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Ni hao mah, Chinese Beer!!!

Tuesday, August 12th, 2008 | Alcohol | No Comments

Tsingtao beer makes the olympics happen, and it makes Copperplate Gothic Bold happen.

Tsingtao beer makes the olympics happen, and it makes Copperplate Gothic Bold happen.

Imported from China but consumed near the heart, Tsingtao beer hath broughteth the ruckus with their creative use of Copperplate Gothic Bold. Some may say, now CGB, TSINGTAO is not CGB it is a more stylized version. To that I say, yes, while the TSINGTAO may be a more stylelized version, the BEER is CGB, and it’s close enough where I believe that the creator thought that the Beer needed CGB to pull it off.

Some may not the Chinese for their tea as in “all the tea in China”, but this Chinese beer will quickly put them on the map for their beer. Backed by great taste, Copperplate Gothic Bold, and lots of lead this beer is guaranteed to be a hit. Watch out Bud Light, Tsingtao is a comin’!

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Beer, Beer, Beer!!!

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Saranac is icin it up with Copperplate Gothic Bold, frost yourself with the CGB.

Saranac is icin' it up with Copperplate Gothic Bold, frost yourself with the CGB.

It’s been way to long since the last update. So to bring it back we are going to do a week of beer. What a match made in heaven, Saranac Beer or whatever beer in that case and the worlds most beloved font.

In this case Saranac has 12 beers of winter they would like to show off with the elegance and simplicity that Copperplate Gothic Bold affords them. Here we see each of the bottles perfectly chilled sitting on top and supported by the worlds most popular font.

So you better go get your beer now because you know what they say “Beer Today, Gone Tomorrow.”

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Rollin’ in the NYC with Lager!!!

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Brooklyn Lager sportin the Copperplate Gothic Bold.

Brooklyn Lager sportin the Copperplate Gothic Bold.

When I think New York and Beer I think of Copperplate Gothic Bold. Nothing says, “Hey F*** You, I’m from Brooklyn!?!” than a nice pint of Brooklyn Lager and Copperplate Gothic Bold.

No time for frilly labels or girls, straight to the chase stamped on there for all to see Brooklyn Lager picked the perfect font.

We found this particular instance at Harris Teeter who is by far our favorite merchant to shop at simply because they use Copperplate Gothic Bold for all of their signage. When we came across this gem in the Teet’ we were ecstatic. Lager? I hardly knew her.

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