Ball Corporation teams with New Belgium brewery

January 30, 2014

1 Min Read
Ball Corporation teams with New Belgium brewery

151081-sunshine_ball_can_v2.jpgNew Belgium Brewing is packaging and distributing Sunshine Wheat in aluminum cans from Ball Corporation in Colorado this spring. The 100 percent recyclable cans feature Sunshine Wheat’s original watercolor artwork with color twist to reflect a summery green and yellow, and are printed using Ball’s Eyeris® enhanced printing technology to best reproduce the intricate details of the graphic design.
 
A recent web poll conducted by New Belgium indicated that Sunshine Wheat, a filtered wheat beer, was in the top three favorites for the next canned New Belgium beer.
 
“People have been asking for a more portable Sunshine Wheat for awhile, so we’re excited to make this our second canned offering,” said Bryan Simpson, spokesperson for New Belgium. “Cans have many intrinsic benefits that New Belgium values; they are easily recyclable, transport lighter than glass and can be easily packed in and out when camping or enjoying the great outdoors.”
 
New Belgium, known for its commitment to quality and sustainability, installed its first canning line in 2008 and began rolling out Fat Tire in cans last summer. Ball manufactures cans for New Belgium at its Golden, Colo., beverage can plant and received in April the Best First-Time Reporter award for sustainability reporting from Ceres and the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants.
 
Ball’s Eyeris enhanced printing technology brings improved definition and fine detail to beverage can graphics to create premium, on-shelf differentiation. It is particularly effective for reproducing high resolution/photographic quality images such as fruit, vegetables, water, ice and people. The process uses up to six colors, is available for any beverage can size Ball manufactures in North America and is compatible with all filling processes including retort.
 
Source: Ball Corporation

Sign up for the Packaging Digest News & Insights newsletter.

You May Also Like