In
Finland
Finland, officially the Republic of Finland, is a Nordic country in Northern Europe. It borders Sweden to the northwest, Norway to the north, and Russia to the east, with the Gulf of Bothnia to the west and the Gulf of Finland to the south, ...
, keskiolut (''mellanöl'' in
Swedish, both meaning "middle beer") is a term for middle-strength beer having a minimum of 2.9% but a maximum of 4.7%
alcohol
Alcohol may refer to:
Common uses
* Alcohol (chemistry), a class of compounds
* Ethanol, one of several alcohols, commonly known as alcohol in everyday life
** Alcohol (drug), intoxicant found in alcoholic beverages
** Alcoholic beverage, an alco ...
by volume. Keskiolut has been the most popular
alcoholic beverage
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in Finland ever since it was allowed to sell it at
grocery store
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s. Most of the Finnish keskiolut beers have been light
lager
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s, and some of the most common brands include
Karhu
Karhu (Finnish for 'bear') may refer to:
* Karhu (beer), a Finnish beer brand
* ''Karhu'' (ship), name of the 1876 barque ''Lalla Rookh (1876 ship), Lalla Rookh'' while under the Finnish flag, 1923/4 to 1926
* Karhu (sports brand), a Finnish sport ...
,
Koff,
Lapin Kulta,
Karjala,
Olvi
Olvi plc (, ) is a Finland, Finnish brewery and soft drinks company founded in 1878 by the brewer Williams Gideon Åberg and his wife Onni. It currently holds 18.7% of Finland's market share in beverages, making it the third-largest producer of b ...
and
Sandels
Count Johan August Sandels (31 August 1764 – 22 January 1831) was a Swedish soldier and politician, being appointed Governor-general of Norway (''Riksståthållare'' in Swedish, ''Rigsstatholder'' in Dano-Norwegian) 1818 and Field Marshal ...
.
History

In early 1969, the so-called "keskiolutlaki" (
Finnish for "middle beer law") allowed grocery stores to sell keskiolut. Since then, keskiolut has remained the most popular alcoholic beverage in Finland.
Even after 1969 municipalities in Finland could decide for themselves whether to allow selling keskiolut in stores in their area. In the beginning, there were 90 municipalities not to allow this, but that number has since decreased. The last municipalities to allow selling keskiolut did so in the early 1990s. The last municipality to allow selling keskiolut was
Luoto
Larsmo (, ) is a municipality in Finland, located on the west coast of the country. Larsmo is situated in Ostrobothnia, along the Gulf of Bothnia. The population of Larsmo is approximately , while the sub-region has a population of approximate ...
in 1995. It was the last remaining municipality in the entire
European Union
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where selling keskiolut had still not been allowed.
In 1980 there was a campaign to bring keskiolut to
R-kioski
R-kioski (known as R-kiosk in Estonia) is a chain of convenience stores that is part of the Reitan Convenience division of the Reitan Group. Reitan's Eastern Nordic and Baltic portfolio includes R-kioski in Finland, R-kiosk in Estonia and in Li ...
convenience stores, and in 1981 the humoristic musical group
Sleepy Sleepers
Sleepy Sleepers (commonly known as Sliipparit in Finland) is a Finnish pop/rock/punk/comedy band founded in 1974 by its two front-men Sakke Järvenpää and Mato Valtonen in Lahti
Lahti (; ) is a city in Finland and the regional capital of Pä ...
recorded a song on their album ''Levyraati'' called "Kaljaa kioskeihin" ("Bring beer to kiosks"). At the time it was considered impossible to be able to buy keskiolut from convenience stores. Keskiolut later came to convenience stores.
From 1988 to 1994 the strength of beer in tax class III was a minimum of 3.8% but a maximum of 4.7% alcohol by volume. The law also recognised beer in tax class II with an alcohol content between 2.9% and 3.7% but no such beer was produced in Finland.
The
alcohol tax
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law came into force in Finland in 1994. This overrode the tax classes of beer. After this, all beers with an alcohol content between 2.9% and 4.7% by volume have been legally classified as keskiolut.
Criticism
Since the 2000s, there have been suggestions of returning keskiolut to
Alko
Alko Inc is the national alcoholic beverage retailing monopoly in Finland. It is the only store in the country which retails beer over 8% ABV, wine (except in vineyards) and spirits. Alcoholic beverages are also sold in licensed restaurants an ...
stores only. Alcohol has been the influence for most of the deaths and
homicide
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s of working-age people of Finland. It has been shown that daily consumption of keskiolut has often led to
alcoholism
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. According to research, returning keskiolut to Alko stores only would decrease premature deaths caused by alcohol by 350 people annually. There are about 300 deaths in traffic annually.
