DEAD DRIFT – Single Malt Irish Whiskey
ABOUT
DEAD DRIFT is a whiskey designed to break away from the typical category clichés.
No tartans. No stags. No smoky folklore.
What you get instead is a bold, stripped-down identity rooted in symbolism and control.
Crafted in Ireland, DEAD DRIFT presents itself as an object of power: matte black, sharp edges, and a skull that says more than any tagline ever could.
This is a whiskey that doesn’t want to be liked by everyone. It’s for those who know exactly what they’re looking for.
CONCEPT
The creative direction was clear from the start: make it unapologetically stark.
The skull-and-crossbones leads the identity, acting as a visual trigger — not just for danger, but for heritage and code. The raised hand on the cap is a nod to secret societies, rituals, and unspoken rules. And the burnt orange label? It cuts through like a flare in a blackout.
There’s no decoration here. No nostalgia. Just clarity, contrast, and attitude.
SOLUTION
The packaging system was built around tension — between dark and bright, surface and detail, silence and impact.
A custom bottle shape that feels solid and unapologetic.
Blind-embossed skull on the glass: no ink, just shadow and depth.
Matte black wrap printed with symbols for repeat pattern tension.
High-impact orange label with minimal typography: direct, aggressive, unfiltered.
Custom cap seal that completes the story — initials, hand, and all.
Supporting items, such as coasters and matches, reinforce the brand world without diluting the tone.
RESULT
DEAD DRIFT doesn’t try to tell a romantic story.
It doesn’t lean on craft clichés.
It just shows up, bold and silent.
The result is a whiskey with an identity that feels more like a cult object than a commercial product — built to be remembered, not explained.


