Diageo Adds to Paper-Based Bottle Portfolio, Now With Johnnie Walker

After similar successful trials Diageo launches a 70cl paper-based bottle trial for Johnnie Walker Black Label at Edinburgh's 1820 bar, aiming to assess its performance in a bar environment.

Created in partnership with PA Consulting, as part of the Bottle Collective with PA and PulPac, this is Diageo’s first paper-based 70cl bottle trial in the on-trade
Created in partnership with PA Consulting, as part of the Bottle Collective with PA and PulPac, this is Diageo’s first paper-based 70cl bottle trial in the on-trade

Diageo has initiated a 90% paper-based bottle trial for Johnnie Walker Black Label at the 1820 bar in Edinburgh. This trial, in partnership with PA Consulting and PulPac, marks Diageo’s first on-trade test of a 70cl paper-based bottle. The trial will evaluate bartender interaction and bottle performance in a bar setting, with 250 bottles being used until mid-October. While the bottles will be visible to the public, they will not be available for purchase.

This initiative follows a successful trial of Baileys paper-based mini bottles at the Time Out Festival in Barcelona. The design team has adapted the technical aspects of the miniature format to create a larger, more complex bottle for Johnnie Walker. The new bottle retains the iconic square shape and includes unique facets and embossing to enhance its premium appeal.

Jennifer English, Johnnie Walker Global Brand Director, emphasized the importance of this trial in exploring new packaging solutions that align with sustainability goals.

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