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.

