Design in the Craft Beer Industry

by Admin


Posted on 07-12-2023 02:30 PM



Where is the beer from?

While the coronavirus has slowed many of our daily musings, there is one thing that has continued to rise… our drinking habits. Zoom meeting at 11:00? yeah, you could probably have a beer before that- and why shouldn’t you? after all, you haven’t left the house in a few days and if it was acceptable to wear that bathrobe you got from aunt gladys last year you would be wearing that thing everywhere! the point being, we have become accustomed to a lifestyle of not having to impress anyone but ourselves (and our partner who’s lived with us for 3 years who you’ve just now noticed has a weird toenail clipping ritual). hydrogen

This section was last updated pre-brexit. Please check government guidelines certain information is required by law if you’re selling beer to the public. In addition, there are best practice guidelines for the drinks industry. The law requires food and drink labels to be clear and easy to read, permanent, easy to understand, easily visible and not misleading. You can find these regulations on the uk government website. This is currently in line with eu regulation 1169/2011 on the provision of food information to consumers. The net quantity of beer in the bottle must be shown in litres, and this information should be shown close enough to the type of beer so that you can see this information all at once.