The protagonist of this new edition of the Craft Beer and Design series is one of the great ones. And I'm not saying this just because Karl Grandin is the co-founder of one of the most famous and respected breweries in the world, the Swedish Omnipollo, but because from my point of view, he is part of that group of "chosen" artists who, thanks to their vision, have strongly contributed to the exploration of new dimensions and generating new creative universes within the craft beer scene.
Read MoreCrafted Radar: Maresme Brewery (Montgat, Barcelona)
Our Crafted Radar's sound waves have been reactivated to detect and locate a beer project in the Maresme region (Barcelona). It is one of those that we like so much in C R A F T E D; I'm talking about Maresme Brewery.
Read MorePourtraits #10: Guillem Laporta, Beer Sommelier and Owner of Homo Sibaris (Steve Huxley Award Special)
Conversations like the one held a couple of weeks ago with Guillem Laporta, Beer Sommelier and Owner of Homo Sibaris, is what make the Pourtraits series make sense. The reasons that have led me to reach this conclusion are various.
Read MoreCrafted Radar: Màger Brew (La Llacuna, Barcelona)
We are launching the year in C R A F T E D with our second publication for the CRAFTED RADAR series, a series that, as those of you who read us know, has a clear objective: to focus on the new beer projects that fascinate us the most.
In the case of Cervesa Màger, I want to be quite clear. For me, the emergence of this brewery specialized in sour, wild and mixed fermentation beers is the most exciting thing that has happened when it comes to beer in recent years.
Read MoreCraft Beer And Design: The Creative Process of Neale Payling, Illustrator and Graphic Designer at Stigbergets Bryggeri
When we finish the year by having a closer look at the creative process of Neale Payling, illustrator, graphic designer and regular collaborator with the Swedish brewery Stigbergets Bryggeri, it reminds me of why CRAFTED was born. Connecting with creative people, learning from them, continuing to grow and delve into topics such as the intersection between art, design and craft beer, is something that fascinates me. If this is also your case, I encourage you to continue reading.
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