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Beatson Clark's Amber Bottle Wins Accolade

Beatson Clark strengthens its position as a leading glass packaging manufacture for the drinks market as it supplies Accolade Wines Ltd with the bottles for its feisty alcoholic ginger beer.

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Stone’s, the leading Ginger Wine brand, expanded into a new category with the launch of Ginger Joe. The ginger beer is a modern twist on the traditional brand combining the heritage of Stone’s with the vibrancy of ginger beer. Beatson Clark’s standard 330ml bottle managed to provide Accolade with the ideal packaging.

 

 

 

 

Clare Griffiths, European Marketing Director Accolade Wines Ltd said: “We pride ourselves on spearheading innovation and bringing successful new brands to market. Ginger Joe’s overall concept has been extensively researched with consumers so we know they love the 330ml bottle size, design and the taste. The bold, distinctive bottle design, including its memorable moustache and catchy rhythmic name will help give the brand standout on shelf and strong consumer recall.”

 

 

“Beatson Clark’s 330ml Amber beer bottle with standard crown neck was chosen because of its traditional shape,” commented Charlotte Taylor, Marketing Manager for Beatson Clark. “We are proud that this amber bottle was chosen from our extensive general sale range has managed to fulfil the brief for Ginger Joe, whilst at the same time enabling this new product to achieve on-shelf presence. Our wide variety of standard glass containers is perfect for new products being launched in the market, as many of our products are available from stock. It just shows how flexible our standard bottle range can be and how consumers can feel real affiliation with a products packaging.”

 

 

Beatson Clark is the UK’s leading manufacturer of low volume speciality glass containers and is renowned for its expertise in the beer sector. The company has manufactured bottles for numerous top-class breweries including Meantime, Brewdog, Daniel Thwaites and now Stone’s.

 

 

Source: www.beatsonclark.co.uk

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