Miles Teller celebrates Finnish Long Drink launch in Ontario with LCBO appearances
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Miles Teller launched his Canadian-made beverage, The Finnish Long Drink, at LCBO stores across Ontario this week.
Teller, known for his roles in Top Gun: Maverick and Whiplash, stopped by the LCBO at Front and Spadina to celebrate the official Ontario launch of the drink, which he co-owns. Despite the chilly weather, fans lined up outside for a chance to meet the actor, who graciously signed cans, took photos, and shook hands with everyone who showed up.
“It’s good when people come out and show you love,” Teller told Yahoo News Canada, adding that it’s important to show appreciation to fans.
After his LCBO appearance, Teller continued the promotion at popular Toronto venues including Cherry’s High Dive and The Local in Liberty Village, where more fans had the chance to interact with the star.
miles teller, certified cooper dejean enthusiast as we all are pic.twitter.com/u2pxWIVSpU
— jords đź’— (@jordancicchelli) April 8, 2025
Miles Teller Can Signing Event at LCBO Front & Spadina. happening now. so fucking lit. you have to get here before 7pm or you’ll never forgive yourself pic.twitter.com/PdB1n0ro3P
— benny hospitality (@FartonFink) April 7, 2025
The Finnish Long Drink, originally inspired by a popular Finnish cocktail, is now produced in Canada and widely available in LCBO retail locations, online, and at bars throughout Toronto. The ready-to-drink beverage is gaining popularity for its refreshing citrus flavor and smooth finish, ideal for social events and casual nights out.
Teller’s visit to Toronto also comes off the back of his most recent role in the Apple TV+ film "The Gorge", starring alongside Anya Taylor-Joy and Sigourney Weaver.
With The Finnish Long Drink now hitting shelves across Ontario, fans of Teller — and lovers of premium canned cocktails — can get a taste of the actor’s latest venture into the beverage industry.
The product is expected to roll out across more Canadian provinces in the coming months, making The Finnish Long Drink a new contender in the country’s growing ready-to-drink alcohol market.