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Bold new brand look for Malta’s iconic beer brand Cisk

Bold new brand look for Malta’s iconic beer brand Cisk
May 2 2023 Share

Malta’s award-winning, iconic beer brand Cisk has recently launched new bold and vibrant branding for its main brand Cisk Lager and low-carb variant Cisk Excel, with the newly designed cans and bottles beginning to appear on supermarket shelves and in popular bars and kiosks across Malta and Gozo.

This launch marks the initial phase of a longer-term project which has been in the making for some time and which has been developed through a detailed process of market research, strategy and creative thinking, in collaboration with renowned UK-based agency, bluemarlin. From the vibrant and warm colours to the newly modelled stallion proudly rearing up above the Cisk word mark, all elements of the new branding build on a history and legacy to be proud of, placing Malta at its core and looking to the future with confidence.

Cisk, the flagship brand of the Farsons Brewery, was born in 1929 and went on to play a definitive role in the local beverage industry. First brewed by the Scicluna family in a predominantly wine-drinking culture, the market soon started to embrace the beauty and love of beer.

“We have come a long way since the launch of Cisk in 1929. Today brands play a huge part in our consumers’ lives and following this brand upgrade the Cisk ‘look and feel’ and imagery has been modernised and is making a bigger, bolder statement, ready to take on the 21st century,” said Susan Weenink Camilleri, Head of Sales & Marketing at Simonds Farsons Cisk plc.

“The modernised Cisk brand identity comprises many elements, working together to create something greater,” continued Ms Weenink Camilleri. “From the subtle and unassuming use of the widely recognised and respected Maltese Cross, to the bold red lettering used in the word mark, each element has been carefully considered and crafted to communicate our provenance, our brand identity and aligned with our strategy.”

The new identity is locked into place with the signature of ‘iċ-Cisk’, John Scicluna.

Today Cisk is brewed in a state-of-the-art brewery and as long-standing independent brewers, the Farsons Brewery remains committed to the family traditions and heritage that have sustained the brand all these years.

The original Cisk Lager Beer is a golden-coloured, bottom-fermented lager with a distinctive and well-balanced character. Its rich hop aroma and pleasant bitterness has made it the natural choice and thirst quencher for beer drinkers who want to savour the original brew which always has and continues to remain faithful to its recipe of 1929.

The Cisk family also includes Cisk Excel, a low-carbohydrate lager; Cisk 0.0, an alcohol-free lager; Cisk Pilsner, a premium pilsner brewed to exacting specifications using only the finest Pilsen malt and Noble hops of the Saaz variety; Cisk Export, a smooth-tasting premium lager with a light golden colour; Cisk Strong, a strong premium lager with an increased alcoholic strength; and Cisk Chill, a range of flavoured beers.

The portfolio has won several major international awards over the years, with the latest coveted recognitions being awarded to Cisk 0.0 at the International Brewing and Cider Awards 2021 as well as Cisk Export and Cisk Excel at the International Beer Challenge 2021.

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First jumbo size reverse vending machines unveiled in Malta

First jumbo size reverse vending machines unveiled in Malta
May 2 2023 Share

The first two new Jumbo-Size Plastic (PET) Reverse Vending Machines have been unveiled in Malta – and they can accept multiple plastic bottles at one go. 

The machines are situated at Pembroke Park & Ride car park and the BCRS Clearing Centre in Ħal Far, adding to the 320 Reverse Vending Machines operating around the island.

These can store up to 9,000 plastic bottles before filling up completely and thus make it easier for those utilising them to recycle. 

Operational between 6am until 10pm everyday of the week, the machines do not accept can and glass containers. However, they can be returned using the RVMs in the Hub adjacent to every Jumbo Plastic Machine which continues to operate 24/7. 

Do you make use of BCRS vending machines? 

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Garbage left unpicked over long weekend in Miżieb

Garbage left unpicked over long weekend in Miżieb
May 2 2023 Share

Taking to social media, the Federation for Hunting and Conservation – Malta (FKNK) called out unknown individuals who left a heap of garbage in Miżieb’s picnic area. 

The garbage was seemingly left over this long weekend, with FKNK saying that there are still those among us who have no respect towards themselves, those around them and Malta’s nature spots.

The FKNK members were doing a clean-up in the area, saying that leaving such a ruckus is unacceptable in today’s world.

‘We publicly appeal to the authorities and agencies to sit down together with us and open up a dialogue for a solution so that these zones can be enjoyed but simultaneously protect Malta’s natural environment’ wrote the FKNK.

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Average of 3,428 passengers per cruise liner berthing in Malta in 2023

Average of 3,428 passengers per cruise liner berthing in Malta in 2023
May 2 2023 Share

In the first quarter of 2023, the total cruise passenger traffic amounted to 71,986, the National Statistics Office revealed. 

There were 21 cruise liner calls during the first quarter of 2023, which is a decrease of just 2 when compared to the corresponding quarter of 2022. 

Transit passengers accounted for the absolute majority of total traffic, reaching 68,562. ‘On average, every vessel that berthed in Malta carried 3,428 passengers’. This is 2,332 more than the previous year. 

Female passengers amounted to 53.2% of the total traffic, at 38,304 passengers. Meanwhile, the largest share of passengers, or 34.1%, fell within the 40 to 59 age bracket.

Italy and Germany dominated the top two markets for this quarter, with passengers from EU member states comprising 72.6% of total traffic. 

Italy accounted for 24.1% of total traffic, followed by Germany with 18.4%. The total number of passengers from non-EU countries stood at 19,744. 

32.1% of these came from the UK and 13.9% came from the USA. 

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