Join us at Brisbane Indesign and find out why Rekorderlig Cider is ’Beautifully Swedish’.
May 24th, 2012
We’re excited to have Swedish cider brewery Rekorderlig as an event partner at this year’s Brisbane Indesign.
Rekorderlig was the cider everyone couldn’t get enough of last summer, and the brand’s popularity continues to grow thanks to its premium design and unique fruity flavour combinations.

Earlier this year, Rekorderlig teamed up with photographer and blogger Caroline Blomst to present ’Stockholm Street Style’, a photographic exhibition of stylish Swedes. Check out the write-up on Habitusliving.
Now, Rekorderlig are teaming up with Brisbane Indesign to give the Sunshine State visitors a taste of their amazing flavours – like Apple, Pear, Strawberry-Lime, Wild Berries and Mango & Raspberry – as well as a glimpse into the lifestyle and attitude that makes the brand unique.
Drop by the Design Quarter location in James Street at Up Late in Design and grab a cider!
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