Drugi jezik na kojem je dostupan ovaj članak: Bosnian
By: Tim Nudd
Coors Light may have its double-vented wide-mouth cans and its two-stage activation bottles, but it doesn’t have a monopoly on beer technology. Another Molson Coors brand, Cobra, is out with a notable invention—not with its own packaging, but with a special glass it claims is revolutionary.
London agency Karmarama helped design the glass, with help from hydrodynamics and fluid mechanics specialists and professors at universities including Birmingham University and Imperial College. The futuristic chalice is now in production for release this summer.
The agency says the glass “has a unique channel in the interior facia allowing the liquid to flow smoothly around the glass to the base, creating a whirlpool effect, releasing flavor and aroma and creating the perfect head, all in order to bring to life the beer’s ‘Impossibly smooth’ positioning.”
Check it out in action here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bMPiZuPQkRU
But more power to them—they’re going all in on this.
“It’s been great to work with Karmarama on such an exciting innovation,” says Alison Pickering, brand director portfolio at Molson Coors. “The glassware we think is industry-defining will help create reappraisal of Cobra, adding visual drama at the bar, and ensuring the best possible pint. This is turn should help with our crucial distribution push to list Cobra in the on-trade as we expand into more bars.”
“We’re proud that this innovation is helping Cobra ‘crack the on-trade,’ ” adds Dickie Connell, creative director at Karmarama. “It’s a great opportunity to have further fun with our ‘Live Smooth‘ creative platform and demonstrate its breadth.”
CREDITS
—Glass
Creative Director: Dickie Connell
Head of Creative Production: Danny Baylis
Senior Planner: Matthew Waksman
Professor of Hydrodynamics at Imperial College London: Professor Chris Swan
—Advertising
Creative Director: Dickie Connell
Copywriter: Luke Ramm
Head of Creative Production: Danny Baylis
Senior Planner: Matthew Waksman
VOD Production Company: Kream
Producer: Debbie Impett
DoP: Phil Ashley
Print/Outdoor Photographer: Andy Rudak