Designed by: PepsiCo Design & Innovation
Country: United States

Steak and Ale

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Designers: Lisa Llanes, Andy Carlyle, Elena Schroeder | Writer: Kimberly Healy | Art Director: Dave Ortega | Country: United States

“Steak and Ale: Rebranded Steak and Ale (s+a) with it’s own beer and grilling items (utensils, rubs, wood chips) with a style combination of seriousness and wit and a fictional family history. Other items include matchboxes, Brewmaster’s Society packaging, coasters, to-go containers, retail bag and a menu. Each item has a little surprise when you open it or flip it over.”

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Steak and Ale

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Designers: Lisa Llanes, Andy Carlyle, Elena Schroeder | Writer: Kimberly Healy | Art Director: Dave Ortega | Country: United States

“Steak and Ale: Rebranded Steak and Ale (s+a) with it’s own beer and grilling items (utensils, rubs, wood chips) with a style combination of seriousness and wit and a fictional family history. Other items include matchboxes, Brewmaster’s Society packaging, coasters, to-go containers, retail bag and a menu. Each item has a little surprise when you open it or flip it over.”

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