Showing posts with label Islander IPA. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Islander IPA. Show all posts

Monday, May 2, 2016

CORONADO BREWING DEBUTS NEW BOTTLES AND PACKAGING

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Coastal-inspired brand evolution highlighted in new look

CORONADO, Calif. - April 28, 2016 Coronado Brewing Company has released new bottles and packaging as another move in the brand's evolution. The brewery recently announced the refresh as part of a rollout with their new can offerings and is now introducing the coastal look to their bottles. The new look reflects Coronado Brewing's rich history on Coronado Island, and the relaxed state of mind that resonates with both locals and fans worldwide.
 
"Our new bottles offer a unique design characteristic in regards to our mermaid.  We wanted to add something that not many breweries have to offer, so we decided to use an etched design on the new bottles," said Brandon Richards Vice-President of Sales and Marketing. "The etched mermaid adds a sense of discovery to the bottle and enhances the mystic of our mermaid logo, but also focuses more on the brewery name itself," said Richards.
                                                                                                                                                                   
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Over the next nine months, Coronado Brewing will phase in the new packaging and bottles starting with long-time favorites, Orange Ave. Wit and Islander IPA in May.
 
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About Coronado Brewing Company:
When Coronado Brewing opened the doors to their beach town brewpub on Coronado Island in 1996, they wanted it to be the kind of place where friends could enjoy great beer, a good meal and a laid-back atmosphere. Now, 20 years later, the brewery's grown, but they're still following that same dream: brewing exceptionally balanced beer to an ever-growing family that seeks an undeniable coastal vibe who share a passion for great beer. Coronado Brewing beers are available in 19 US states and 20 countries.  In 2014 Coronado Brewing was honored with one of the brewing industry's most prestigious awards-World Beer Cup Champion Brewery and Brewmaster for a Mid-size Brewing Company.
 
Links:
Instagram: @CoronadoBrewing
Hashtag: #MermaidSighting

Wednesday, March 2, 2016

Coronoado Brewing Releases Cans And A New Core Beer, Easy Up Pale Ale

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Cans bring a new approach to the Coronado's exceptional, award-winning beer

CORONADO, Calif. - March 2, 2016 - For the first time in the company's 20 year history, Coronado Brewing will be releasing it's beer in cans. The new can launch comes as part of a brand refresh that highlights a coastal lifestyle; encouraging consumers to get out and enjoy their beers anywhere they may find themselves. Two Coronado classics, Islander IPA and Orange Avenue Wit, will be the first to make it into cans. Additionally, Coronado Brewing is introducing their brand-new pale ale into the canned lineup, Easy Up Pale Ale. This is an exciting new step forward for the company and the industry as a whole. 

The can launch is also the first time we will see Coronado Brewing unveil its new branding and logos on packaged product. This is a transition they plan to roll out over the next few seasons with the release of new limited, brewer's series, and eventually core bottles. 

Coronado Brewing has become a global name over the past few years, but the core of the brand stems in staying true to its roots. "The growth of Coronado Brewing has been amazing, and we want our beers to represent who we are as a brand," said Ron Chapman, CEO and co-founder of Coronado Brewing. "Adding cans to our lineup just helps enhance who Coronado Brewing is." 

"We are very excited about the release of our new Stay Coastal cans; this is something we have been talking about for many years," said Brandon Richards, vice president of sales and marketing. "Here at Coronado Brewing our lives are very much tied to the outdoors and west coast lifestyle. Having our beer available in a can, opens us up to many of those drinking occasions that lend well to us living that lifestyle." 

Launch Events: 
Since this is such an exciting time for the Coronado Brewing brand, we will be having a can launch party at The Lafayette Hotel. The Lafayette Hotel is a well renowned hotel located in the North Park neighborhood of San Diego. The party will take place on Sunday, April 3rd and will feature the band Chug Boat, a 'meet the brewer' pool session, and of course, our new cans. Other launch parties will be taking place in California, Chicago and Boston markets throughout March and April including Flagship Hops on the Harbor intimate Beer Dinner Cruises with our brewers and a DJ. 
 
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All three canned brands will be available to purchase at the Coronado Brewing Tasting Room on Knoxville Street and Imperial Beach Seacoast Drive, starting Friday, March 6th. The cans will hit shelves and restaurants in the middle of March. 

Please visit http://coronadobrewing.com/cans for more info on event details and distribution. 

