Põhjala Brewery
Craft brewer in Tallinn, Estonia
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Põhjala Brewery (Estonian: Põhjala pruulikoda) is a craft brewery in Tallinn, Estonia.[1] Its name is Estonian for "northern realm".[2] It is the largest craft brewery in the Baltic states[3] and the only one to have been included in the Ratebeer "top 100" list of world breweries.[4] In 2024 the company had a turnover of 5.11 million euros.[5] Põhjala has a particular focus on porters, barrel ageing, and ingredients from the forests of Estonia.[6]
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| Industry | Brewing |
|---|---|
| Founded | 2011 |
| Founders |
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| Headquarters | Tallinn , Estonia |
Key people | Martin Vahtra (head brewer) |
| Products | Craft beer |
| Website | pohjalabeer |

History
The brewery was founded in 2011 by four Estonian beer enthusiasts, who were soon joined by head brewer Chris Pilkington.[2] The first Põhjala beer, Öö Imperial Baltic Porter, was contract-brewed before the company's original brewery opened in Tallinn's Nõmme district in April 2014.[6]
In 2015, the company opened its first bar "Speakeasy" near Tallinn's main railway station.[7]
In 2018, nearly 4.9 million euros were invested in moving production to a new brewery in the Noblessner area of Tallinn.[8] The average capacity of the brewery is 1,200 hectolitres per month, and 6,000 bottles an hour can be filled on a new bottling line.[9] The facility also houses a laboratory, shop, sauna and taproom with 24 taps.[6]
In 2019, Põhjala opened a pop-up bar in the Chinese capital, Beijing.[10][11]
In 2021, the brewery sponsored the Põhjala disc golf marathon, with 300 competitors in Jõulumäe, Estonia.[12]
In 2022, Põhjala opened Põhja Konn bar in the Telliskivi area of Tallinn. It serves only Estonian craft beer from Põhjala and other local craft breweries.[13]
On 15 March 2023, Estonian president Alar Karis visited Põhjala Brewery together with German president Frank-Walter Steinmeier.[14]
In April 2024, Põhjala's former head brewer Chris Pilkington and his wife Kristina opened Tuletorn Brewing, a brewpub in Tallinn's Kopli district.[15]
Põhjala beers
Põhjala's best-selling beer is Virmalised, an India pale ale which accounts for over a quarter of total production.[16] In addition to a core range of beers, the brewery produces numerous specials and has collaborated with craft brewers such as To Øl, Lervig, De Struise, Jester King and Jing-A Brewing Co.[6]
The Cellar Series is a range of dark, barrel-aged beers while the Forest Series uses rare botanicals and forest ingredients.[6] Põhjala exported 65 percent of its production in 2021. The main foreign markets were the Netherlands, Finland, France, China, the United Kingdom and the United States.[17]
The brewery has been criticised for producing its Baltic porters using top fermentation, rather than the bottom- or cold fermentation often used for the beer style.[3] In 2020 Põhjala collaborated with Polish brewers Pinta to produce Baltic Pride. It is an imperial Baltic porter, featuring a blend of fresh bottom-fermented Baltic porter and barrel aged top-fermented Baltic porter.[18]
Tallinn Craft Beer Weekend
Images of Põhjala Brewery
See also
- Beer in Estonia
- Barrel-aged beer
- Seaplane Harbour Museum - also located in Noblessner Harbour