Figleaf blog3/25/2023 The two ends of the label meet at the back of the can and when they come together make the FigLeaf “leaf-glass”. The design is pretty good, with a colored bar designating what the beer is and a black bar on the bottom that showcases the brewery’s logo. The second “life” of the cans was born later with the design that is still (as of this writing) what you’ve most recently seen on shelves. Instead of just showing you the new designs (which like I said… I’m really digging, and I’d be completely happy with just showing you and calling it a day, they’re that pretty) I thought it’d be fun to show how their look has “evolved” over the short three-ish years that they’ve been around. In addition they let us know that while they aren’t ready to announce the full-lineup quite yet – there are most likely some fun surprises in store for releases this year. The brewery announced on their blog this week that they had redesigned their core cans with a new, brighter, bolder look that will 100% help them stand out on the shelf amazingly. As the weather warms up and construction starts completing I’ll update you on what to expect from the “new” taproom experience – but for now I wanna talk about another recent announcement about something they’ve been working on. They’ve been working their butts off on some pretty major taproom renovations including a really big, beautiful bar and a new patio and facade to the front of the building. FigLeaf has been really hard at work since late last year when the announcement hit that they had been purchased by March First Brewing/Distilling hit the Cincinnati beer scene.
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