Beer traditionalists can be some of the most stubborn folks in the world. That’s not a criticism, really. It’s always good to have people in any field who are wary about rushing into changes.
The proliferation of craft beers has yielded a broad mix of art to accompany the scientific brewing process. The canvas? The can itself — or, in the case of bottled beer, the label. Brewers, after all ...
If you love beer, you appreciate the taste and the effort that goes into creating it. There are roughly 150 microbreweries in Australia, pouring their hearts into around 300 styles of beer. But taste ...
Glaser’s no stranger to beer design: he created the Brooklyn Brewery’s logo back in 1990. Perhaps that’s why he seems fairly critical about the design of the many beer labels he was invited to ...
In the growing craft beer market, breweries are making their bottles and cans stand out through colorful packaging and distinct graphic designs that draw a customer’s eye. Brewery owners, along with ...
I judge a lot of things by their covers. Books… Trendy clurrrrbs… Facebook profiles… And yes, beer. There, I said it. I’ve picked up a pint based on nothing more than its well-designed label. And now ...
This year alone, 29,500 individually designed beer labels have been submitted for approval to the Trade Department’s Tax and Trade Bureau. And every single one of those label designs was approved or ...
Anheuser-Busch InBev (NYSE: BUD) recently unveiled a creative way to confront beer drinker preference for locally brewed suds: it is producing limited-time-only labels for its Budweiser brand that ...
El Greco, the great painter and architect of the Spanish Renaissance, was gazing at the night sky when he declared, "Art is everywhere you look for it." And, indeed, it is right there in the tranquil ...
Every microbrewery fan knows the bright, beautiful wonderland that is the craft beer section of a liquor store. A welcome change from the stuffy, uniform bottles of mega beer companies, many ...
The science of beer - the ingredients and process and time and chemistry - has been well documented. It's important, because it's what makes beer taste great, and that's the key, isn't it? If we ...
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