Signature Brew has won a SIBA Business Award, with its collaboration with Tate, Riot Grrrl, recognised for best individual design.
The beer and its artwork, co-created by artist Steve Beech, was inspired by the trailblazing women and art at the forefront of the feminist punk movement of the 1970s and 80s.
The brewery believes the beer, a 4.8% ABV hazy pale, is one of its finest, delivering huge juicy flavours while remaining nicely drinkable. When Riot Grrrl was released in November 2023, it sold out immediately, which prompted the brewery to produce additional batches to keep up with demand.
Signature Brew collaborated with Tate to create a beer that was the perfect accompaniment to its Women In Revolt exhibition, which until 7th April.
“It was an honour to work alongside such an iconic group of artists, that played such an important part in our culture, especially when we look back at the impact it had on the music of that time as well,” said Sam McGregor, co-founder of Signature Brew. “Well done to all those involved in making this such an incredible project.”
To celebrate the success of the beer and the exhibition, Signature Brew and Tate will host two events to provide a final chance to taste Riot Grrrl and see Women in Revolt.
Firstly, Tate Britain will host Late at Tate, on Friday, 5th April, featuring an evening viewing of the exhibition with Signature Brew serving up beers.
Finally, Signature Brew will be taking over Tate Britain’s Corner Bar as a fringe event to London craft beer festival Brew LDN, on Friday ,26th April. The event will feature live DJs, the last ever chance to try Riot Grrrl, and a host of Signature Brew beers.