Oh Beautiful Beer!

Discussion in 'Beer Talk' started by rronin, Sep 9, 2017.

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  1. rronin

    rronin Initiate (0) Jul 4, 2005 Washington

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  2. woodchipper

    woodchipper Grand Pooh-Bah (3,735) Oct 25, 2005 Connecticut
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    Label ****. I love it!
     
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  3. Shanex

    Shanex Grand Pooh-Bah (4,960) Dec 10, 2015 France
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    Some great stuffs there.

    Because beer is so much more than drinking hops and malt, beer is culture.
     
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  4. Squire

    Squire Grand Pooh-Bah (4,385) Jul 16, 2015 Mississippi
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    Remarkable stuff, thanks for posting.
     
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    Wiffler27 Pooh-Bah (2,092) Aug 16, 2009 South Carolina
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    maybe i'm a cynic but when i see an amazing label i instantly think the beer is trash and they're using a great label to entice you

    BUT that is obviously not true, at least not every time

    you make great beer with a creative label, i'm in!

    also, what about brewing company logos? Dogfish Head's is so simple yet iconic and visually appealing
     
  6. Foyle

    Foyle Maven (1,481) Sep 29, 2007 North Carolina

    Thanks for posting. I love beer labels and packaging (I don't mind the container contents either).
     
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    Shanex Grand Pooh-Bah (4,960) Dec 10, 2015 France
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    Todd Founder (13,518) Aug 23, 1996 Finland
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  9. rgordon

    rgordon Pooh-Bah (2,701) Apr 26, 2012 North Carolina
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    Years ago, I had a very opinionated supplier of great Spanish wine that outright declared that packaging is meaningless. The proof is in the bottle, he said. While that is true, the great concern that people take to present their products in unique and original packaging is a big piece of the fun in this new beer craze. Label art and modern marketing in general will be studied for years. I cannot get enough.
     
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  10. Bryan12345

    Bryan12345 Initiate (0) Mar 17, 2016 Texas

    Unfortunately, it's not about the beer you make. It's about the beer you SELL. The label is a big part of that.
     
  11. deleted_user_1007501

    deleted_user_1007501 Initiate (0) Jun 30, 2015

    We do drink with our eyes first. Design is a huge factor on the enjoyment of a brew sometimes. It's a subconscious thing. Omnipollo has the right idea. The illustrator/designer of their labels is brilliant. Even if you don't like the beer, that aesthetic gives it elegance, enforces its artful form. Omnipollo is also quite a great brewery beneath the labels, but they are a good example of enticing marketing.

    I know Tired Hands has their in-house and collaborative labels, but design-wise, Omnipollo wins every time. The labels sell the beer more than anything.
     
  12. HorseheadsHophead

    HorseheadsHophead Grand Pooh-Bah (3,732) Sep 15, 2014 Colorado
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    God, I love beer label art threads. Yes, I know that obviously the beer inside is the only thing that really matters, but man. Some of the artwork from the beer labels the past few years has been some of the best art I've ever seen. Clown Shoes, Pipeworks, Modern Times, Tired Hands, Sixpoint, and many others consistently knock it out of the park with their sweet packing every time. Beer is a beverage, but beer is also eye candy, and I personally admit to being crazy about awesome bottle/can art.

    EDIT: Speaking of which, the newest brewery I've found with some of the best art I've ever seen is Collective Arts, who features rotating series of unique art designs with every new release. It's truly stunning stuff.
     
  13. EvenMoreJesus

    EvenMoreJesus Initiate (0) Jun 8, 2017 Pennsylvania

    Important points, both.

    I believe that if it looks like you put a lot of thought into your label design, the more likely that it is that you put a lot of thought into your beer. There are obviously examples to the contrary on both sides of the coin, but the obsession involved in putting out a good AND well-presented product should be something that more people possess. FWIW, this is why a LOT of older breweries have recently rebranded their lineups. Being recognized on the shelves is getting to be more and more important as markets get more and more crowded.
     
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  14. Keene

    Keene Initiate (0) Sep 11, 2009 Washington

    FYI, the author of the blog also published a book a couple of years ago. We reviewed it.
     
  15. LeRose

    LeRose Grand Pooh-Bah (4,423) Nov 24, 2011 Massachusetts
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    I've been deceived by a label now an then, and certainly frequently swayed...but yes it can go either way. Your statement made me think of the brewery below. Their label art is at least interesting, but are a pretty high quality print. The web site - well, I find it modern and well-connected, I'd say it's "hip" but in the old sense of the word. It's also clearly well-integrated - everything goes together, even the humor, the somewhat annoying use of lingo - but it works. It's eye-catching, quick-moving. It's fresh and seems pretty modern. I guess if I summed it up in a word, I think their overall approach is "slick".

    https://www.karben4.com/

    I have had a couple of beers from this brewery - their beer rating here is 3.9 and the place rating is over 4. But it all works together and when I checked out the website it struck me as these guys are playing a very modern, integrated marketing game with just a bit above average beers.
     
  16. SCW

    SCW Initiate (0) Jul 25, 2004 New York

    what's also pretty cool about this is how long they've been doing it...I remember having beers with this guy over 5 years ago, long before the massive proliferation in beer cans and label art...
     
  17. Keene

    Keene Initiate (0) Sep 11, 2009 Washington

    And now he's the art director at Blindtiger Design in Seattle.
     
  18. SCW

    SCW Initiate (0) Jul 25, 2004 New York

    sick man, I did not know that
     
  19. ned67

    ned67 Initiate (0) Oct 10, 2017 England

    some great label designs, nice one for posting, makes every label or print in the uk look like its done by a 2 year old!!!!
     
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