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Inspired by Japan, a unique beer in unique cans

Darren Norbury by Darren Norbury
12 January 2023
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Alcohol-free specialists Mash Gang have unveiled Gacha Squishy Supreme Sour, a unique beer presented in unique packaging, brewed with collaborator Northern Monk.

Mash Gang Gacha

Print runs be damned. Mash Gang have printed every one of the 10,000 cans with an individualised colour scheme. The labels manipulate the primary colours of pigment, and so does the liquid inside. Cyan, magenta, or yellow, the beer could pour as any of them.

The beer is inspired by Japanese gacha machines that dispense random capsule toys. You never know what you’re going to get.

Each colour of beer has a different flavour profile. Inherently compatible, they can be mixed in any proportion to create a new brew, making them immune to mundane tasting notes.

What’s more, guess the flavours correctly and you could win a year’s supply of Mash Gang beers. Scan the QR code on the back of the can to find out more.

Alcohol free and vegan friendly, the beer is the result of a close professional alliance between Mash Gang and Northern Monk, as well as Bevcraft, Simpsons Beverages, and artist Sarina Hyena.

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