The Great Northern yellow has undergone a transformation!

Get ready for a painfully mundane weekend update… I just picked up a can of that famous artisan beer, and I couldn’t help but notice a shift in the shade of yellow. 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 packaging can evolve over time! Colors can change due to rebranding or to refresh the product’s look. It could also be a result of printing changes or new manufacturing processes. Do you prefer the old shade over the new one? Personally, I think a good can design can add to the overall experience of enjoying the beer!

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