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Berg's Alcoholic Seltzer Is Anything But Shallow

by Chloe Gordon on 03/12/2021 | 3 Minute Read

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Berg is an alcoholic seltzer that has more to it than meets the eye. Taking inspiration from icebergs, those insanely huge ice formations that have significantly more to them under the surface, Berg is all about hidden depths. The packaging is sophisticated but still youthful and spirited. I've never necessarily felt like a philosophical person with an alcoholic seltzer in my hand, but I think that would change if I were sipping on a Berg.


Lion approached us to develop the brand identity for Berg, an alcoholic seltzer created by a unique method, leaving it free from artificial colours and preservatives.

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Made with sparkling water, alcohol, and a light dash of fruit flavour for sweetness, with minimal carbs and calories Berg is the perfect refreshing option for summer. However, like it’s icy floating namesake there’s more to Berg than meets the eye, it’s made from a complex process which results in a uniquely clean tasting drink.

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We liked the idea that it took some deep thinking to look this effortless, that beneath the surface there was a lot to discover. We played on the concept of the above/below divide of a floating iceberg, using hidden depths as a visual device to communicate Berg’s uniqueness.

With deep thinking drinkers in mind, Berg also needed to portray a high level of visual interest to get across its point of difference and project a strong shelf presence. The end product is a sophisticated drink with unique appeal for discerning drinkers who’ve been yearning for a more refined alternative. You might say it’s refreshingly deep.

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