In Sweden
Sweden
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brought beer of type IIB, called ''mellanöl'', to grocery stores before Finland on 1 October 1965, and removed it from there on 1 July 1977 because of adverse effects of alcohol. The alcohol content of ''mellanöl'' varied between 3.6% and 4.5% alcohol by weight. Beverages of the same strength were taken into use in restaurants and liquor stores on 1 July 1992 with the tax class III and was called "''öl av mellanölstyp''" (middle-strength type of beer"). The tax class was removed on 1 January 1998.
Beer of class IIB
''Mellanöl'' originally referred to a Swedish tax class of beer of 3.6% alcohol by weight. Today alcohol in Sweden is measured by volume, and mellanöl corresponds to around 4.6% of alcohol by volume.
[mellanöl]
at '' Nationalencyklopedin
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''. Accessed on 9 July 2012.
Sales of mellanöl at grocery stores started in Sweden in October 1965.
Right from the first day there were over 35 kinds of mellanöl to choose from. Selling mellanöl in grocery stores was still not allowed on Sundays or after 8 PM, the beer was covered with white plastic sheets during that time.
The easy availability of mellanöl was seen as a contributing factor to the
long-term effects of alcohol
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among the Swedish youth
Mellanölsfrågan
''lagen.nu''. Accessed on 15 April 2020. and sales of mellanöl at grocery stores ended on 1 July 1977.
After July 1977
As mellanöl was only available for sale at Systembolaget
(, "the System Company"), colloquially known as ("the system") or ("the company"), is a government-owned chain of liquor stores in Sweden. It is the only retail store allowed to sell alcoholic beverages that contain more than 3.5% alcohol by ...
after July 1977, mellanöl lost its popularity among the Swedish youth because of its now more difficult availability, losing ground to strong beer.
Swedish breweries have since reintroduced middle-strength beer in the late 1980s, such as ''3½'' from Spendrups
Spendrups Bryggeri AB is a Swedish brewery known as Grängesbergs Bryggeri AB until 1983. The company includes the subsidiaries Spring Wine & Spirits, Gotlands Bryggeri and Hellefors Bryggeri. Spendrups Group has approximately 900 employees and s ...
and ''Three Towns'' from Pripps
Pripps is a former major brewery in Sweden and is now a part of Carlsberg, in which Pripps remains as a trademark. The company was based in Stockholm; their main product was Pripps Blå (Pripps blue). They also owned Ramlösa. Pripps was founde ...
. Imported middle-strength beer became available in Sweden in the 1980s.
On 1 July 1992 two new types of beer in the tax class III were introduced in Sweden, of which one corresponds to beer of 3.6% to 4.5% alcohol by volume. These types of beer were called "''öl av mellanölstyp''" ("beer of the middle beer type") and had a lower tax class.
Since 1 January 1998 all beer in Sweden of over 2.8% alcohol by volume has been taxed by the same amount per litre and "''öl av mellanölstyp''" as a separate tax class was discontinued. The concept of mellanöl still remains in trademarks and at restaurants. The amount of tax was originally 1.47 Swedish krona
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, but it has been increased many times and since 1 January 2017 the tax is at 2.02 krona.
References
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External links
Keskiolut 3,5 prosenttiseksi? - RKP laimentaisi
''Uusi Suomi
''Uusi Suomi'' () was a Finnish daily newspaper that was published from 1919 to 1991. The headquarters was in Helsinki, Finland.
History and profile
''Uusi Suomi'' was established in 1919 as a continuation of two earlier newspapers, ''Suometar' ...
'' 29 April 2011.
Tutkijat uskovat keskioluen myyntirajoitusten vähentävän kulutusta
''Yle Uutiset'' 8 September 2011.
''Taloussanomat
''Taloussanomat'' is the largest business online daily newspaper in Helsinki, Finland.
History and profile
''Taloussanomat'' was first published on 18 November 1997. The final printed number (the 2537th) was published on 28 December 2007 when it ...
'' 25 August 2011.
Ylen Elävä arkisto: Miten olut ja limonadi päätyvät janoisten kurkkuihin?
Types of beer
Beer in Finland