shoshani Posted December 9, 2009 Share Posted December 9, 2009 Today the Alcademics blog features an article about the Knob Creek "empty bottle" press kit. Apparently, Beam sent out another kit, this time with a full bottle - with a clear label with white ink replacing the "old newspaper clipping" label on the bottle.Link to the article: http://www.alcademics.com/2009/12/thanks-for-something.htmlThose transparent applied labels are really taking over... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DeanSheen Posted December 9, 2009 Share Posted December 9, 2009 Looks like they released it that way to avoid these bottles going to retail. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HighTower Posted December 10, 2009 Share Posted December 10, 2009 That bottle looks pretty darn cool!Scott Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ratcheer Posted December 10, 2009 Share Posted December 10, 2009 As usual, I strongly prefer the existing, traditional labeling. :skep:Tim Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Boozer Posted December 10, 2009 Share Posted December 10, 2009 Correct me if I am wrong but this guy creates some blog about booze and starts getting free whiskey in the mail. And the liquor companies buy that?! What a scam.:shocked: I gotta get on that wagon.TJ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
unclebunk Posted December 10, 2009 Share Posted December 10, 2009 As usual, I strongly prefer the existing, traditional labeling. :skep:TimI'm with you on that, Tim. I prefer the more traditional look of the existing label as well. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ILLfarmboy Posted December 10, 2009 Share Posted December 10, 2009 I like the see through labels, If they are otherwise handsome. By that, I mean I don't like the Fighting Cock label. I like them only because they look, at a distance anyhow, like the painted on type, like Baby Saz or glass pop bottles. They don't obscure the whiskey. Why that style, painted on labeling, isn't traditionally used by distillers has always been something I've wondered about. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JBeamGold Posted December 18, 2009 Share Posted December 18, 2009 Nice looking bottle... Always good to have a change I supose...KC hasn't been sold here in Australia for a few years for that reason... Only 1 store I have found in Australia still brings it in.. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
barturtle Posted December 18, 2009 Share Posted December 18, 2009 So, now that I "stocked up":rolleyes: to see my way through the "drought":skep: my old paper labels are collectible? Now I need to buy some of these clear labeled bottles so I don't drink up all my antiques?:smiley_acbt:Whadda Scam!:hot: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cowdery Posted December 19, 2009 Share Posted December 19, 2009 I'm not sure, but my impression is that the 'clear' labels are the rarity, created just for promo bottles sent to writers to commemorate the end of the 'drought.' Or has someone seen them at retail? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
B3Nut Posted December 25, 2009 Share Posted December 25, 2009 All the stocks of KC I've seen everywhere are the paper labels. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
darkluna Posted December 31, 2009 Share Posted December 31, 2009 The only thing different I've seen with Knob Creek packaging is an embossed holiday gift-tin. The only thing I don't love about Knob Creek is the price it commands here locally ~$38. I know it sells for quite a bit cheaper elsewhere. Oh, that and how it is sometimes difficult to open the wax seal when the tab breaks off. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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