Vintage Poster 'Lovely Day for a Guinness' TOUCAN/BOTTLE Beer Alcohol Advertising Bar Pub Sign ART Print (A3)

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Vintage Poster 'Lovely Day for a Guinness' TOUCAN/BOTTLE Beer Alcohol Advertising Bar Pub Sign ART Print (A3)

Vintage Poster 'Lovely Day for a Guinness' TOUCAN/BOTTLE Beer Alcohol Advertising Bar Pub Sign ART Print (A3)

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The ‘Lovely Day for a Visit’ summer experience captures the best of the Irish outdoors under one roof. Everyone’s favourites, the beach and the park, have been reimagined throughout the Guinness Storehouse by Irish illustrator and Guinness collaborator Fatti Burke and includes an indoor beach installation, the leafy greens of the Irish park and a bespoke busking piano for visitors to enjoy. Kathi ‘Fatti’ Burke is an award-winning illustrator from Co. Waterford, Ireland. She has been working as a freelance illustrator since graduating from the National College of Art and Design in 2012. Her work revolves around the things she loves – food, home, jokes, colors, and tradition. As a book illustrator, she produces non-fiction titles across subjects such as female role models ( I Look Up To… , Penguin Random House) ancient civilizations ( Find Tom in Time, Nosy Crow) Irish heroes (Little Library, Gill Books), Evolution ( What The Dinosaurs Saw, Bloomsbury) and how things work ( Wheels, Pan Macmillan). Her first three bestselling publications in children's non-fiction ( Irelandopedia (2015) Historopedia (2016) and Foclóiropedia (2017) were a collaboration with her regular teammate; her father John Burke. She is currently studying for an MPhil in Children’s Literature at TCD Dublin.

Jeanette Levis, Marketing Manager at Diageo, said:“ We are so proud to share this new Guinness ad which captures a summer feeling like no other over a creamy, cold pint of Guinness. We are so excited for Guinness to make waves this summer with the campaign.” These nostalgic pieces are sure to transport you to another time and arrest your imagination with thoughts of what it must have been like the day Arthur Guinness created his signature brew and changed the course of history.It's a lovely take on Irish optimism, as the six greet each moment of overcast skies with a shrug and a mutual decision to drag their picnic table elsewhere. They travel the length and breadth of the country in their search for sun, sipping pints in pub gardens, on street corners, and finally ending up at a picturesque coastal spot. A bartender at one of Dublin's oldest pubs told CNN, "Our customers will certainly not go for that. Guinness is a traditional drink and I don't think people will sacrifice that for a little extra speed and efficiency."

Nitrogen is less soluble than carbon dioxide, which allows the beer to be put under high pressure without making it fizzy. High pressure of the dissolved gas is required to enable very small bubbles to be formed by forcing the draught beer through fine holes in a plate in the tap, which causes the characteristic “surge” (the widget in cans and bottles achieves the same effect). This “widget” is a small plastic ball containing the nitrogen. The perceived smoothness of draught Guinness is due to its low level of carbon dioxide and the creaminess of the head caused by the very fine bubbles that arise from the use of nitrogen and the dispensing method described above. “Foreign Extra Stout” contains more carbon dioxide, causing a more acidic taste. The Guinness brewery in Park Royal, London closed in 2005. The production of all Guinness sold in the UK and Ireland was moved to St. James’s Gate Brewery, Dublin. My Goodness My Guinness Wall Art- this metal sign features the Guinness brand's iconic harried zookeeper with the words “My Goodness, My Guinness!” emblazoned above.Alicia Cliffe, art director at AMV BBDO, said: “The idea was based on a truth that (almost) all of us share – when the shade catches up, we move into the sun. A really fun brief to work on with a great team.” A 1985 O&M poster, based on the ascent of man and showing an ape evolving by stages into a Guinness drinker, would become the inspiration behind the "Noitulove" television commercial that would win the Cannes Grand Prix 20 years later. Even Glazer's 1999 ad "Surfer", frequently cited as Britain's favourite all-time ad, had its roots in an Irish Guinness ad of 1981 that also featured waves and surfing. Alicia Cliffe, art director at AMV BBDO, said: “The idea was based off a truth that (almost) all of us share – when the shade catches up, we move into the sun. A really fun brief to work on with a great team.” Guinness stout is made from water, barley, roast malt extract, hops, and brewer’s yeast. A portion of the barley is roasted to give Guinness its dark colour and characteristic taste. It is pasteurisedand filtered.

Guinness Metal Sign-Calendar- this sign is made of durable metal in a rectangular calendar shape. The iconic “A Guinness a day!” ad comes bellow with a yellow and a white oval one-month calendar. Guinness Storehouse is the home of collaboration. To celebrate the summer and festival season, we’ve teamed up with the one and only, Waterford’s award-winning illustrator, Kathi ‘Fatti’ Burke, and Hens Teeth to develop a unique Clothing & Accessories collection. Not only do we respect our traditions, but we also carry them forward by giving them a new and modern look. “Lovely Day for a Guinness” is one of the most celebrated Guinness advertisements from Gilroy’s evergreen design. In honour of our traditions, we’ve created the “Lovely Day for a Guinness” white t-shirt. Made from quality materials, comfortable, with a cool feel, this item is perfect for the summer. Product Care Jeanette Levis, marketing manager at Diageo, said: “ We are so proud to share this new Guinness ad which captures a summer feeling like no other over a creamy, cold pint of Guinness. We are so excited for Guinness to make waves this summer with the campaign.” The breweries pioneered several quality control efforts. The brewery hired the statistician William Sealy Gosset in 1899, who achieved lasting fame under the pseudonym “Student” for techniques developed for Guinness, particularly Student’s t-distribution and the even more commonly known Student’s t-test.

Lovely Day For a Guinness Retro Advert .Will help lend that crucial authenticity to any pub or home bar! The Toucan wasn’t so famous long before this bright-beaked fellow became as iconic an image of the Guinness brand as the official harp logo itself! Later, in the 1940s, he even featured in a Guinness jingle on television: “Toucans in their nests agree / Guinness is good for you / Try some today and see / What one or toucan do!” Guinness Metal Sign - Toucan Weathervane- a colorful addition to any home decor is this metal sign showing off at the top of the slogan “Lovely day for a GUINNESS” in vibrant red letters, and below the famous Guinness Toucan.

This professional campaign titled 'Lovely Day for a Guinness' was published in Ireland in June, 2022. It was created for the brand: Guinness, by ad agency: AMV BBDO. This Integrated medium campaign is related to the Alcoholic Drinks industry and contains 1 media asset. It was submitted over 1 year ago.The inspiration for the campaign came from the bubbling of energy across the nation, of the potential of what is to come this summer. From long weekends and outdoor gigs to balmy BBQ’s and impromptu staycays there is a collective sense of seizing the day. Grab every little moment of fun and soak up every single ray of golden hour with a cold, smooth, creamy pint of Guinness. The work was directed by Molly Burdett at Spindle. As the warmer weather sets in across Ireland, Guinness has launched a major new ad campaign created by AMV BBDO.



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