Skinner’s Brewery has unveiled a new identity for its flagship amber ale, Betty Stogs – although the most loyal lovers of the Cornish beer may be left feeling pleasantly nostalgic.

Betty Stogs has been a flagship Skinner’s beer since 1997, standing the test of time, and is now being discovered by a new generation of beer fans.

The new look unveiled this week harks back to the most memorable moment for much-loved ‘Betty’, reworking the image created to celebrate the beer being crowned ‘Champion Best Bitter of Great Britain’ at the Great British Beer Festival at Earl’s Court in 2008.

Shortly after that prestigious win, artist Nick Beringer worked closely with brewery founder Steve Skinner, creating an image depicting Betty returning victorious from London – and it is this image that has been reimagined to adorn bars in Cornwall and beyond today.

The beer itself remains unchanged, remaining a Cornish twist on a classic smooth-drinking ale with a light malty aroma leading to a floral, even cedar taste, and a sharp tang of bitter grapefruit.

Steve Skinner explained the nostalgic choice for the rebrand, saying: “These days I think a lot of beer branding looks generic, and Betty is anything but generic! Skinner’s is known for its quirky nature and warm-hearted approach; Betty is the epitome of that.

"We are proud of the beer and a brand which celebrates difference by being stubbornly non-generic.”

The new-look branding harking back to artwork from 2008

The new-look branding harking back to artwork from 2008

With the revival of the old artwork, the brewery, owned by Steve and his wife Elaine, has mounted a campaign to ‘Bring Back Betty'.

Elaine explained: "This artwork has always been our favourite, and it was loved by our loyal customers. It's a celebration of everything Skinner’s is known for, and what Betty – masterfully played by Fred Thomas – stands for.

"We aren't a homogenous brand, and we aren't afraid to show what we believe in. After a tough few years as a result of Covid-19, and overcoming many obstacles to bring the brewery back under our exclusive ownership, we felt it was the right time to Bring Back Betty!"

When Skinner’s brewed the first batch of Betty Stogs in 1997, Steve created the brand based on a character from Cornish folklore.

Betty was brought to life by Fred and over time people in Cornwall came to associate Betty Stogs with more than just beer, as she became a mascot for Cornwall’s community spirit.

The previous Betty Stogs branding Picture: Skinners Brewery

The previous Betty Stogs branding Picture: Skinner's Brewery

For many years Betty has appeared – larger than life and forever shaking that donations bucket – at countless charity events, raising hundreds of thousands of pounds for local good causes including the RNLI and Children’s Hospice South West.

Steve added: “I challenge you to find a warmer, more generous and community-minded figure anywhere. Which is why here at Skinner’s we believe, in 2021, Betty Stogs is more relevant than ever after what we’ve all been through since these past few years.”

You can enjoy a new-look pint of Betty Stogs at brewery tap, The Old Ale House on Quay Street in Truro, and the newly reopened Tap Yard Bar and Café at the brewery itself in Newham.