![]() The organization’s mission is “rooted in the conviction that creative self-expression is a transformative experience that enriches individuals and communities” and RTJ couldn’t be happier to help support their journey. The duo like to give back to the communities where their beers are made, so in keeping with that, a portion of proceeds from the sale of 36” Chain will be donated to the Red Hook Art Project, (R.H.A.P). ![]() ![]() From the moment we talked to them it was clear that they truly care about what they are doing and they really get where we are coming from. States EL-P, “On our unexpected journey into the craft of brewing, we’ve been fortunate to work with an amazing community of artists & enthusiasts from all over the world, and we couldn’t be more excited about our new collaboration with the good people at Brooklyn Brewery. We mean to conjure some straight-up magic.” Sure, it should be fun, but it should also carry real meaning and an almost talismanic power. “These guys think about their music exactly the same way that I think about beer. “It’s been a great experience cooking up this beer concept with Killer Mike and EL-P,” states Brooklyn Brewery’s James Beard Award-winning brewmaster Garrett Oliver. ![]() The beer will be available at Un the Jewels’ run of five live concerts that month. The prize packages available for the winning design and runner ups include cash, a VIP brewery tour, RTJ & Brooklyn Brewery merch, and tickets for upcoming shows. Hip-hop duo Run The Jewels and Brooklyn Brewery are teaming up for a new collaborative beer dubbed 36” Chain, set to drop in August, but they are kicking things off with a contest for fans to help design the label art. ![]()
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