“Peiraiki” (pronounced “pea-rye-key”) is more than a craft beer; it is a concise tribute to Piraeus—the port where Greek cinema first showcased its grit, where rebetiko music found its raw pulse, and where shipyard whistles still set the daily tempo.
That heritage guides every design decision: a custom word-mark that echoes mooring ropes in its tensile curves, a fine-dot etching of Zea Bay framing Saint Nicholas Church and the Unknown Sailor to anchor local memory and an oval label that signals reliability while letting type flow around it like handed-down stories. The colour palette―stark black, seasalt white, signal-red, and malt-gold―balances industrial toughness with warmth, ensuring shelf impact. Rooted in place and brewed for and within it, Peiraiki isn’t just a beer—it’s the bottled soul of Piraeus. Crafted and branded in its own backyard, it speaks the authentic voice of its city.
“Peiraiki” (pronounced “pea-rye-key”) is more than a craft beer; it is a concise tribute to Piraeus—the port where Greek cinema first showcased its grit, where rebetiko music found its raw pulse, and where shipyard whistles still set the daily tempo.
That heritage guides every design decision: a custom word-mark that echoes mooring ropes in its tensile curves, a fine-dot etching of Zea Bay framing Saint Nicholas Church and the Unknown Sailor to anchor local memory and an oval label that signals reliability while letting type flow around it like handed-down stories. The colour palette―stark black, seasalt white, signal-red, and malt-gold―balances industrial toughness with warmth, ensuring shelf impact. Rooted in place and brewed for and within it, Peiraiki isn’t just a beer—it’s the bottled soul of Piraeus. Crafted and branded in its own backyard, it speaks the authentic voice of its city.