Whilst I agree that the branding of some breweries is dreadful, it’s a shame that all the excellent branding (which probably makes up the majority)is seemingly ignored in favour of focusing on the negative.
I suppose a blog just pointing out the good branding wouldn’t make as interesting reading. Kind of like newspapers in that respect.
i thought the proportions seemed the other way around, with 2/3 seeming to go for the ‘just a laugh’ excuse.
on the subject of the possible corrolation between crap beer and crap pumpclips, i notice that the list of winners from the GBBF doesn’t include any naff names – there are a few puns/wordplay examples which is fine i think (and a couple of the breweries are offenders with other beers not on the list)
Brooklyn Brewery is a great example of the combination of fantastic branding and great beer that makes it truly world class. And meeting Garrett there on a tour just topped it off, a true gentleman!
Whilst I agree that the branding of some breweries is dreadful, it’s a shame that all the excellent branding (which probably makes up the majority)is seemingly ignored in favour of focusing on the negative.
I suppose a blog just pointing out the good branding wouldn’t make as interesting reading. Kind of like newspapers in that respect.
i thought the proportions seemed the other way around, with 2/3 seeming to go for the ‘just a laugh’ excuse.
on the subject of the possible corrolation between crap beer and crap pumpclips, i notice that the list of winners from the GBBF doesn’t include any naff names – there are a few puns/wordplay examples which is fine i think (and a couple of the breweries are offenders with other beers not on the list)
Brooklyn Brewery is a great example of the combination of fantastic branding and great beer that makes it truly world class. And meeting Garrett there on a tour just topped it off, a true gentleman!