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Campaign Spotlight: Goose droppings in beer brewing – this Finnish city takes sustainability communications to the next level

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HELSINKI, FINLAND – This summer Finns can drink beer brewed with wild herbs, food waste and even goose poop. The new beers by a local microbrewery Ant Brew celebrate their hometown’s turn as European Green Capital and promote an important message of a wasteless circular economy. The Wasted Potential beer series has already gained attention both in Finland and abroad.

The Finnish city of Lahti is known for their pioneering environmental action, and for their open-minded cooperation with locals. Now the European Green Capital 2021 joins forces with the local microbrewery Ant Brew by crafting a new beer series. The Wasted Potential beers are brewed with wild herbs, local food waste, like bread, berries, and fruits – and even goose droppings.

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The poop is used in a food-safe way to smoke malt to create a unique stout beer. The goose droppings are gathered from local parks, where geese are causing a messy problem. Now, the local parks get cleaner and the special edition summer beverages are perfect for a picnic in the park – a true two birds with one stone type of solution.

The beers showcase circular economy by showing that all kinds of waste can be utilized. City of Lahti aims to be a completely wasteless circular economy city by 2050, and at the moment 99% of the city’s household waste is already repurposed.

 

A taste of potential that was not wasted

“A sustainable future demands effective use of resources and innovative ways of recycling. Lahti has several well-known breweries, so what would be a better way to celebrate our environment this summer than locally brewed beers”, says Saara Piispanen, Head of Communications of Lahti European Green Capital.

The beer that uses goose droppings in the malt smoking process is currently brewing and will be released later in the summer. First beer of the Wasted Potential series was launched last week. It is a wit-style beer inspired by waste-free circular economy: brewed with orange peels from a local market’s juice pressing station, and fruit purees that have exceeded their best before-date.

“This series of beers is our way to create important discussions about food waste, utilization of waste, urban farming, and local and wild food among beer enthusiasts. Working with the Lahti Green Capital has been great. We are constantly developing ways to utilize new ingredients in brewing and are not afraid to think outside of the box”, says Ant Brew’s Kari Puttonen.

Creative partner behind the idea is TBWA\Helsinki.

“Instead of making a traditional ad campaign to talk about the city of Lahti as a forerunner in circular economy, we wanted to shake things up a bit. Lahti is known for its many breweries, so what better way to communicate this important theme than through a series of beers. We see modern marketing as concrete actions that bring joy to people, and this is another good example of it”, says Tuomas Karvonen, Creative Content Strategist from TBWA\Helsinki.


A total of seven beers have been designed for the Wasted Potential beer series, each of which tells its own story about circular economy. The first beers will go on sale in June 2021.

  • Beer: Waste-free circular economy
    Ingredients: Water, barley, wheat and oat malt, yeast, hops, orange peel, pomegranate and fig puree
    Alcohol content approx. 5.5% (confirmed in the laboratory when ready)
    Style: Wit Beer
  • Beer: Wild Herb #1
    Ingredients: Water, barley and wheat malt, yeast, Reindeer lichen, Iceland moss
    Alcohol content approx. 5% (confirmed in the laboratory when ready)
    Style: Sour Beer (Berliner weisse)
  • Beer: Wild Herb #2
    Ingredients: Water, barley and wheat malt, yeast, dandelion flower, leaves and roasted root
    Alcohol content approx. 5% (confirmed in the laboratory when ready)
    Style: Wit Beer
  • Beer: Wild herb #3
    Ingredients: Water, barley-, wheat and oat malt, yeast, pineappleweed, dandelion flower, yarrow, common mugwort and ground-ivy
    Alcohol content approx. 5% (confirmed in the laboratory when ready)
    Style: Wit Beer
  • Beer: City Herbs
    Ingredients: Water, barley and wheat malt, yeast, city herbs (rosemary, thyme and lemon beebrush, according to preliminary plan)
    Alcohol content approx. 5% (confirmed in the laboratory when ready)
    Style: Sour beer (gose)
  • Beer: Goose poop
    Ingredients: Water, barley-, wheat and oat malt, yeast, hops
    Alcohol content approx. 8-10% (confirmed in the laboratory when ready)
    Style: Imperial Stout
  • Beer: Sound of the City festival beer (details are yet to be decided)
    Ingredients: Water, barley-, wheat and oat malt, yeast, hops
    Alcohol content approx. 8-10% (confirmed in the laboratory when ready)
    Style: Imperial Stout

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