Designed by: PepsiCo Design & Innovation
Country: United States

Sixpence Stout

Sixpence Stout

Designed by Midday | Country: United Kingdom

“With a subtle flavour profile of a traditional christmas pudding, our brief was to name and design this festive stout. Our solution, ‘Sixpence Stout’ was inspired by the coin traditionally baked into a Christmas pudding in Victorian times for good luck. The design references the Christmas pudding with a festive holly placed above the “O” of the stout and the brandy butter inspired waxing on the neck of the bottle. The design also takes influence from vintage ale labels of the period.”

Sixpence Stout

Sixpence Stout

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Sixpence Stout

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Sixpence Stout

Designed by Midday | Country: United Kingdom

“With a subtle flavour profile of a traditional christmas pudding, our brief was to name and design this festive stout. Our solution, ‘Sixpence Stout’ was inspired by the coin traditionally baked into a Christmas pudding in Victorian times for good luck. The design references the Christmas pudding with a festive holly placed above the “O” of the stout and the brandy butter inspired waxing on the neck of the bottle. The design also takes influence from vintage ale labels of the period.”

Sixpence Stout

Sixpence Stout

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