The Craft Beer
Sticker Book

The visual culture behind indie brewing.

“Most theories on visual identity were developed to suit banks or ministries, where coherence and authority are key. A craft brewery operates differently.”

-Kasper Ledet, Art Director, To Øl

Ryo Sanada & Suridh Hassan

The Craft Beer Sticker Book
£24.95

A spread on Exale, the London brewery turning beer cans into canvases for bold, vibrant illustration.

A snapshot of the range on show. From left: Kasper Ledet's quantum-physics-inspired Piña Gose for To Øl (Denmark); Harmattan Haze, named after the West African trade wind, by Lagos's Bature Brewery; Snoop Pale Ale by Beak Brewery (Lewes, UK); and Catxo Hazy Pale Aleby Basqueland (Spain) with artwork by painter Marcos Navarro.

A spread on Danish brewery To Øl and the minimalist design language of Kasper Ledet, who draws on everything from quantum mechanics and Italian modernist avant-gardes to utilitarian architecture and contemporary graphic design.

Craft beer is going global. Pictured: a spread on Bature Brewery, a Lagos-based microbrewery at the forefront of Nigeria's emerging independent beer scene. Their beers and branding drawing on distinctly West African references, from traditional patterns to the Harmattan winds that sweep the region each winter.

The art on the can,
off the can.

The Craft Beer Sticker Book
£24.95