2022
Artist
Collab

Series

  • Incertitude Double Stout

    January

    Incertitude
    Double Stout w/ cocoa nibs, cocnut, almond
    7.5% ABV

  • Paws n' Claws Sour

    February

    Paws n’ Claws
    Sour w/ prickly pear
    5.5% ABV

  • Legs for Days DIPA

    March

    Legs For Days
    Galaxy double dry-hopped IPA
    6.5% ABV

  • Pearl Jazz Dry Hopped Pilsner

    April

    Pearl Jazz
    Dry Hopped Pilsner
    5.1% ABV

  • Blah. Blah. Blah. Day and Night Sour IPA

    May

    Blah. Blah. Blah. Day and Night
    Sour IPA w/ blood orange, ginger
    6.1% ABV

  • Coconut Cravings Hazy IPA

    June

    Coconut Cravings
    Hazy IPA w/ coconut, pink guava
    6.3% ABV

  • Thirst For Adventure Sour Ale

    July

    Thirst For Adventure
    Sour Ale w/ blackberry, cinnamon, milk sugar
    6.0% ABV

  • Technicolor Hazy Pale Ale

    August

    Technicolor
    Hazy Pale Ale w/ passionfruit
    5.6% ABV

  • Youth Gone Wild Sour IPA

    September

    Youth Gone Wild
    Sour IPA w/ tangerine
    7.0% ABV

  • This Heart Is For You Oatmeal Stout

    October

    This Heart Is For You
    Oatmeal Stout w/ cocoa nibs, peanut butter, marshmallow creme
    5.8% ABV

  • Magic Potion West Coast DIPA

    November

    Magic Potion
    West Coast DIPA w/ agave
    9.0% ABV

  • Diggin' In The Crates Imperial Stout

    December

    Diggin’ In The Crates
    Imperial Stout w/ fig, honey, cardamom
    8.0% ABV

2022 Featured Artists

Shana Patry Bio Pic
  • I am a full-time artist and part-time university student from Québec, Canada. I'm inspired by nature and that white noise feeling that we get in our mind once we get lost in our thoughts. I like to paint realistic animals on eccentric abstract backgrounds, with mixed media and oil on canvas. I wants to inspire wonder and melancholy through paintings of wild animals.

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  • I am a Senior in Illustration at Pennsylvania College of Art and Design who lives and works out of Lancaster, PA. I have an interest in the weird and creepy but as far as drawing goes I create whatever comes to mind. When not drawing, I can be found befriending stray cats and collecting insects.

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Brigitte Errickson Bio Image
  • Brigitte Errickson is a fine artist who received their BFA at Pennsylvania College of Art and Design, and currently lives in Lancaster City. She has been making art with varying degrees of success since she could hold a pencil. They are extremely jealous of fish's ability to live in water, and think fish in general are just cool, so they make art of fish with legs as a form of play.

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Bethany Smith Bio Image
  • I have degrees in criminal justice, social science and organizational leadership from universities in Maine and California. In 2017, I made some major life changes and began spending more time outside. I purchased my first “real” camera and discovered a world of marvelous little creatures that I love photographing. After 3 decades in the non-profit world, I know manage an art gallery in Lancaster and reside on a farm in Manheim with eight Scottish Highland cows, two parakeets and a scurry of chipmunks.

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Huckle Buckle Boys Bio Image
  • Zack Rudy and Garrick Dorsett are an art partnership known as The Huckle Buckle Boys. Our mission is focused on the synchronicity of collaboration. We strive to unify the concept of the “Flow experience” with the recklessness of individual Ego as a basis for creation. In 2008, the Huckle Buckle Boys began to merge concurrent studio practices. Our passion for improvisation, humor, and storytelling has given us a unique perspective as contemporary makers of art. We trust the subconscious to navigate the infinite availability of expression. This practice gives us permission to become immersed in our own rules of process. By creating without expectation, we are able to forgo the constraints of individual mediums and focus solely on the moment. The process yields a unique and unexpected outcome to each project. The Huckle Buckle Boys were created to experience the possibilities of harmonious collaboration in the individual territory of expression and have created numerous projects which include: murals, branding, clothing and apparel design, print manufacturing, and illustration. We have been included in national and international exhibitions and publications. We have enjoyed working together for over a decade and have no plans on stopping. We look forward to the future and all the amazements it holds!

