Tonedef131
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Hahahaha this is my favorite post of all time.I'm guessing that you wouldn't like my Skulldog Plane iPA, then:
Good show my friend.
Hahahaha this is my favorite post of all time.I'm guessing that you wouldn't like my Skulldog Plane iPA, then:
Innis and Gunn oak aged beer. Has anybody seen this thing? my god i started drooling just looking at it on the shelf and just had to have one. they look absolutely delicious. although they do come in a clear bottle which is a little taboo.
Try and tell me right now you don't want to run out and find one of these beauties
Innis and Gunn oak aged beer. Has anybody seen this thing? my god i started drooling just looking at it on the shelf and just had to have one. they look absolutely delicious. although they do come in a clear bottle which is a little taboo.
Try and tell me right now you don't want to run out and find one of these beauties
That looks damn good! Their marketing guy is genious!
Innus and Gunn comes in individual boxes too, which would negate the clear bottle issue.
From what I have seen only the limited edition brews they put out each year come in boxes. The regular oak aged beer and their blonde ale is always on sale at my local liquor store, and they are never sold in boxes.
I don't buy beers that have hard to remove labels. That means YOU Stone.
Or how about this one boys. Doesn't this just make you want to cry, its just so gorgeous.
The box looks so ornate and beautiful, and the bottle has a serial number on it for christ sake. Budweiser eat your heart out, this baby is the true king of beers.
Or how about this one boys. Doesn't this just make you want to cry, its just so gorgeous.
The box looks so ornate and beautiful, and the bottle has a serial number on it for christ sake. Budweiser eat your heart out, this baby is the true king of beers.
You got me there, that is one of the best beers of all time and although I don't care for the bam bier label I would buy it even if it raped my mother.No dogs, eh?
How about cats?
I think Jolly Pumpkin has the best labels of anyone.
I've said it before, but if there was only one brewery left in the world I would want it to be Fuller's
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That's a good beer
what iirtates me more than crappy artwork is the lack of information many berwies include on the label. ABV, SG, IBU's, those should be mandatory.
codycodycody said:I just can't get into red hook
EnjoyGoodBeer said:Iv had many beers redhook is very much unenjoyable. Hard to believe there still brewing.
This is the superficial beer thread. This is for those labels that you just think are so stupid that you won't pick that beer up on the shelf and just pass it on by. Not necessarily ones you just don't really think about because they aren't creative, but ones that suck so bad it makes you not want to support that brewery. This thread is not for talking about how delicious a beer inside the bottle is, but how poor of a job they did labeling it.
For me, anything involving Aviation or Dogs on the label is never getting bought by my. Some breweries will theme their entire line of beers off of these and I think it's a big mistake. Sure planes are kinda cool and I like dogs a bunch, but what the hell do they have to do with beer? I don't wanna think about your dog drooling and all his hair floating around the brewery when I am drinking your beer...gross. There has also been two breweries in my state that have gone under after using an aviation theme as their entire marketing approach. Coincidence? Not likely.
Pretty much anything sporting skulls or that has like a skull and crossbones on the label. This is the most redneck approach you can take to anything. Just stop.
It could sport a dog flying an airplane through eyes of a skull and crossbones
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