Sour & hops in perfect, thirst quenching, melody! ABV – 5% IBUs – 35 Using Nelson Sauvin from New Zealand and Vic Secret from the Yakima Valley this mixed fermentation brew is juicy, sour and extremely refreshing. This brew is now part of our year-round lineup! After the never ending battle between the hop heads and sour lovers we decided to appease the two. Jam Up the Mash | Dry Hop Sour – To all our Collective Project Dry Hop Sour fans, we heard you.Ridiculous amounts of chocolate and pale ale malts make this porter a smooth and creamy brew. Stranger Than Fiction | Porter – Stranger Than Fiction is a full-bodied porter with plenty of roast flavour with hints of molasses.Crack one, pour it in a glass, take a whiff, hold it up to the light and take a sip! Don’t you agree? ABV – 6.1% IBUs – 50 In keeping with the nouveau NEIPA tradition, Life in the Clouds is an unfiltered beer, neither overly-sweet nor bitter, with a pillowy mouth feel. After experimenting with the Collective Project HAZY IPA we dialed in the Simcoe and Mosaic hops and malt balance to optimize this juicy IPA’s pleasantly fruit forward (think citrus and melon) taste and aroma. Life in the Clouds | New England-style IPA – New to our core lineup, Life in the Clouds is our flagship New England style IPA.and a selection of rotating small batch brews.” The beers that are confirmed to be available at launch are as follows (descriptions sourced from the brewery’s website): ** If you are interested in learning more about these artists, their bios are available at the bottom of the post.**Īs far as the beer goes, Collective Arts will launch in Florida with “a range of core beers. To infuse the festivities with a little Collective Arts style and flair, the brewery has also “partnered with four Miami-based artists to produce limited-edition beer cans as a way to celebrate their official launch.” “With our event at Art Basel 2018 and the progressive art community in Miami, along with the thriving craft beer scene in Florida, we think it’s an exciting spot for us to dive in and integrate our beers.”īeginning on November 10, ten representatives from Collective Arts Brewing will be “traveling throughout the, kicking off their Florida expansion with a week’s worth of events featuring art installations, live music, and tap takeovers” (click here to see the full schedule of events). We’re committed to providing them with a one-of-a-kind beer experience through the creative collision of our beers, art and music,” says Matt Johnston, co-founder and CEO of Collective Arts Brewing. “Craft beer drinkers love to experiment with new and innovative beers.
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