Badger Beer - http://www.badgerdirect.com/index.asp ,
Their mission: "We are an ambitious independent family brewer developing people, pubs and beers to be proud of."
They are based in Dorset. I am not sure where the ingredients are from apart from liquor, which is from Dorset. Only one gift set idea-pack of 16 beers, very poor design. Other than that, towels t-shirts, pump clips, mugs. Packaging: casks and bottles. Beer and food site is interesting.
Wells and Young - http://www.wellsandyoungs.co.uk/
The Wells and Young’s well is situated in the heart of Bedford. Their aim is: "Special beers for Special Occasions". Londoner’s beer. No gift ideas, website shop under construction. Packaging: bottles and casks.
Norfolk farmer, Chris Harrold provides barley; hops are from Worcestershire and Herefordshire, Isle of Wight – Newnham Farm, internationally recognized, and exported to USA, Canada, and Russia.
Fuller’s - http://www.fullers.co.uk/rte.asp?id=207
The company is nationally and internationally well established. Their mission: "We aim to be the benchmark in retailing and brewing, delivering Quality, Service and Pride in everything we do."
Their packaging: beers are put into casks, kegs, bottles and cans. The majority of their beer is racked (i.e. filled) into various sizes of casks.
...as most of businesses they want the best ales, beers and recognition. Looking at variety breweries websites I haven't come across sustainability, most is about award winning!
So let the Wye Valley Brewery be about SUSTAINABILITY and be the one who raises awareness about it! My approach to this packaging design will primarily aim to create and fulfill cradle to cradle solution, which with great quality of ales that the brewery produce will balance pleasingly, and perhaps do more than just producing good quality local brew!
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