Instantly the Shine Craft Vessel Co. reminds me of why I'd love to spend more time across the pond, and also of blog like Shhhhh, In Honor of Design, Cork Grips + To Adventure. Makes me want to get myself in gear and try to find work across the pond. A dream. Anyone want me?
Shine Craft Vessell Co. make modern-day beer "Growlers" – originally named for the rumbling noise that the stopper makes when beer sloshes around in them – for people who like an adventure and enjoy good beer. Shine's take on an age-old commodity was an instant hit in the right circles, since opening for business in early 2014. Each 64 oz. Growler has been designed and made in Virginia, US, keeping every part of production within the local community - with a percentage of each sale going to the NSAC.
I can't say I've been in the position to regularly transport much beer, but with a road trip looming and with a strong affection to Shine's simple, colourful and practical design, I definitely think they would make the perfect travel companion. Swig of beer for the working man!
Shine Craft Vessell Co. Growlers available here.
Shine Craft Vessell Co. make modern-day beer "Growlers" – originally named for the rumbling noise that the stopper makes when beer sloshes around in them – for people who like an adventure and enjoy good beer. Shine's take on an age-old commodity was an instant hit in the right circles, since opening for business in early 2014. Each 64 oz. Growler has been designed and made in Virginia, US, keeping every part of production within the local community - with a percentage of each sale going to the NSAC.
I can't say I've been in the position to regularly transport much beer, but with a road trip looming and with a strong affection to Shine's simple, colourful and practical design, I definitely think they would make the perfect travel companion. Swig of beer for the working man!
Shine Craft Vessell Co. Growlers available here.
We used to offer Growlers if people wanted to take out beer from the taps in a bar I used to work in in Leeds, but they were just bog standard plain glass, nothing on these. Love them!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the linkage! I love these growlers! My local go-to beer place requires that the lids be screw top, so these would be perfect!
ReplyDeleteYou should!
ReplyDeleteI've never seen a vessel like this before. I can think of a few people in my life who would love one though!
ReplyDeleteThese growlers are amazing...I love all the colors!
ReplyDeleteSo are these really big in the US then? I'd love one, love the idea of passing them down to the next 'uns.
ReplyDeleteMe too, I'm always attracted by colours like this.
ReplyDeleteyes, glad you like them and your friends will too. We need to get these in the UK.
ReplyDeleteThey have a 'Growler Fill Station' at Stewart Brewing in Edinburgh. Lovely it is!
ReplyDeleteLet me correct your phrase, dear friend: Swig of beer for the working man and woman!
ReplyDeleteI loved it (obviously!).
And seriously, did you ever try applying for jobs around here. Who knows?! It would be a blast having you around!
wow looks and sounds amazing.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos!
ReplyDeleteMade in Mauve
Oh boy they sure do!
ReplyDeleteThank you, they're by Shine themselves.
ReplyDeleteI want one.
ReplyDeleteSwig of beer for the working men and women! Where is round here, I can't quite remember where you live?
ReplyDeleteNYC!
ReplyDeleteOh did you really? Can't say they're really "a thing" in the UK can we but I sure want one.
ReplyDeleteGreater NYC. Because living inside NYC is for the crazy or the rich. :D But I mean you being anywhere in the US would be all kinds of awesome!
ReplyDeleteOh boy yes it so would. I need to make this happen, been wanting to for years.
ReplyDeleteI love how unique these bottles are. I've got to get some! And thank you for the nod. So kind of you, and seriously, I hope you make it across the pond one day soon! Gabe and I have big dreams about traveling Europe, so if London ever happens, we will have to connect!
ReplyDeleteInstantly thought of you guys! I really want to get one too, though they're much more suited to the American plains. One day yes, be sure to do! I live about 4 hours away but hey, just around the corner to you guys!
ReplyDeleteI would totally buy them for the bottles! In Australia craft beer is picking up big time, just recently had some dark mussel beer which was actually delish and came in the most beautiful glass bottle. Love a good packaging - nice pics too :)
ReplyDeleteThat's really good to hear, and thanks for visiting from Australia too! Dark mussel beer, I've never heard of that, did it taste like the ocean?
ReplyDeleteIt was more subtle than that :) it's by aussie brewers young henry http://www.younghenrys.com/ here's a link to the mussel beer (it was a limited release) http://craftypint.com/beer/2864/young-henrys-mussel
ReplyDeleteNice one I'll check it out!
ReplyDeleteWe'd take you across the pond! :) If you ever to venture out this way, be sure to give Utah a visit! And thank you for the kind shout out!
ReplyDeletePlease do bring me across, I'd love nothing more! Of course I would yes.
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