Although many drink brands are now packaging their cocktails in cans as a means of making the ready-to-drink beverages more appealing to consumers who are intimidated by mixing their own, the use of a lightweight tin container can take the prestige out of using precious materials like glass. This is not the case for WheelHouse Canning Co.'s trio of traditional-meets-modern cocktails, which come in flavors like Lime & Vodka and Mint & Gin.
Because these small-batch, artisan cocktails in cans boast branding with scrolling fonts and vintage-inspired botanical illustrations, the finished packaging designed by Watermark Design looks familiar, yet also fresh. As described, "The packaging embraces the artisan, carefully-crafted nature of the cocktails through hand-lettering, and illustrations that feature the ingredients unique to each cocktail."
Elegantly Canned Cocktails
WheelHouse's Cocktails in Cans are Sophisticated
Trend Themes
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Artisan Canned Cocktails — The trend of packaging artisan cocktails in cans provides a convenient and appealing option for consumers.
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Lightweight Packaging — Using lightweight tin containers instead of glass bottles disrupts the traditional perception of luxury and precious materials in beverage packaging.
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Vintage-inspired Branding — Employing vintage-inspired botanical illustrations and scrolling fonts on packaging creates a familiar yet fresh aesthetic for the canned cocktails.
Industry Implications
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Beverage Packaging — The shift towards using lightweight tin containers for artisan cocktails presents a disruptive innovation opportunity in the beverage packaging industry.
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Ready-to-drink Beverages — The rise in popularity of canned cocktails introduces a disruptive innovation opportunity for the ready-to-drink beverages industry.
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Graphic Design — The trend of vintage-inspired packaging for canned cocktails opens up disruptive innovation opportunities for graphic designers in the industry.