The Great Northern yellow has undergone a transformation.

Get ready for a rather uneventful post this weekend… I was reaching for a can of their renowned artisan beer and noticed that the shade of yellow on the Great Northern can seems to have shifted. The old can is on the right, while the new one is on the left.

One thought on “The Great Northern yellow has changed”

  1. It’s interesting how something as small as a change in color can catch your eye! It’s possible they updated the branding to refresh the look or make it more appealing on the shelf. Have you noticed any differences in the taste or overall quality, or is it just the packaging that seems to have changed?

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