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Marshall Brewing Co.

Exterior sign design for Marshall Brewing's new Tap Room in Tulsa, OK
Marshall Brewing Company
Brand Design  |  WEBSITE DESIGN  |  PACKAGE DESIGN

Marshall Brewing Company was founded by German trained brewer Eric Marshall in 2008. Their original packaging was falling flat on the shelves and with the recent liquor law changes in Oklahoma it was becoming more important to stand out in a crowded marketplace. 

Their new extendable packaging system is more colorful and easily adaptable to a variety of beers.

Their new website is easily updatable by employees at the brewery, mobile friendly 
The word Volks literally translates to the common man in German. This beer is a nod to brewmaster Eric Marshalls traditional German training.  
Dunkel is the both the name and style of this beer. A custom illustration of the scissor-tailed flycatcher pays homage to the state bird of Oklahoma
Custom pint glass design
All 3 of Marshall Brewing's flagship beers. The bold stripe of color at the bottom of each 6 pack creates a strong and easily recognizable presence on the shelf
Custom bottle cap designs
Marshall Brewing celebrated their 10 year anniversary in 2018. To celebrate they aged an Old Ale in 4 types of barrels; Port, Islay Whiskey, Rum and Rye. Each bottle was hand dipped in gold wax.
Pastures of Plenty takes inspiration from the Oklahoma legend Woody Guthrie and his song 'Pastures of Plenty'. The song is about migrant workers from Oklahoma traveling out west to find work during the Dust Bowl. There's a part in the song where Woody writes "...then it's north up to Oregon to gather your hops". This Belgian Ale aged in white wine barrels is seriously delicious.
The Lone Piper pays tribute to Marshall Brewing's founder, Eric Marshall, Scottish heritage. In this custom illustration, Eric's father plays the bagpipes while overlooking their families castle, Dunnotar Castle.
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Marshall Brewing Co.

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