In Finland, Long Drink Is a Cultural Legend With American Ties (2024)

In 2022, for the fifth consecutive year, Finland was named the happiest country on Earth by the World Happiness Report. One way to celebrate is by saying “kippis” and raising a glass of Finland’s national beverage, lonkero, also known as long drink.

Traditionally, long drinks were made with gin, distilled from Finland’s Juniper berries, and grapefruit soda. At the time of origin, lonkero was pre-mixed in bottles and refreshing, not too sweet with just a hint of alcohol.

The history of long drinks dates to the 1952 Summer Olympics in Helsinki, when the country was still recovering from the effects of World War II. The Finnish government wanted to create something that was quick to make with easy-drinking appeal, so Hartwall, a beverage company that’s also based in Helsinki, invented the recipe to help local bartenders serve the influx of tourists and spectators with ease. And so, the first long drinks were commissioned.

From the 1950s on, the popularity of Hartwall’s long drinks grew, becoming a Finnish bar tap staple with the government permitting production contracts to one beverage company at a time, allowing them to own the manufacturing rights for three years, and then the government passed them along to another company.

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At the time, Finland had strict controls on the sale of alcohol, so the Finnish government created Alko, the national alcohol retail chain of Finland, to control the sale of alcohol products.

“The Finnish government owned the rights for all of long drinks manufacturing until 1995,” says Ere Partanen, co-founder of The Finnish Long Drink. “This process continued for years up until Finland joined the European Union in 1995.”

After Finland became part of the EU, multiple brands could create long drinks simultaneously. It soon became a category of co*cktail, appearing packaged in stores as well as on tap in bars and restaurants.

“Having a beverage that’s so ingrained in our history and culture is what makes long drink special to so many Finns,” says Tony Klärck, Finland’s winner of Difford’s Guide 2020 Bartender Choice Awards. “It’s also often associated with other typical aspects of our native Finnish culture, such as ice swimming, saunas, midsummer festivities, etc.”

Long drink is now not only the best-selling category in Finland, but it has also become a global phenomenon. This legend has also crossed over into multiple American markets packaged in cans and sold by retailers like Total Wine, and has ad campaigns streaming across TV and online platforms such as YouTube and social media.

In 2018, Partanen, along with his Finnish friends Evan Burns, Sakari Manninen and Mikael Taipale, plus celebrity investors Miles Teller and DJ Kygo, founded and launched The Finnish Long Drink in the U.S. This line of ready-to-drink sparkling citrus co*cktails riffs off the original Hartwall creation and comes in 12-ounce cans with four varieties: Traditional Citrus (5.5% abv), Zero (5% abv), Cranberry (5.5% abv) and Strong (8.5% abv).

“Our mission is to bring the national drink of Finland to America,” says Partanen, calling Finnish long drink “our country’s best kept secret.”

But don’t mistake the classic gin, freshly sourced water and natural grapefruit drink with the canned Finnish Long Drink co*cktail. In theory, the Finnish Long Drink is a canned sparkling citrus soda mixed drink and comes in a can.

“We never call lonkero, aka the original long drink recipe, a canned co*cktail,” says Partanen. “Trust me, you can’t mix a real long drink. We tried, and you don’t get as good of a taste in your home kitchen.

Klärck states, “Since long drink is offered on tap in Finland, if you ask a bartender to ‘mix you a long drink,’ they would laugh at you and crack open a can.”

Last Updated: September 28, 2022

In Finland, Long Drink Is a Cultural Legend With American Ties (2024)

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What is the story behind the long drink in Finland? ›

The drink was created for the 1952 Helsinki Summer Olympics. Finland, still recovering from World War II, wanted a signature beverage that could be served quickly to the influx of visitors. And thus lonkero (long drink) was born—a mixture of gin and grapefruit soda, premixed and bottled.

What are traditional drinks in Finland? ›

Other traditional alcoholic drinks found in Finland include Kilju which is made from water, yeast and sugar. Sahti is a popular Finnish beer, and Lakka, which is a liqueur that is flavoured with cloudberries that have been soaked in alcohol for 2-6 months until sweet, is also common.

