjala is known for their Cellar Series and this is the latest and once again a great one. The Strong Ale was aged in apricot brandy barrels.
€8,50

Põhjala Baltic Porter Day 2026

A lavish imperial Baltic porter brewed with aromatic pandan leaves to celebrate Baltic Porter Day 2026.
€4,95

Põhjala Barrique Noire

An indulgent imperial Baltic porter aged in French crème de cassis barrels. 12,5%ABV
€9,50

Põhjala Bonfire Bänger Imperial Stout

A bänging imperial stout that marries notes of toasted marshmallows with a subtle hint of wood-fired smoke.
€5,95

Põhjala Cocobänger

A banging Imperial stout brewed with coconut and a Caturra coffee from Costa Rica. 12,5%abv
€5,50

Põhjala Coffee Culture BA Imperial Stout

An opulent imperial stout aged in Swedish whisky casks, and infused with specialty coffee from Brazil, Santa Cecília.
€9,50

Põhjala Jõuluporter

A smooth and festive imperial porter brewed with chocolate. 10% ABV.
€5,50

Põhjala Kaja (Cellar Series)

A decadent imperial porter aged in Finnish rye whisky barrels and infused with exotic amburana wood.
€9,50

Põhjala Kurg (Cellar Series)

A bold a brooding imperial stout aged in alder wood smoked whisky barrels. 13,6%
€9,50

Põhjala Mandarina

A vibrant and zesty IPA brewed with mandarin oranges. The finish remains citrusy but turns drier. A light body and refreshing flavor make this beer very easy to drink.
€4,50

Põhjala Moonlit Nights BA

A rich and malty strong ale brewed with salted caramel and aged in oak barrels for 15 months.
€9,50

Põhjala More Than Amber (Cellar Series)

A rich and velvety imperial porter aged in cognac barrels for two years. 13%
€9,50

Põhjala Must Kuld Porter

A rich porter with smooth honey notes. Brewed with lactose for that extra silky texture. Enjoy on its own or as a dessert at the end of a decadent meal. Contains barley malt and lactose.
€4,50

Põhjala Northern Decadence (Cellar Series)

A single malt imperial stout aged in Swedish single malt whisky barrels.
€8,95

Põhjala Öö

10.5% Imperial Baltic Porter
€3,95

Põhjala Öö Raspberry

A lush and jammy imperial Baltic porter brewed with a mountain of raspberries. 10,5% ABV
€5,95

Põhjala OO XO Cognac BA

11.5% Cognac Barrel Aged Imperial Baltic Porter. A special version of the Öö, aged for months in Cognac barrels.
€6,99

Põhjala Pime Öö

An Imperial Stout brewed for the longest night of the year. Syrupy yet smooth, sweet yet strong. The best way to enjoy deepest winter and brood over the darkness in life.
€4,75

Põhjala Pime Öö PX (Cellar Series)

An imperial stout brewed for the darkest night of the year, aged in Pedro Ximénez sherry casks.
€9,50

Põhjala Prenzlauer 0 – non-alcoholic Raspberry Sour – 0.5%

A rich and creamy non-alcoholic sour beer, brewed with raspberries.
€3,50

Põhjala Roggenwolf BA

A luscious and decadent ryewine aged in German whisky barrels.
€9,50

Põhjala Rukkirääk 2025

Translation: Corn Crake (in Estonian, the bird is called Rye Crake, because it lives mostly in rye fields). - A rye ale brewed with eight different malts and hopped with Cascade and Chinook.
€4,75

Põhjala was founded in Tallinn, Estonia at the end of 2011 by four Estonian beer enthusiasts and home brewers.

Soon thereafter the company was joined by a Scottish head brewer, Chris Pilkington, with a few years of Brewdog experience under his belt.

The first Põhjala beer, Öö Imperial Baltic Porter, was released in the beginning of 2013 and for most of that year, our beers were contract-brewed in other breweries’ production facilities while we prepared to open our own. Construction of our first brewery was completed in April 2014 in Tallinn’s Nõmme district.

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