Craft beer in Finland:
Salama, Etko and Factory in Kerava

Craft beer in Finland: Salama. Etko and Factory in Kerava

Published: May 21, 2026

The Klondyke House in Kerava is a historic former rubber factory, that after a huge renovation project has a fully new life. This handsome red brick building was turned into a that has a new life as a business and event center. This a unique complex is also a fantastic destination for craft beer lovers, as it’s home to two excellent, international microbreweries! In this post we introduce Salama Brewing Company and ETKO Brewery, that is also behind the internationally popular Factory Brewing brand.

Klondyke House Kerava | Craft beer in Finland: Salama, Etko and Factory in Kerava | Craft Beer Nomads
Klondyke House Kerava | Craft beer in Finland: Salama, Etko and Factory in Kerava | Craft Beer Nomads

Salama Brewing Co. blows minds with both beer and designs

Salama Brewing is was founded in Espoo by four friends with a shared passion for beer, bad jokes, and life, and the first beers were launched in February 2019. The craft beer enthusiasts in Finland loved them, and Salama quickly started to gather name and reputation both in Finland and abroad. In fact Salama is a true pioneer in increasing the awareness of Finnish beer abroad and exporting it to different corners of the world, and has led the way to the international market for several other Finnish artisan breweries.

Salama craft beers | Craft beer in Finland: Salama, Etko and Factory in Kerava | Craft Beer Nomads

“Our brewery is driven by friendship, a shared passion for creativity and love for the communal ethos of the craft beer culture. We want to turn strangers into friends, friends into lovers and lovers into a family that cherishes megalomanic visions, strange stories and bad jokes that always seem to cross at least our minds after a few great brewskies.”

The crew aimed for global markets from the start and are known for their bold, or as they put it, extravagant craft beers, as especially for their juicy, hop-forward Pale Ales and New England IPAs. By 2026 Salama has launched over 280 unique beers, and the crew keeps experimenting, bringing something new to the market nearly every week.
Salama | Craft beer and microbreweries in Espoo Finland | Craft Beer Nomads
Salama brewery in Espoo

“We intend to push the boundaries, blending traditional techniques with daring new flavours for something extraordinary. We juggle hops and flavours to create high-quality modern craft beer that will drive the electrical impulses in your brain wild and make you want to share your excitement with the world.”

Besides excellent, daring craft beers, Salama’s strengths also include distinctiveness. The striking label art, inspired by pop and horror culture, makes Salama cans easy to recognize on the shelves of beer stores. The work salama translated to a lightning, a theme visible also in the logo. Most of the stunning label art is work of one of the co-founders of the brewery, architect Ville Saarikoski.

Salama craft beer | Craft beer in Finland: Salama, Etko and Factory in Kerava | Craft Beer Nomads

From Fallåker in Espoo to Klondyke House in Kerava

For the first years, all Salama beers were brewed in their small brewery in Fallåker area in Espoo. The first factory still exists, and for example part of the special releases and collaborations are brewed there. In addition, there still is a small taproom pub with a summer terrace, and a brewery shop.

Salama | Craft beer and microbreweries in Espoo Finland | Craft Beer Nomads
When we first visited Salama in Espoo back in 2021, they were already looking for new premises to build a larger brewery to meet the growing domestic and international demand. Finding a suitable place and building a new brewery took quite some time, but since spring 2025 majority of Salama craft beers have been produced in the new, modern brewery in Kerava. The plan is to open also a taproom restaurant and a beer shop in Klondyke House later.
Salama brewery | Craft beer in Finland: Salama, Etko and Factory in Kerava | Craft Beer Nomads

The new Kerava brewery is impressive, to say the least. It’s large (for a Finnish microbrewery), modern, automatized and effective, but there still is the certain, distinctive Salama-feel in it, starting from the bright pink malt milling system. The German-made 2000-liter brew-house can be programmed to produce three batches per day in stages, which increases the brewing capacity remarkably. 

Salama brewery | Craft beer in Finland: Salama, Etko and Factory in Kerava | Craft Beer Nomads
Salama brewery | Craft beer in Finland: Salama, Etko and Factory in Kerava | Craft Beer Nomads

During our visit the first row of fermenting tanks of 2000, 4000 and 6000 liters was already installed, and there is enough space reserved for another row, making it easy to increase the capacity step by step as needed. When it comes to packaging, there is a fancy, Wild Goose 24-can canning machine, and roughly half of the production is packed in kegs.

Salama brewery | Craft beer in Finland: Salama, Etko and Factory in Kerava | Craft Beer Nomads
Salama brewery | Craft beer in Finland: Salama, Etko and Factory in Kerava | Craft Beer Nomads
In Salama brewery, the quality always comes first. This brewery does not compromise when it comes to quality of the hops or other ingredients, and they aim to premium products, no matter the cost. The core range includes roughly ten different beers, from highly drinkable Helles Lager to several hoppy Pale Ales, juicy NEIPAs and IPAs from Session to Triple, all the way to Fruited Sours. Furthermore, Salama sure knows how to create heavy Imperial (Pastry) Stouts and Barleywines, and they also have plans on making more barrel-aged beers.
Salama brewery | Craft beer in Finland: Salama, Etko and Factory in Kerava | Craft Beer Nomads
Thanks Christian for hosting our visit!

To mention some of our favorites of the Salama beers that we have tried so far, we have loved for example the Fruited Berliner Weisse called Bloody Geezer, and its berry-infused cousin Nordic Geezer, the Death of Barbie American IPA, the Circle of Fist Double NEIPA and the Follow The Pink Rabbit DIPA.

