Boston Herald

NATO beer debuts in Finland

- Herald wire services were used in this report.

A small brewery in Finland has launched a NATO-themed beer to mark the Nordic country’s bid to join the Western military alliance.

Olaf Brewing’s OTAN lager features a blue label with a cartoon version of a beer-drinking medieval knight in metal armor emblazoned with NATO’s compass symbol.

The beer’s name is a play on the Finnish expression “Otan olutta,” which means “I’ll have a beer,” and the French abbreviati­on for NATO, which is “OTAN.”

CEO Petteri Vanttinen said the craft brewery’s ad hoc decision last weekend to start producing the beer was motivated by “worries over the war in Ukraine.”

He described the new lager as having “a taste of security, with a hint of freedom.”

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