Beck’s Beer Labels Get All Artsy

Beck’s, the longstanding king of readily available German beers, has done a temporary rethink on their labels. Taking a break from their signature faux-steel label and key, Beck’s recruited a few independent artists to create a series of limited release bottles.

They even got grammy-nominated artist/middle-finger-flipping enthusiast M.I.A to do one.

"Untitled" by M.I.A."
"One Of All Of Us" by Geoff McFetridge
"AQUARELLVM" by Aerosyn-Lex
"A Glimpse of Something Ephemeral" by Willy Chyr

[via Food Republic]

Author: Chris Durso

Creative professional and creator of Foodiggity.com. Graduate of The Institute of Culinary Education, beer drinker, coffee and condiment snob.

2 thoughts on “Beck’s Beer Labels Get All Artsy”

  1. Yea but now the actual taste of the beer sux so what is the point of art labeled crap? Leave German beer to the Germans and red-neck beer to their mecca beer capitol, St. Louis MO. I will not drink one of these phony brewed-in-USA Beck’s again because now it taste like a got dammed budweiser. R.I.P. Becks.

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