Wow. My blog statistics went through the roof, thanks to the Whiskeygate. I broke both my daily record and my monthly record, so thanks for all visiting! I actually have a plan to write about what happened after the #gate but new absurdities keep coming up every day that I can’t keep up. Most likely the new alcohol law will be reviewed because it turned out it conflicts with the constitution. Nice work, parliament! Full thumbs up.
So… To celebrate the Whiskeygate, I decided to gather some of my favourite alcohol bottles from my board Branding & Packaging. Enjoy!
Image via bpando.org
Kyrö Distillery is a Finnish company. The company brand identity was designed by Werklig design agency. The awesomeness of this packaging opens up if you visit Kyrö’s website. Hipsterish Finnish men in all their glory ;)
Image by sangrialolea.com
Sangria Lolea. I love these bottles. They really used the spanish cultural heritage to their advantage. Flamenco, anyone? Their website is pretty gorgeous too. The rain definitely doesn’t rain on these plains.
Via emmadime.com
La Belle Famille is an imaginary wine company, imagined by a graphic designer Ali Labelle. I was kind of disappointed that these aren’t real as they are fantastic girlfriend-gifts. Oh well, there are plenty of wine in the world even if these aren’t real. Here’s hoping though.
Via evistaqrcantabria.com/
This bottle screams luxury. The content sounds disgusting though…milk vodka! Apparently milk can be fermented to make vodka. Eh, the more you know. It’s made by a spanish distillery Siderit. I like the packaging a lot although I’m not sure if it really is an alcohol bottle. Could work much better as a perfume. Do you know what I mean?
There are tons of fantastic designs out there. I rarely bump into a branding board that has less than thousand pins ;) I know that at least one of my followers collects Absolut-bottles. Does anyone else collect any other alcohol bottles for their design?
-Thrifty Finn-