Fresh from the field — ‘Twas the Knight before Christmas, Strategy

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This week’s Fresh from the Field celebrates a Christmassy collaborative gift from Strategy Creative.


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‘Twas the Knight before Christmas…

At Strategy Creative, the knight from the game of chess is our brand symbol. The most strategic of all pieces, the knight requires deep thinking and forward planning.
This year our team rolled up their sleeves and collaborated with one of our clients to brew two beers inspired by the traditions of Christmas – a milk & cookie stout, and a Christmas mince pie red ale.
Arriving as a gift to be enjoyed on Christmas Eve, the boxes are inscribed with the first and last lines of the iconic poem ’Twas the night before Christmas…, but with a subtle twist.


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