Birmingham's Good People Brewing has redesigned three of its cans: the pale ale, the India pale ale and the brown ale.

The new cans should hit shelves in March, said brewery co-founder Michael Sellers.

"We didn't want to stray too far from the original designs, because we kind of like that look," Sellers said. "We just wanted to crisp it up a little bit. One of the aspects of that was to refresh can designs and make sure things jump off the shelf."

Good People beers are available from Mobile to Nashville, and Sellers said the brewery is planning to expand into the Florida panhandle.

The front of the taproom on 14th Street across from Regions Field is under renovation. Sellers said the brewery is in the process of getting permits and isn't ready to discuss details.

Monday, the brewery re-released its Snake Handler IPA in cans for the first time in a year. Snake Handler is made with five different varieties of hops and has 9.2 percent alcohol by volume.

Lewis Communications' Birmingham office designed Good People's updated cans.

"We had those cans designed way back when, and there were some things we wanted to do to kind of brighten it up to make sure it displays well on the shelves," Sellers said. "We always want to kind of stay fresh and keep our image looking good."