New-Look Bottle For Fuller's Ales
Following a comprehensive year-long project, London
brewer Fuller, Smith & Turner (Fuller's) has unveiled a completely new
design for its Premium Bottled Ales portfolio.
Ian Bray, Managing Director of The Fuller's Beer Company
said: "The very first new-look bottles of London Pride came off the line
recently and are beginning to make their way out into the trade. We think they
look fantastic and our customers and consumers should begin to see them appear
on the shelves of supermarkets, off licences and pubs by early May.
"The first thing you will notice is the shape. We
have changed to a sleeker, taller-looking design, although it is actually only
1mm taller than the old bottle. The label has been placed higher up to ensure
that the brand stands head and shoulders above our competitors. The bottle also
includes an embossed outline of the River Thames, the majestic heartbeat of
London, on the banks of which our beers are crafted. We took some of our cues
from the world of wine, so we think the new bottle is equally at home on the
dining table as it is on the bar.
"The decision to change the existing bottle was not
taken lightly, as it had done a fantastic job for us in its current guise for
around 20 years. However, with single bottle purchases the largest sales format
in the off-trade, stand-out on shelf has become critically important.
"To that end, we have also taken the opportunity to
refresh the London Pride label, with a more modern look which will eventually
translate into other pack formats, including draught. The London Pride badge is
instantly recognisable to beer drinkers around the world so this new evolution
retains all of the most important elements, including the shape of the shield.
"New labels have also been created for our entire
portfolio of Premium Bottled Ales so look out for the new-look Fuller's bottle
range in the coming months."
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