Branding, Packaging + Illustration
Goodradigbee Distillers

Goodradigbee Distillers

Goodradigbee Distillers

Goodradigbee Distillers

BRANDING / DESIGN / ARTWORK
Goodradigbee Distillers aims to be the first truly contemporary distillery that democratises the age-old traditions surrounding single malts, gin, rum and rye spirits. Rejecting the elitist ideals of old, their (patent pending) single malt cubes and vanes accelerate maturation, meaning premium spirits can be created 3-5 times faster than traditional oak barrels. They’re also disrupting product provenance by creating new taste profiles from whisky matured in Australian hardwoods – Jarrah, Ironbark Yellow and Ironbark Red, which not only provide unique flavours but also colour the whisky itself.

The Goodradigbee River winds its way through the Snowy Mountains of New South Wales, Australia and was a pure, idyllic, entrancing experience for it’s Founder who used to fish in its crystal clear waters as a boy. The beautifully remote yet accessible river, has guided the essence of Goodradigbee Distillers, therefore capturing the river itself within the logo was crucial.

The logo not only forms a cube to reflect the brands unique stance, it’s also designed to help people phonetically pronounce the brand name.

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 Just like the Goodradigbee whiskies, their gins are distilled on Sydney’s Northern Beaches and have a uniquely Australian twist.  Sweetwater Gin is infused with the heartwood of the native Ironbark tree, giving it it’s rich colour, along with native

Just like the Goodradigbee whiskies, their gins are distilled on Sydney’s Northern Beaches and have a uniquely Australian twist.

Sweetwater Gin is infused with the heartwood of the native Ironbark tree, giving it it’s rich colour, along with native citrus and botanicals, supplied by indigenous farmers from Northern New South Wales and Southern Queensland.

Freshwater Gin (named after Freshwater Beach which is located near the distillery) has complex native botanicals such as sweet and soft quandongs, vibrant kakadu plums and aromatic native currants.

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 Writer and Chief Extraordinaire  Pete Ogden   Landscape shots by the mighty  The Brutal Beauty   Product shots by the talented  Ange Maloney   Buy a bottle  here

Writer and Chief Extraordinaire Pete Ogden

Landscape shots by the mighty The Brutal Beauty

Product shots by the talented Ange Maloney

Buy a bottle here