Upper Hand Brewery shows off bottle artwork

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If you’ve stopped at very many stores around the Upper Peninsula lately, you’ve probably noticed some signs going up announcing that Upper Hand Brewery will be distributing their suds in bottled form in the very near future.

The brewery, which is part of the Bell’s Brewery family that is headquartered in lower Michigan, recently added to the visual aspect of their upcoming wares by showcasing the packaging and labels for three beers.

The UPA — Upper Peninsula Ale — bottle art has a campsite with a lighthouse on it, while the Escanaba Black Beer has a family in a vehicle watching a bear (hopefully not imbibing in the process!). The final art, which is for the Upper Hand Lager, has a “logger” cutting down a tree he has climbed.

Upper Hand’s brews, which are expected soon, are going to be crafted in a 11,500-square-foot facility located in Delta County.
 
Writer: Sam Eggleston
Source: Bell’s Brewery

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