Collective Arts Brewing

Collective Arts Brewing is a craft brewery in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, founded by Matt Johnston and Bob Russell. It is a grassroots craft brewery whose mandate is to combine "the craft of brewing with the inspired talents of emerging and seasoned artists, musicians, photographers & filmmakers".[1]

Beers

Beer brewing is headed by brewmaster Ryan Morrow,[2] producing 6 craft beers that are available year-round, in addition to multiple seasonal brews. They produce a variety of different brews, including the Ransack the Universe India Pale Ale,[3] World Beer Cup winning[4] Stranger than Fiction Porter,[5] and their Rhyme & Reason Extra Pale Ale.[6] The brewery also produces their "Collective Project" which features different seasonal beers created by the brewmasters and cider in two flavours.[7]

The company's Audio/Visual Lager publicizes independent musicians with special limited edition band-themed cans, rotating every few months to promote a new selection of four artists.[8]

Collective Arts products are available across Canada in a variety of retailers including the LCBO in Ontario.[9] Products also available in the Northeast USA states; Connecticut, Massachusetts, Michigan, New Jersey, New York, Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, and Illinois. Collective Arts also ships beer to Italy, Japan, Spain, Sweden and to Melbourne, Australia.[10]

Art initiatives

Collective Arts Brewing invites artists and musicians to submit their work in bi-yearly Calls for Art. Since the first art and music call in May 2013, over 16,000 submissions have been received from artists and musicians representing over 40 countries.[11] Art and music is chosen by guest curators.[12] Each artist is paid to appear on the labels. Collective Arts does not own the art but is allowed to use it on cans and bottles for a limited period of time. To date, Collective Arts Brewing have produced and compensated over 650 artists and musicians for appearing on limited edition cans and bottle labels.[13]

The company also features all of the artists and musicians on their website, including "The Black Box Sessions"[14] in partnership with Indie88 Studios, showcasing Indie and Alternative artists.[15]

Brewery

In 2014, Collective Arts Brewing leased the former Lakeport Brewing facility from the Hamilton Port Authority.[16]

Collective Arts built a co operative brewery with Nickel Brook Brewing in 2014.[17] Collective Arts purchased Nickel Brooks shares in the brewery in August 2017.[18]

Gin

In 2019, Collective Arts Distilling launched a flagship Artisanal Dry Gin, and a seasonal Rhubarb and Hibiscus Gin. Both Artisanal, and Rhubarb and Hibiscus won silver medals at the 2019 San Francisco World Spirits Competition. [19]

See also

References

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  2. Sarah Parniak. Label art NOW Magazine, 10 July 2014, retrieved 22 October 2017^
  3. Michael Bedford. Collective Arts Brewing: Ransack the Universe IPA - A Universal Review Monkeys Fighting Robots, 27 August 2016, retrieved 15 October 2017^
  4. 2016 Winners List World Beer Cup, retrieved 15 October 2017^
  5. Robin LeBlanc. The Dark Beers to Drink for this Dark Reality The Toronto Daily Telegraph, 11 November 2016, retrieved 15 October 2017^
  6. Kelly Bennett. Where you can buy beer at grocery stores in Hamilton CBC News, retrieved 15 October 2017^
  7. Ben Rayner. Collective Arts brews a six-pack of art and music The Toronto Star, 21 October 2013, retrieved 15 October 2017^
  8. "Celebrate Art, Music and Beer at Collective Arts' Audio/Visual Lager Launch". Exclaim!, November 8, 2019.^
  9. John Rieti. Hamilton's craft beer industry growing despite hurdles CBC News, retrieved 15 October 2017^
  10. Denise Deveau. How Collective Arts went from being a blank canvas to a top 10 Ontario craft brewer Financial Post, 13 May 2016, retrieved 23 October 2017^
  11. Mai Nguyen. For Collective Arts Brewing, two heads proved better than one Canadian Business, 16 April 2015, retrieved 15 October 2017^
  12. Brent Hallenbeck. Brewer promotes art with eye-catching cans Burlington Free Press, retrieved 15 October 2017^
  13. Amara McLaughlin. How a Hamilton brewery created a 'global art gallery' using craft beer CBC News, retrieved 15 October 2017^
  14. Andrew Kahn. Phoenix Performs Live Collective Arts Black Box Session JamBase, 9 June 2017, retrieved 15 October 2017^
  15. Collective Arts Black Box Sessions Indie88, 22 October 2014, retrieved 15 October 2017^
  16. Cory Ruf. New craft brewery bubbles up at former Lakeport site CBC.ca, 7 May 2014, retrieved 13 November 2016^
  17. Nobu Adilman. Collective Arts Brewing and Nickel Brook Brewing Co. Join Forces Vox Media, 8 May 2014, retrieved 22 October 2017^
  18. Natalie Paddon. Arts and Science split up: Nickel Brook off to Niagara, Collective Arts expanding The Hamilton Spectator, 7 July 2017, retrieved 22 October 2017^
  19. Collective Arts Distilling Collective Arts Brewing, retrieved 2021-11-25^