Sikera
This time a little magic! This label was originally conceived for complex printing. Only the central element was supposed to be visible, and all that surrounds it was printed using the silk-screen printing method in a transparent color. From a great distance this was not visible - but when you take the bottle in your hand, it begins to overflow and witchcraft drawings become visible! Everything turned out very cool !!
The company "Doctor Guber" itself describes its product:
This is not a beer. This is a malt sparkling wine!
The drink was born in St. Petersburg, where grapes do not grow. Our knowledge and experience allowed us to fantasize a bit on the topic of wine from malt. Why not!? We wanted to create not just strong beer, but a noble malt drink that could compete in gastronomic terms with fine wine or champagne! As an aperitif, or as a drink accompanying a candlelit dinner. Something new, interesting, refined. Malt drink for special occasions!
The first experiments began back in 2014 in our small laboratory specially built for this task. The first high-density traffic jams, the first oak barrels, the first failures and doubts. Then the correction of errors, the selection of new conditions for fermentation and maturation, changes in equipment designs, new strains of yeast ... each time more and more new details, new knowledge, new sensations, the desire to make it even better! For several years, we literally conjured a barley “gold” recipe! Today, we are proud to present our malt masterpiece, born in the eternally cloudy St. Petersburg, under the scarlet sun of our indefatigable imagination, thanks to dedication to our work, knowledge and magical beginning!
The guys also made T-shirts :))
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Oh cool concept on this one! The central eye medallion logo is great, and surrounding ephemeral witchcraft insidiously seeping into my mind now... :)
Oh thanks :))