By myself waiting for someone who will never come... Does this
scene or coffee shop look familiar to you? By the way can you guess I am in
which era? There will be more scene from different eras after this… Here for
the special party of Guinness x Malaysia
Celebrating 50th Years Together at the Intermark Hotel, Kuala
Lumpur. Friday night was filled with fun, friends and Guinness.
Wow time flies it has been half millennium Guinness brewing in
Malaysia and still growing strong. It was a night of celebration and at the
same time unveiled three limited-edition designs for its Foreign Extra Stout
bottles and cans.
The launch of Guinness Malaysia limited-edition designs for its Foreign Extra Stout bottles and cans @ Intermark Hotel, Kuala Lumpur |
The new limited-edition designs have been created for Malaysians by Malaysians. Behind the designs are five luminaries of the Malaysian creative scene, who came together to explore the concepts of history, identity, and culture which have informed the new limited-edition looks.
The miniature limited-edition designs of Foreign Extra Stout bottles |
Each one is bursting with vibrant colours and intricate patterns, inspired by the wealth of history and culture Malaysia has to offer. What hasn’t changed however is the glorious Guinness inside (the black brew) it’s still the exact same formula that Malaysians have known and loved for all these years.
I was captivated by the setups of the different era of Guinness milestones in Malaysia. It was a brilliant idea, memorable and nostalgic.
Actually each limited-edition design represents a distinct era in Malaysia’s journey stretching back to our tribal roots, through to the age of independence, leading into the modern day and looking ahead to the future.
Guinness Foreign Extra Stout three limited-edition designs by Malaysians for Malaysian market |
The three limited-edition designs on all bottles (325ml and 640ml)
and cans (320ml) of Guinness Foreign Extra Stout sold in Malaysia from now
until November while stocks last.
This is the first time Guinness created brand
new limited-edition designs specifically for one country, drawing inspiration
from its culture and its people.
I know Guinness but I have never tasted it because I do not drink alcohol. Anyway, if you wear a bit higher heels, you could already be one of the Guinness models there. :-)
ReplyDeleteCongratulations to Guinness for celebrating 50 successful years! I don't drink that much, but this is something that my family has been enjoying for years.
ReplyDeleteIs that an alcoholic drink? never heard of it, apparently coz I don't drink lol. btw, love your shoes!
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I don't drink, but I know lots of people who would love those limited-edition bottles! I'll be sure to pass this along!
ReplyDeleteI haven't heard of that here or maybe because my and friends are settled with local drinks. But looks like a good one to taste.
ReplyDeleteI haven't heard of that here or maybe because my and friends are settled with local drinks. But looks like a good one to taste.
ReplyDeleteI don't drink but these limited edition bottles are definitely going to make a great collection.
ReplyDeletei've never drank guinness before because i've heard enough of how hard to drink stout is. but those limited edition bottles are so pretty!
ReplyDeleteI love Guiness!! My favorite drink to make with is is Irish Car Bombs! You drop a shot of Jameson and BAiley's onto your Guiness and drink it as fast as you can!
ReplyDeleteGuinness is, without a doubt, a famous brand. It's nice to see they have an already old history - 50 years in a country! And interesting new options.
ReplyDeleteI haven't touched alcohol for years, the last time was in college. That's more than a decade ago haha. But I've heard that Guinness is really good. Cool designs on the bottle and cans! Would love to collect them!
ReplyDeleteThe designs are really nice, surprisingly intricate and colorful for a beer bottle design! Malaysians must really love their Guiness for the brand to dedicate a design to your country :)
ReplyDeleteI love trying out or collecting limited edition items. I've tried Guiness before and if I remember it right it has a really strong taste.
ReplyDeleteWow, I'm impressed. But what I like more is your #OOTD! They fits the whole setting!
ReplyDeleteI'm honestly not familiar with the brand but because they are celebrating such anniversary, they seem like a very reputable brand. :) PS: I love your outfit for this event! It really matches the event; very appropriate! :)
ReplyDeleteWhere can I buy the Limited Edition.
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