Weissbier
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Muted wheat-gold with a soft, creamy undertone
About Weissbier
A Weissbier label always looks a little hazier than the beer inside it, and that's the vibe here: a muted, honeyed gold with a chalky softness. Compared to Cut the Mustard, it's less clean and less sunlit, more powdery at the edges. Compared to Gothic Gold, it steers clear of the brown-iron lean and stays lighter, with a gentler undertone.
In UI, I use Weissbier when I want warmth that reads brewed and offbeat, not brassy or caramel-heavy. It's great for food and beverage packaging mockups, craft brewery e-commerce hero backgrounds, and subtle section headers in editorial sites where the page needs glow without sinking into Arrakis Spice's burn-saturated weight. It also works nicely for pill fills, light badges, and product-card accents where you still want legibility over cream.
The quirk: it can look slightly flat next to punchier yellows, so pair it with cream, oat, or soft stone rather than high-saturation citrus tones.
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On Gray 100 #f5f5f5
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On Black #000000
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