Can Beer Specs 
Easy Up Pale specs: *New Core Beer Offering 
Style: Pale Ale 
ABV: 5.2% 
Bitterness: 35 IBU 
Package: 12 ounce can in 6-packs, cases and draft Release: Cans in March 2016, bottles and draft currently available 
 Hops: Cascade and Mandarina 

Islander IPA Can specs: *2014 World Beer Cup Gold Award Winner 
Style: West Coast IPA 
ABV: 7.0% 
Bitterness: 65 IBU 
Package: 12 ounce cans in 6-packs and cases, 12 ounce bottle in 6-pack and cases, 22 ounce bottles in cases and draft 
Release: Cans in March 2016 
Hops: Centennial, Chinook, and Columbus 

Orange Avenue Wit Can specs: 
Style: Wheat Beer Brewed with Honey & Spices 
ABV: 5.2% 
Bitterness: 15 IBU 
Package: 12 ounce cans in 6-packs and cases, 12 ounce bottle in 6-pack and cases, 22 ounce bottles in cases and draft 
Release: Cans in March 2016, bottles and draft current available
 
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About Coronado Brewing Company: In 1996, when craft beer was still a foreign term and San Diego County was home to only a handful of breweries, the Chapman brothers Ron and Rick opened a brewpub in their hometown of Coronado. Today CBC stays true to their San Diego roots, brewing abundantly hoppy West Coast-style ales, which are available today in nineteen US states and ten countries. In addition to the long-established pub in Coronado, the company opened a tasting room inside their newly built San Diego production facility in early 2013, and a tasting room and restaurant in Imperial Beach, California in 2014. Coronado Brewing Company was honored in 2014 with one of the brewing industry's most prestigious awards-World Beer Cup Champion Brewery and Brewmaster for a Mid-size Brewing Company.
 
Links:
Instagram: @CoronadoBrewing
Twitter: @CoronadoBrewing 
#MermaidSighting 

Wednesday, November 11, 2015

Coronado Brewing Announces Brand Refresh and Welcomes Cans To The Lineup

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Coastal-inspired brand evolution includes updated logo, tagline and packaging


CORONADO, Calif. - November 11, 2015 Coronado Brewing Company has announced its new brand evolution, as the craft brewery is poised to enter its twentieth year. With a desire for a more focused and consistent brand foundation, the World Beer Cup champion turned to another San Diego-based company to lead the effort-branding agency MiresBall.
 
The MiresBall team created a cleaner look and feel, embracing the craft brewery's passion for family, friends and creating exceptional, approachable beer. A new tagline, Stay Coastal, references Coronado Brewing's rich history in Coronado, and the relaxed state of mind that resonates with both locals and fans worldwide. The Coronado mermaid, slightly updated, remains an iconic figure at the core of the brand. Other new elements include the logo, fonts, packaging hierarchy and color scheme.
 
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"The goal was to be more aligned across the brand's portfolio as we move globally," said Heather Dueitt, marketing manager at Coronado Brewing Company. "The packaging design for the launch of our new cans offered a great opportunity to dive deeper into our coastal story," continued Dueitt. "The team at MiresBall helped us focus on who we are as a SoCal-style, family-owned and -operated brewery. Founders Rick and Ron Chapman were also heavily involved throughout the branding process." 
 
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"Coronado Brewing has built a soulful legacy around their delicious beer, great food, and coastal lifestyle - all captured in the spirit of the mermaid," said Scott Mires, partner and creative director at MiresBall. "Our job was to refine and amplify that brand goodness, and to share their coastal calling with a new national and international craft audience."
 
Over the next sixteen months, Coronado Brewing will phase in the new packaging, debuting cans in March and new seasonal bottles in May. The company will roll out the new look and feel through 2016, with the goal of completing the transition by the beginning of 2017.
 
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About Coronado Brewing Company: In 1996, when craft beer was still a foreign term and San Diego County was home to only a handful of breweries, the Chapman brothers Ron and Rick opened a brewpub in their hometown of Coronado. Today CBC stays true to their San Diego roots, brewing abundantly hoppy West Coast-style ales, which are available today in nineteen US states and ten countries. In addition to the long-established pub in Coronado, the company opened a tasting room inside their newly built San Diego production facility in early 2013, and a tasting room and restaurant in Imperial Beach, California in 2014. Coronado Brewing Company was honored in 2014 with one of the brewing industry's most prestigious awards-World Beer Cup Champion Brewery and Brewmaster for a Mid-size Brewing Company.
 
 
Links:
Instagram: @CoronadoBrewing
Twitter: @CoronadoBrewing