A person pours a foamy, amber beer into a branded glass labeled "Chestnut Hill Brewing Co." Their shirt displays a yellow graphic.
Background

When a brand grows, each new piece should feel unique—but still part of the same story.

Nick and Lindsey, the husband and wife team behind Chestnut Hill Brewing Company, started with a simple idea: a neighborhood brewery and pizza spot that brought people together over great beer and food. As their business grew, they opened the Taproom, an elevated dining space that offered a more refined experience. The two concepts shared the same heart but needed clearer definition. Our goal was to build a brand system that connected them visually and strategically while letting each stand on its own.

Challenge

The brand expansion had to balance distinction and connection; between the brewery and the taproom, each needed its own personality while feeling part of the same family.

Solution

A cohesive brand system tied everything together—logo refinement, signage, menus, packaging, merchandise, and marketing materials—while giving each location its own distinct look.

Results

The project created a unified foundation for both spaces. Each now reflects its own tone and atmosphere while remaining visually connected through intentional design and messaging.

Challenge

The brand expansion had to balance distinction and connection; between the brewery and the taproom, each needed its own personality while feeling part of the same family.

Solution

A cohesive brand system tied everything together—logo refinement, signage, menus, packaging, merchandise, and marketing materials—while giving each location its own distinct look.

Results

The project created a unified foundation for both spaces. Each now reflects its own tone and atmosphere while remaining visually connected through intentional design and messaging.

A computer monitor displays the Chestnut Hill Brewing Company homepage featuring two side-by-side sections: "Beer Garden" with a wooden interior and "The Taproom" with people dining. The tone is inviting.
A growing local favorite became two complementary destinations, each with its own feel but a shared sense of craft and community.
Two smartphones display sections of the Chestnut Hill Brewing Company website. The left screen shows a cozy outdoor taproom scene with warm lighting. The right screen displays a delicious-looking pizza.
Two t-shirts hang side by side, one brown and one gray, both featuring a yellow dog illustration and the text "Chestnut Hill Brewing Co."
Challenges & Accommodations
As the business expanded, the relationship between the brewery and taproom needed to be clearly defined.

As the two spaces took shape, visitors needed a simple way to understand how they connected. We designed a website that clarified the relationship, giving each space its own home while linking them through one intuitive experience.

Four beer glasses of varying colors sit on a wooden flight board, labeled "Razzle," "Loosey," "Why Not Rye," and "Poppy Porter" from Chestnut Hill Brewing Co.
Outcomes
The updated system integrated two experiences into one clear brand story.

Through consistent visuals and messaging, the brewery and taproom now feel distinct but connected in their brand expression, giving guests a clear sense of what each offers and how they fit together.

A cozy brewery interior with warm lighting, patrons at a counter, and rows of beer bottles. A sign reads "Chestnut Hill Brewing Co." and "Order Here."