Salama craft beer with sunset view | Craft beer in Finland: Salama, Etko and Factory in Kerava | Craft Beer Nomads

While opening a new taproom in Kerava is still underway, Salama beers can be tasted super fresh from tap at the brewery’s first location in Espoo and in the SalamaNation taproom bar in Helsinki city center. Furthermore, you can find them in several other restaurants, pubs and bars all around Finland, and in bottle shops and craft beer pubs all over Europe and beyond.

ETKO Brewery and Factory Brewing

In Klondyke House it’s possible to hit two birds (or actually three) with one stone, as there is another excellent brewery right next to Salama, literally behind a wall! ETKO Brewery is known for their crushable craft beers and neighborhood brewery attitude. In plural the name Etko(t) translates to a pre-party, a get-together before some event or celebration.

Klondyke House Kerava | Craft beer in Finland: Salama, Etko and Factory in Kerava | Craft Beer Nomads
ETKO Brewery was founded in Herttoniemi in Helsinki in 2017. The story began like many small breweries do, with small-scale home-brewing, sharing the beers with friends and getting head-over-heels-excited about the art of brewing.

“Established in the industrial region of Herttoniemi in Helsinki, ETKO has grown to be known as the urban neighborhood brewery with a modern take on craft beer. We will always stay true to our joyful ethos as a craft brewery and want to share the good beer and the good vibes with the community we love.”

ETKO brewery | Craft beer in Finland: Salama, Etko and Factory in Kerava | Craft Beer Nomads

For the first years, ETKO was focused on domestic market, but after the covid years the small crew started started thinking about breaking into the international market. In 2023 they launched first beers under a new brand, Factory Brewing, with the aim of bringing Finnish beer better into the international spotlight. Factory was mostly just an experiment at first, but the new beers quickly gained great popularity both in Finland and abroad.

Factory Brewing craft beer | Craft beer in Finland: Salama, Etko and Factory in Kerava | Craft Beer Nomads
Until 2024 ETKO and Factory beers were brewed in a small brewery in Herttoniemi, but as the facilities there became too cramped over the years, it was time to look for a new location, that would allow for a significant increase in production volume. The new brewery in Klondyke House in Kerava was opened in May 2024, and has enabled the brewery to achieve higher volumes and wider markets.
Factory Brewing craft beer | Craft beer in Finland: Salama, Etko and Factory in Kerava | Craft Beer Nomads
In Kerava, ETKO and Factory craft beer are brewed with a 3000-liter brewhouse, that is also suitable for brewing smaller batches. The crew usually brews two days a week, often in double batches. The crew values high quality in all the steps of brewing, and only uses the best ingredients. The fruits and berries and many other spices come from small, local producers, and for example nuts are roasted by the crew themselves in the brewery.
ETKO brewhouse | Craft beer in Finland: Salama, Etko and Factory in Kerava | Craft Beer Nomads

Two craft beer brands, two different markets

As explained in the beginning, ETKO Brewery has two different craft beer brands. Under the ETKO brand, the crew brews quality craft beers in a great variety of styles mostly for domestic market. The beer selection ranges from crispy Pilsners to IPAs in different styles and from Wheat Beers to Fruited Sours. Furthermore, there are also some darker beers available more seasonally. When visiting the brewery in late August 2025, we tasted the freshly canned Mango Magic, and this thick sour with mango and coconut was super delicious!

ETKO Manfo Magic craft beer | Craft beer in Finland: Salama, Etko and Factory in Kerava | Craft Beer Nomads

The new(ish) Factory Brewing brand focuses especially on juicy New England style IPAs and intense, barrel-aged Imperial Stouts and Imperial Pastry Stouts. Factory craft beers have become popular among beer enthusiasts all across Europe and beyond, and roughly half of the production of them is exported. Also Finns love Factory, and the beers sell super well in the brewery taproom as well as in bottle shops and pubs around the country.

Factory brewing beer barrels | Craft beer in Finland: Salama, Etko and Factory in Kerava | Craft Beer Nomads
Barrel-aged craft beer by Factory Brewing | Craft beer in Finland: Salama, Etko and Factory in Kerava | Craft Beer Nomads

Our of the Factory craft beers that we tasted during the autumn 2025 we loved for example the My Favorite Things NEIPA, The Executioner 2025 TIPA, the Barista Series #2 (Brazilian Coffee & Cinnamon) Imperial Pastry Stout and the Lady Cupcake #7 (Rocky Road) Imperial Pastry Stout.

Factory Brewing craft beers | Craft beer in Finland: Salama, Etko and Factory in Kerava | Craft Beer Nomads

Klondyke Taproom and Beer Shop

The best place to taste both ETKO and Factory craft beers super fresh is of course the taproom restaurant right next to the brewery in Klonduke House. The Klondyke Taproom serves mouth-watering pizzas and BBQ dishes, and there are 16 taps of ETKO and Factory beers! Additionally you can buy beers in cans too, and there are plenty of alcohol-free options as well. The taproom is easily reachable from Helsinki by a local train, as the Klondyke House is located very close to the Savio station.
Klondyke Taproom | Craft beer in Finland: Salama, Etko and Factory in Kerava | Craft Beer Nomads
Klondyke Taproom | Craft beer in Finland: Salama, Etko and Factory in Kerava | Craft Beer Nomads
ETKO and Factory Brewing craft beers | Craft beer in Finland: Salama, Etko and Factory in Kerava | Craft Beer Nomads
Factory Brewing craft beer | Craft beer in Finland: Salama, Etko and Factory in Kerava | Craft Beer Nomads

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