Beer Packaging - A Wild and Wonderful World

Posted by James Carter on May 11th, 2021

We've all heard the saying, "Don't decide on the cover of a book." The same is true of beer. Some of the best beers can come from the very uncontrollable (or straightforward bad) packaging material. However, some of the world's largest brewers hope for a change. Today, there is a series of exciting packaging, and some are very strange.  Beer variety pack is one of it.

Cold alert technology

Numerous breweries have made bottles that tell you when the beer is cold enough to drink. Although Course Lite may have been thought of by you, there are others out there using similar packaging. It seems to work, but it also seems a bit needless.

Whirlpool

If you've seen bottles with red lines around their necks, you've come across whirlpool technology. This design aims to help enhance the aroma and taste of your beer. However, most people say it doesn't work (partly if you're drinking from a bottle, you won't smell much anyway - which requires the right beer glass).

Aluminum

Unless you're living under a rock, you see aluminum beer bottles there. Some of them have hats that can be explored, while others do not. The point of aluminum bottles is that they block out all harmful light and are lighter than glass. If you do not like to drink the whole thing at once, reusable bottles can be added.

Touch ink on cans

Textured inks have recently made their debut with Hanken. The characteristics of the beer raised the "thickness" in the can. Apart from the novelty element, there is very little in it, although it is about to start a conversation.

Different types of packaging

L. to join the "spice of different kinds of life" thing. You will find some different brands. From brands across the border to brands ranging from Blue Moon to Sam Adams, various packs have arrived in large numbers. This is an excellent thing for beer lovers as it allows you to sample different wines without having to buy six-packs of each beer in other packages.

There are other changes to beer packaging. As long as the breweries need a way to stand out from the crowd, you can be sure that at least some Oddball packaging will be there.

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