When did long drinks come to the US? ›

Now the drink is ready to be launched in several states in the US this September 2020.

What is the drinking culture in Finland? ›

According to Finnish Drinking Habits survey conducted in spring 2023, nearly daily alcohol consumption was quite rare: six per cent of men and two per cent of women consumed alcohol at least four times a week.

What is the share of 15 year old Finns that have experienced alcohol? ›

Youth Drinking

Finland is one of few countries in which the proportion of 15 year olds who have experienced alcohol decreased from 2002 to 2010, although this proportion is still high (68%).

What are 3 interesting facts about Finland? ›

Finland is a Nordic welfare state that aims to be carbon neutral by 2035. It's also the happiest country in the world. Around 75% of its surface is covered with forests, and it has the world's biggest archipelago, as well as Europe's largest lake district and last untamed wilderness, Lapland.

Does long drink have real grapefruit? ›

Hartwall Original Long Drink is still produced according to the original recipe from 1952, mixing artisan gin with natural grapefruit & citrus flavors.

What do Finnish people call themselves? ›

Despite having being referred to by some variation of 'Finland' since medieval times, the Finns continue as they have for centuries, referring to their country, and themselves, as 'Suomi'.

What is Finland's favorite food? ›

Grilled, pickled or smoked, salmon, which is known in Finland as Lohi, is the nation's favourite fish. It is eaten raw or cooked and served with a mushroom sauce. Another very popular way to consume it and often eaten to combat the cold is in the dish Lohikeitto, an exquisite soup of salmon, potatoes, onion and dill.

What is Finland's national dish? ›

Karelian Hot Pot (Karjalan Paisti), the national dish of Finland, is a mixture of beef, pork and lamb stew meat seasoned with peppercorn and allspice.

How popular is long drink in Finland? ›

In June 2023, the Finnish Long Drink became the fastest-growing spirits business in the world, according to the Spirits Business. The publication reports that from 2021 to 2022, the Finnish Long Drink more than doubled its case sales, jumping from 500,000 sold in 2021 to over 1.1 million sold in 2022.

Who owns The Finnish Long Drink? ›

Founded in 2017 by friends, Partanen, Manninen, B. Evan Burns and Mikael Taipale, The Long Drink Company sells The Finnish Long Drink in roughly 34,000 locations. The RTD comes in four variants – Traditional, Zero, Cranberry and Strong, the latter having an abv of 8.5%, while the regular abv is 5.5%.

What is long drink from Finland? ›

One way to celebrate is by saying “kippis” and raising a glass of Finland's national beverage, lonkero, also known as long drink. Traditionally, long drinks were made with gin, distilled from Finland's Juniper berries, and grapefruit soda.

What drink originated from America? ›

Coca-Cola is America's iconic soft drink, with the name of the drink referring to two of its original ingredients: coca leaves and kola nuts (a source of caffeine). Bourbon (whiskey), named for Bourbon County, Kentucky, is a corn whiskey aged in charred oak barrels.

Where did lonkero come from? ›

Lonkero is a type of drink invented for a sporting ocasion - the 1952 Olympic Games held in Helsinki.

What is Finnish long drink in Finland? ›

Finnish long drink

In Finland, long drink (in Finnish lonkero) refers to a very popular mixed drink made from gin and a mixer, traditionally grapefruit soda, though many other flavours (almost always fruit) are available.

What is the Finnish miracle? ›

The Finnish miracle: how the country halved its suicide rate – and saved countless lives. March 2024. The remarkable journey of Finland, as highlighted in a recent Guardian article, showcases how a nation halved its suicide rate through comprehensive, well-supported suicide prevention strategies.

What celebrities are in The Long Drink Finland? ›

Top-selling DJ and music producer, Kygo as well as PGA standout Rickie Fowler have both announced their involvement in The Long Drink, a unique canned co*cktail inspired by the national drink of Finland. The news arrives almost exactly a year after Hollywood A-lister Miles Teller joined the brand. Read more here!

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