Morrissey Fox Blonde Ale, which is light in colour with a fruity aroma, will be previewing in a small number of select London pubs from the middle to the end of September.
Antidote's creative director Tim Ashton and designer Anna Fidalgo designed the beer's branding found on the bottle, pump clip and point of sale materials, including drip mats, postcards and posters.
The design features Morrisey and Fox, with frothy beer moustaches, in a portrait taken by fashion photographer Rankin.
It has been given a colour cue, which will change depending on the type of beer, as the pair plan to launch two new varieties in the future.
The bottle's neck label displays the Morrissey Fox crest, which is an irreverent take on a classic warrant or crest showing the two brandishing chef's knives and beer glasses. The crest also appears as the main element on the pump clip for draught ale.
On the back of each bottle there are tasting and brewing notes from Morrissey and Fox, which underpin the brand's positioning as the perfect range of ales to accompany great British food.
The bottles will be sold in over 500 Tesco stores from October.
Morrissey said: "I've always wanted to have my own beer. British beer is a great institution and creating your own perfect pint was a concept that really appealed to me."
The development of the beer, its design and the selling into off and on trade is part of a new three part prime time Channel 4 programme set to air this November.