The Great Northern Yellow Has Evolved!
Brace yourselves for a somewhat dull weekend post… I just picked up a can of that well-known artisan beer and noticed that the yellow shade on the Great Northern can seems to have shifted. Check it out: the old can is on the right, and the new one is on the left.

One thought on “The Great Northern yellow has changed”

  1. It’s interesting how branding can evolve over time! Subtle changes in color can really affect the overall look and feel of a product. The new shade of yellow does look a bit different—maybe they’re trying to refresh their image or make it stand out more on the shelf? Did you notice any other changes in the design or the flavor? Always curious to hear if the beer itself has changed along with the can!

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