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  • I am an artist currently living in Westwood, NJ. I graduated with a degree in Biology from URI in 2019 and decided I would rather make artwork. I use fineliner pens to create weird and whimsical artwork that I color digitally in Photoshop. I don’t drink enough water, so I compensate with plenty of coffee and beer.

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  • I am an artist, full-time Dad, and part-time educator living in Lancaster, PA. I studied ceramic sculpture at Wayne State University in Detroit, Michigan, and focused on whimsical pieces focusing on the human form. I spent the next 16 years brewing beer, running restaurants and bartending. My illustrations and drawings are all about the beauty of nonsense.

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Erin Miller Bio Image
  • Hello, my name is Erin Miller, and yes, I love all things art! Painting, drawing, photography … you name it! I grew up in Elizabethtown and currently live in Dover, PA, with my boyfriend and our dog, cats, and chickens. I work as a school-based physical therapist and take full advantage of my summer vacations. Recently I have been painting my favorite local businesses, but I also enjoy taking requests from others or drawing whatever my heart desires. When I’m not working or creating, I enjoy every form of physical activity, baking, trying new things, traveling, and spending quality time with my friends and family.

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Bob Freyer Bio Image
  • Bob Freyer is an award-winning American artist from Pittsburgh, PA, who paints images from an alternate world. He uses his imagination for you to see the world through his eyes. The bold images he creates shows a darker lining in his mind. Since 2013, Mr. Freyer has been showcasing work in Pittsburgh. He has participated in numerous shows throughout the U.S. Bob isn’t an artist that paints for the people, he paints for himself. He uses art as an escape.

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Mike Egan Bio Image
  • Mike Egan is a Pennsylvania artist and former funeral home director, recently transplanted to Chicago, whose distinctive skull paintings are thought-provoking, disturbing and beautiful. Mike says, "My paintings are created using acrylic paint, shellac, and sandpaper and are made on wood panels and stretched canvases. The subject matter in my work tends to deal with life, death, and religion. I've been working in funeral homes for the last five years and I've become quite familiar with all three subjects. Through funerals we tend to celebrate not only someone dying but we also celebrate that person's life. Through religion we hope that our loved ones are in a better place, that they are not suffering anymore. My inspiration comes from many different sources: The German Expressionists, stained glass windows, Halloween, Southern folk art, funeral homes, horror films, music, lowbrow/outsider art, Religious icons, etc. I am always adding and subtracting ideas and colors to my work to make each painting have its own story. I like to think that each painting is in some way a goodbye to somebody who passed away. A funeral portrait."

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Tracy Male Bio Image
  • I am a professional fine artist living in Lancaster, PA. I graduated from Kutztown University with a BFA in Communication Design. My imagination is a great escape where I find joy in creating through the play of value, design, color, shadows and light. I love working in many mediums including watercolor, ink, graphite, acrylic and oil. Oh, and I love a great beer!

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Sam Aman Bio Image
  • My personal/gallery work lives at the intersection of American pop culture and being a first generation American with Bangladeshi roots. My speciality is portraiture and I tend to render concepts or narratives that depict people or the human form, through the aforementioned lens of my heritage and aspects of the American zeitgeist. I use oils, acrylics, watercolor, markers, pens, and dry mediums on watercolor paper, canvas, and mixed-media cold press. For commissioned work, I will mostly use digital mediums such as Photoshop, Illustrator, and my iPad. Thank you for taking the time to look at my body of work!

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