The planned taxpayer-funded project in western Germany to motivate these people to get back into the workforce has sparked controversy.
The "Pick-up" initiative by charity Addict Support Essen scheduled to start in June offers addicts beer, along with food and medical treatment, for working three to six hours a day collecting litter off streets, 'The Local' reported.
"The aim of the programme is not to supply people with beer," Essen explained.
"For the participants it is about a meaningful daily structure, feeling useful and learning a new way to behave," the charity said.
