According to co-founder and CEO Matt Johnston, the ethos of Canadian craft brewery and distillery Collective Arts is “putting creativity at the core of everything that we do.” And as it turned out, the company had a surplus.
On a mission to make the world a more creative place, Collective Project, sister company to well known premium craft beverage brand Collective Arts Brewing, has just released a brand new line of innovative and high-quality CBD-infused sparkling juices and teas that feature international commissioned art projects on each can.
Collective Arts Brewing has announced that it has taken over an existing brewery and taproom in Toronto’s Trinity Bellwoods neighbourhood, and will be relaunching it under the Collective Arts banner later this year.
Collective Arts Brewing, a brewery that fuses the craft of brewing with the inspired talents of artists and musicians, is launching in Michigan on September 9, 2019. Collective Arts is working with distributors Rave (Ann Arbor, Detroit) and Alliance (Grand Rapids), and local artists to launch their portfolio of core and one-off brews.
Canada’s Collective Arts Brewing is venturing into the cannabis sector. The Hamilton, Ontario-based craft brewery, located about 50 miles from the New York border, has established a sister company called Collective Project Limited that will develop and sell cannabis-infused beverages.
Collective Arts Brewing has announced the release of four new brews to their portfolio. Beginning March 24, 2017, at 5:30PM, a new beer will be released on each Friday at their brewery store, and products will launch in LCBO, grocery, and bars and restaurants the week following. All four products will be distributed in U.S. markets by the end of April. Core brands being added include Radio the Mothership Imperial IPA, and Prophets and Nomads Gose. Adding to the Collective Project series are IPA #2, and Dry Hop Sour.
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