BrewDog has commissioned a bottle from glass manufacturer Beatson Clark for its limited-edition beer range.

This 375ml champagne-style amber bottle has been produced for BrewDog's Abstrakt range.

The brewery releases a small number of limited edition batches of Abstrakt every year and each batch is known only by its release code.

Beatson Clark's business development manager Chris Palmer said: “We’ve worked with BrewDog for several years so we’re pleased that they have come back to us for this special design.

"We are able to manufacture bespoke bottles at small volumes, which almost certainly helped us to win the contract in this case."

“Our in-house design service is second to none and something that customers really appreciate. We are also able to manufacture bespoke bottles at small volumes, which almost certainly helped us to win the contract in this case.”

Among the recent Abstrakt brews include AB19, a 13.1% blend of two barrel-aged imperial saisons; AB20, a 14.2% Tiramisu oatmeal milk barley wine, a blend of an English barley wine brewed with coffee, oats, and milk, as well as a complex rum cask-aged imperial stout; and AB21, a 12% liquorice and blackcurrant infused imperial stout.

The new bottle has the BrewDog logo embossed on the shoulder. It complements the 660ml Vichy beer bottle that Beatson Clark already supplies to the brewery. 


Image: Beatson Clark to manufacture bottles for BrewDog’s new beer product. Photo: courtesy of British Glass Manufacturers' Confederation.