In Beer In The News, Beer Me BC excerpts news from sources around the world of craft beer. Note that the opinions expressed within are those of the original source and not Beer Me BC.

Container Brewing Gives Back to the Community

Passion Project – Hazy IPA – 6.0% ABV

We were so happy to be part of the Vancouver Mural Festival last year and have an amazing mural put up on our wall that we wanted to give back as a way to thank them for choosing us.

So we approached our amazing partners at @greatlittlebox, @bsgcraft, @hopsconnect (who got us a neat new product from @haas_hops called SPECTRUM to use) and @vesselpackagingco_west to help create a beer that showcases the amazing art in our city while being able to give proceeds to the artists.

With their help, in that they donated the majority of the inputs to this beer, we produced what we believe to be a delicious brew for you to enjoy. You should feel good buying this one too, knowing that proceeds are going to @vanmuralfest to help them continue to grow and beautify our city with more art.

Collect all 4 cans, which is made easy since each 4-pack includes one of each can/art by @sitjichou, @joslynreid, @owomukishaka and @benjamintstone

About the beer:
PASSION PROJECT – for this special brew, we took advantage of the natural passion fruit profile of the yeast and doubled down with a hearty addition of fresh passion fruit juice. We also didn’t skimp on the hops, resulting in a punchy, fruity, hazy thirst quencher that finishes slightly tart.

Available Wednesday in the lounge, online for home delivery Tuesday afternoon (including province wide shipping) via @craftco.ca and at the best liquor stores across the province starting Thursday!

Check cbrew.ca/wtb to find the closest store carrying our goods to ask if they’re bringing it in…and if they’re not, ask them why that is?! They must be crazy.

NB that this will be packaged in the 100% biodegradable, compostable, plastic-free @e6prs 4-pack rings, rather than our typical carton, to showcase the can art. Look for the art on the shelf and in the fridge, rather than our carton.

More on this story here >>

Write a Comment

<