Mackenson’s Milk Stout

£20

3 × 21.5 in ephemera. Bold pub stout header in black on grey.

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SKU: p5141 Category: Tags: ,

Description

A long, narrow typographic header reading “MACKESON’S MILK STOUT” in black block capitals with a subtle drop-shadow on a pale grey ground. Designed to be highly legible, the strip format suggests point-of-sale use in pubs or off-licences as part of a wider display.

Mackeson’s Milk Stout, originally brewed in Hythe, Kent and later associated with Whitbread, was heavily marketed in Britain through the mid-20th century, making branded shop and bar materials a key part of its identity.

Clean, single-panel commercial printing with restrained colour and strong letterforms typical of post-war British signage.

Details

Dimensions 3 × 21.5 in
Outer Dimensions 6.5 × 25 in
Linen Backed No
Subject Drink
Period 1950s
Country UK

Condition:

  • Grade: B Good
  • Paper: Light edge creases
  • Colour: Strong blacks, clean grey
  • Restoration: None observed
  • Linen backing: No

Comment:

  • Strong, easily framed piece of classic British breweriana.
  • Bold mid-century lettering reads well at distance (ideal bar display).
  • Harder-to-find format: narrow header strip from a larger point-of-sale set.