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45 Fresh Beer Bottle Label Designs to Inspire Your Microbrewery’s Brand
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Last updated on December 19th, 2019 at 09:16 pm

Oftentimes, I’m guilty of judging a beer by its label. I’ve tried some truly awful beers solely because they had interesting labels, but I’ve also had plenty of pretty good ones I wouldn’t have thought to try otherwise. Now I know that I’m not alone. A study on beer purchase decisions published by the American Association of Wine Economists titled Hide the Label, Hide the Difference? concluded that marketing and packaging — not taste differences — are the main drivers of beer purchases.

In other words, the beer bottle labels matter more than how the beer actually tastes. As sad as this might seem for you would-be microbrewers, this study also serves to underline the power of marketing, and why you should invest in your beer bottle label designs. If your brew is that good, you owe it to everyone to invest in a good label design. In today’s increasingly crowded beverage market, your label can be all that stands between a profitable microbrew or an outright flop.

Check out this collection of beer bottle labels that scream “drink me!” Tell me what you think by leaving a comment.
beer bottle labels - Moonchild
Moonchild Brewing

Beer Bottle Labels - Hocus Pocus
Hocus Pocus

D-light Beer Cocktails
D-light Beer Cocktails<

Talas
Talas

HotRod
HotRod

Beer label - Sargs
Sargs

Black Cannon

Black Ship Lager

Way Beer

Way Beer

Mictlan

Mictlan

Minister

Minister

Thorsteinn

Thorsteinn

DB Breweries Gold

DB Breweries Gold

Aqua Monaco

Aqua Monaco

Goolman Beer

Goolman Beer

Beerology

Beerology

Badger Ales

Badger Ales

Canadian Club

Canadian Club

Cascade Lager

Volfas Engelman

Cascade Lager

Cascade Lager

Boomtown Mix Pack

Boomtown Mix Pack

Broken Bones Brewing

Broken Bones Brewing

Hawthorn

Hawthorn

Clover Ale

Clover Ale

Bravado

Bravado

Banderbeer

Banderbeer

Carpathian Alcohol Collection

Carpathian Alcohol Collection

Cerveceria Hacienda

Cerveceria Hacienda

Osječko Pivo

Osječko Pivo

Marca y Empaque

Marca y Empaque

Brockhouse Bryggeri

Brockhouse Bryggeri

The Bryghus

The Bryghus

Reloka Beer

Reloka Beer

Zipfel

Zipfel

Julefnug

Julefnug

Ewan Leckie

Ewan Leckie

Yuzhniy Goroda

Russel Brewing

Yuzhniy Goroda

Yuzhniy Goroda

Cervesa Galore

Cervesa Galore

Tocobaga

Burning Bird Beer

Tocobaga

Tocobaga

Orange Blossom Pilsner

Orange Blossom Pilsner

Easter Brew

Easter Brew

Birrificio San Michele

Birrificio San Michele

Birrificio San Michele

Will You Beer My Valentine?

Birrificio San Michele

Birrificio San Michele


What to include in your beer bottle label design


  1. Exciting visuals – Whether you ultimately go with an image or typography-based design, be sure that it grabs the customer by the (beer) gut. As we mentioned earlier, people do base their purchases on labels, so make sure yours immediately stands out.
  2. Contact details – if your product is a hit, you want to make sure that it’s possible to contact you in case someone wants to stock your beer.
  3. Social media details – Make sure your customers and interested dealers and suppliers can follow your brand for updates. An active social media presence can do wonders for marketing your brand
  4. Bleeds – Bleed is a technical term for the spaces in print designs that get trimmed off. If you use a label template, the bleed will be represented by a line that divides the design area into “safe” and “trim” zones. You should extend your background color or design past this line, but avoid placing important details near the trim zone. Bleeds are important since no printer can print right up the edge of a sheet. This means beer bottle label designs have to be printed on a larger sheet and trimmed to size.

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