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The Best Looking Beer Cans – a Beer Can Appreciation Day Special Posted: 24 Jan 2012 07:54 AM PST January 24, 2012 marks the 77th anniversary of the day Gottfried Krueger Brewing Co. first brought canned beers into the market. Though it hasn’t been (and probably never will be) declared an official holiday, more and more people are celebrating Beer Can Appreciation Day to pay tribute to the creation that has changed the experience of buying, keeping and drinking beer, forever. YTD takes part in the Beer Can Appreciation day celebration with this collection of 35 tasteful beer can designs. Check them out and don’t forget to leave a comment after. Cheers!
Hurlimann SternbrauSAA Design
Intuition Ale WorksDeRouen & Co
Upslope Brewing Brown AleAnthem Branding
Great WesternSaint Bernadine Mission Communications
Heineken Rugby World Cup 2011Raison Pure
Bulldozer BeerFirstbase
Arctic BeerTank
Howe Sound LagerThe Antidote Inc.
Club Colombia Special EditionJWT
Tui RepackagedDesignWorks
Glow
Neumeister
SmrprtyTank Design
Abro Organic LagerMattias Frodlund
Austin BeerworksHelms Workshop
PilsnerTAXI
Vintage Packaging – Beer CansHello Again
Guinness Beer can re-designTamara Maksimovic
Diesel 6%Pavel Gubin
Grolsch Beer Can FC Twente season 2011Elroy Klee
“1410″ Beer can designIgnas Kozlovas
beer can packagingSergey Prostov
Carling beer brand designIngrida Liepyte
Beer Can Label DesignGradinar Razvan
Brøckhouse 33cl CanMorris Pinewood
Saku On Ice 0,5L CanHannes Paesoo
Asahi BreweriesPhil Munro
John Davey’s Cornish BitterPascal de Moratti
Miller CansTim Pokrichuk
Three Towns Premium Lager (2009)Mikael Hulkko
Hockley Valley Brewing Co.Andrew Oliver
Latas tematicas Nova SchinFausto Uehara
Heisenberg BeerThis is
package designTim Murphy
Negra ModeloMauricio Muñoz
Beer Can Appreciation day (we’d like to believe) wasn’t just created to give people an excuse to drink more beer. A bit of research about beer cans would tell you that they do deserve our appreciation. First, beer cans are relatively cheaper than beer bottles. They require minimal energy to produce and most of the materials used in these cans can be reused to manufacture new ones. Second, beer cans do a better job in preserving the beer’s flavor. Aluminum cans prevent beer from getting “skunked” due to exposure from UV light. They are also very durable and contain lower oxygen levels than bottles which increases shelf life. Lastly, the variety of beer can designs makes them perfect collector’s items. And with beer cans that look as good as the ones above, it shouldn’t be a surprise that some people are more interested in the cans than the booze!
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