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Ransack the Universe by Collective Arts Brewing, a Review

  June 9, 2016  |    Kole McRae  |    Leave a comment

The one main differentiation of the Collective Arts beers is the way they pair them with art. It’s always a treat to browse the LCBO shelves and check out all the new art on Collective Arts bottles. I’m certainly a fan. One of their newer entries is Ransack the Universe, a wonderfully named IPA that focuses… Read More


Rhyme & Reason by Collective Arts Brewing, a Review

  April 17, 2015  |    Kole McRae  |    Leave a comment

It’s hard to talk about Collective Arts and just discuss the beer. Their tag line alone is “Art + Brewing.” Meaning they most definitely plan to blur the line between the two. If you didn’t read our last review of them, the basic premise is that they take local art and use it on their… Read More


Saint of Circumstance by Collective Arts, a Review

  November 27, 2014  |    Shawna O'Flaherty  |    Leave a comment

Collective Arts makes a really engaging beer. Their bottles feature limited release artwork by curated artists, and with the help of the Blippar app, the bottles come to life. No, I haven’t had a few too many – you simply scan the label, and voila! You can hear the music and see the videos of… Read More


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