Jägermeister Picks Opperman Weiss as Its Global Creative Agency

In news that we missed last week, Jägermeister appointed Opperman Weiss as its lead global creative agency, tasked with launching a heritage campaign for the brand next year. Deutsch New York has handled the brand’s U.S. creative since being awarded those duties following a 2014 internal review.

Opperman Weiss was selected “based on prior relationships it had with the spirits brand,” co-founder Jeff Weiss told AdAge

Jeff Popkin, CEO of Sidney Frank, the company that imports Jägermeister in the U.S., said Opperman Weiss was able to “connect with and immediately look into the brand and articulate the story that has yet to be told.” 

That language hints at what Jägermeister and Opperman Weiss have in store for next year’s campaign. While the brand, which Popkin said was “built in North America” on Jager bombs, will not completely shy away from its party image, the campaign, he said, aims to “reintroduce Jägermeister to current consumers and introduce it to a new generation of consumers who will be surprised by the level of detail and meticulous planning that goes into the brand.”

The work will mark Jägermeister’s first national brand campaign in five years. While more recent spending information doesn’t seem to be available, the brand spent around $5.6 million on U.S. measured media in the first nine months of 2013, according to AdAge, and Popkin told the publication the current budget is “easily double that.” The effort will include broadcast, digital, mobile, OOH, experiential and influencer marketing initiatives and is expected in the first quarter of 2017.

Jägermeister Takes Handcrafted to Next Level With Three Incredible Wooden Works of Art

We’ve seen plenty of ad campaigns that have handcrafted elements meant to evoke some handcrafted aspect of the product. (Patron tequila’s ads from 2013 were particularly lovely.) But Deutsch New York takes things up a notch in this beautiful work for Jägermeister.

The agency got artists Olivia Knapp, Yeahhh! Studios and DKNG Studios to create three unique wooden works of art corresponding to the brand’s three pillars—heritage, ingredients and process. Each piece was constructed in 56 separate parts that fit together like a puzzle—representing the 56 different ingredients (roots, fruits, herbs and spices) that go into Jägermeister.

The art works, weighed up to 250 pounds, were then photographed for use as ads—out-of-home, painted wallscapes, rich media, print, mobile and social media. The campaign is called “56 Parts. Best as One.”

Check out a ton of the art below.

 
—”Cheers” by Yeaaah Studio

 
—”Fount” by Olivia Knapp

 
—”The Process” by DKNG

CREDITS
Client: Sidney Frank Importing Co., Inc./Jägermeister
Deutsch New York:
Chief Creative Officer: Kerry Keenan
Executive Creative Director: Menno Kluin
Associate Creative Directors: Sean Lee, Luke Hughett
Copywriter: Brian Alexander
Art Director: Katrina Mustakas
Design & Typography: Juan Carlos Pagan, Brian Gartside
Interactive Design Director: Aliza Adam
Interactive Designer: Alex Miller
Experience Design: Anna Farrell
Art Buyer: Ali Asplund
Director of Creative Operations: John Bongiovanni
Senior Studio Artist: Tom Eberhart
Print Producer: Melissa Betancur
Retouching: James Cullinane
Director of Integrated Production: Joe Calabrese
Director of Digital Production: Suzanne Molinaro
Digital Producers: Josh Deitel, Katie Miller
Digital Developer: Patrick Batey
Senior Motion Designer: Matthew Severin
Motion Designers: John McLaughlin, Aaron Epstein
Director of Photography: Owen Levelle
Producer: Joe Pernice
Editors: Bryan Reisberg, Chris Pensiero
Asst. Editor: Drew Bolton
Senior Project Manager: Marea Grossman
Production Company: Remote Control Productions, NY
Photographer: Andrew Myers, Adam Coleman (BTS)
Photo Assistant: Scott Burry, Landon Speers
Digital Tech: Adrien Potier
Fabrication Company: Bednark Studios, Brooklyn, NY
Artists: Olivia Knapp, DKNG Studios, Yeaaah! Studio
Additional Deutsch Credits:
EVP, Group Account Director: Talia Handler
Account Director: Kristen Rincavage, Michelle Ziff



Jägermeister: Couple

Jägermeister: Couple

NotJägermeister. Rather tame.
keinjägermeister.de

Advertising Agency: Philipp und Keuntje GmbH, Hamburg, Germany
Creative Director: Holger Lindhardt
Art Director: Oliver Brkitsch
Copywriter: Heiko Notter
Photographer: Bisse Bengtsson
Published: April 2008

Jägermeister: Pinkie

Jägermeister: Pinkie

NotJägermeister. Rather tame.
keinjägermeister.de

Advertising Agency: Philipp und Keuntje GmbH, Hamburg, Germany
Creative Director: Holger Lindhardt
Art Director: Oliver Brkitsch
Copywriter: Heiko Notter
Photographer: Bisse Bengtsson
Published: April 2008

Jägermeister: Glass

Jägermeister: Glass

NotJägermeister. Rather tame.
keinjägermeister.de

Advertising Agency: Philipp und Keuntje GmbH, Hamburg, Germany
Creative Director: Holger Lindhardt
Art Director: Oliver Brkitsch
Copywriter: Heiko Notter
Photographer: Bisse Bengtsson
Published: April 2008