# Koff (beer)

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Finnish beer brand

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Koff Bottle of Koff beer (330 ml). Type Beer Manufacturer Sinebrychoff Origin Finland Introduced 1821 Alcohol by volume 2.5–7.2%

**Koff** is the brand name used by [Sinebrychoff](/source/Sinebrychoff) to market a range of [lager](/source/Lager) type [beers](/source/Beer). Koff, along with [Karhu](/source/Karhu_(beer)) is one of the most sold beer brands of Sinebrychoff and Finland. Sinebrychoff's beer's biggest market rivals are the products of another large brewery [Hartwall](/source/Hartwall), namely [Lapin Kulta](/source/Lapin_Kulta) and [Karjala](/source/Karjala_(beer)), as well as the beer of [Olvi](/source/Olvi) brewery: [Olvi](https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Olvi_(beer)&action=edit&redlink=1).

The Koff brand name is used on the shirt of Finnish SM-liiga Ice Hockey clubs [Ilves](/source/Ilves), [HIFK](/source/HIFK_(ice_hockey)), [TPS](/source/HC_TPS) and [Espoo Blues](/source/Espoo_Blues) as part of a marketing sponsorship deal.

In 1995, the [Spårakoff](/source/Sp%C3%A5rakoff) pub tram started operating in Helsinki just after the 175th anniversary of the brewery, that occurred in 1994.

## Beers

- Koff I (2.5%)

- Koff III (4.5%)

- Koff IVA (5.2%)

- Koff IVB (7.5%)

- Koff Extra Brew III (4,5%)

- Koff Extra Brew IV (5,2%)

- Koff Lite III (4,4%)

### Discontinued beers

- Koff Amber (Amarillo-strain hops beer, which was first sold in 2001)

- Koff Draught (a beer sold in red 50cl cans starting from 2004)

- Koff Jouluolut ("Jouluolut" meaning Christmas beer, known later than Sinebrychoff Jouluolut)

- Koff Red Lager Beer (copper red lager, made using caramelized [malt](/source/Malt))

- Koff Velvet (dark lager, later sold as Velvet)

- Koff Weizze (wheat beer)

- Koff Vienti AIII (export variety)

- Koff Åland Öl (blond lager for the [Åland](/source/%C3%85land) market)

- Koff Wild Indian (4.4%, made using corn syrup)

		- [SpåraKoff](/source/Sp%C3%A5raKoff)

		- Koff cart

		- Koff truck

		- [Scania](/source/Scania_AB) Koff truck

		- Koff Wild Indian

## External links

- [Official site](http://www.koff.fi/)

- [KBS Beer Bottle Collection](http://www.kbsinstitute.org/)

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