Jupiter Jazz

Moscow Mule Sour With Ginger, Lime, And Hibiscus - 6.1% | Made in collabration with the Beltline URban Mural Project

Tart, Refreshing, Zingy. Fortune favours the bold, and in the spirit of our fourth annual collaboration with BUMP,  we’re expanding our horizons, and embracing the intentional experimentation foundational to Calgary’s most immersive community art festival. This cocktail inspired quencher transcends the cosmos with the traditional lime and ginger of a mule, while defying convention with the berrylicious addition of hibiscus. We make beer to be enjoyed as a collective and this starbound spritzer is here to pique your imagination and craft a vibe befitting this ever-evolving cityscape.

🍻 Available now in the taproom, online and at all your favorite EST stockists. We’ll also be slingin’ these beers (and more!) in the beer gardens at the Graffiti Jam and Crash Out Festival Finale, so catch you there!

 
 

BUMP x EstBrew

This is the Establishment’s 4th year working with BUMP to craft a beer made with the vision of bringing folks together in the name of public art. These collaborations feature forward thinking, easy drinking styles and eye-catching departure from our classic black and white label. Label art is commissioned by local talent and is inspired by the spirit of the BUMP festival.

  • Leechuts is an independent illustrator and designer based in Calgary with a Bachelor of Design from AuArts. Her work is often influenced by her heritage, inspired by Japanese aesthetics and culture. She draws from her traditional illustration education and graphic design knowledge in her art practice, playing with a juxtaposition of the two visual genres, with a focus on themes regarding the human condition and the relationship with oneself & everything around us.

    https://www.leechuts.com/

    https://www.instagram.com/leechuts/

  • Maedeh Mosaverzadeh is an award-winning visual storyteller based in Calgary, Canada. She holds a Master of Fine Arts degree in the field of Drawing from the University of Calgary. Maedeh unfolds stories about life, people, and nature through illustration and animation. She is passionate about bringing awareness to environmental issues such as plastic pollution through her artistic practice. Maedeh invites viewers to reflect on environmental concerns, urging them toward positive change. She loves using vibrant and earthy colours in her work, with yellow being her favourite colour.

  • Matthew is a multidisciplinary artist specializing in Illustration, Painting / Murals, Design, Photography, and Sound art. Matthew is a 2020 graduate from the Alberta University of the Arts with a bachelors degree of distinction in photography. Currently working at Alberta University of the Arts in the Bookstore, and as one of the main graphic designers of the institution to advertise the various student services available to maintain mental health and wellbeing as a student on campus. Throughout his practice Matthew combines both physical mediums such as drawing, painting, collage, and print media with digital processes such as using Photoshop, graphic design, and photography. Exploring different mediums and textures is a big part of his work.

  • Harvey Nichol is an interdisciplinary artist from Tondo, Manila and he is currently based here in Calgary. His work embodies elements from various art movements such as neo-expressionism, folk art and street art, which he coined as street-folk-expressionism. His practice is influenced by his life experiences as an immigrant and his life living in the streets in combination this with his love of folklore and mythology. He is inspired by both pre-colonial Philippine culture and the socio-political climate of today’s world. Harvey immigrated to Canada when he was fourteen and shortly after he became disenfranchised. After years of struggle as a homeless youth, he found his passion in art and started his journey as an artist. Harvey is currently pursuing a major in Sculpture at Alberta University of the Arts where he dabbles in different mediums of expression such as storytelling, clothing design, 3-dimensional works, printsmaking, digital works, and the list continues to grow. He’s been featured in numerous articles here in Canada and back in Asia, such as Avenue Magazine, The Issue YEG, CBC Calgary, Fabefo Singapore, triART Philippines. He was also recently nominated for the Immigrant of Distinction Award 2021. His goal as an artist is to inspire young artists in Calgary and back home in Tondo, a sense of self-fulfillment that empowered him through art.


ABOUT BUMP

Launched in 2017 as the Beltline Urban Murals Project, BUMP Festival has evolved into Calgary’s most expansive public art initiative, reshaping neighborhoods with cutting-edge installations and progressive public programming. Artist-led and community-powered, BUMP pioneers a new vision for Calgary’s urban spaces, positioning public art as a catalyst for cultural transformation and collective imagination.

Beyond the visual, BUMP fosters artistic discourse and community engagement through a range of forward-thinking programs including an Urban Arts Conference, Alley Parties, Guided Mural Tours and workshops. Each program embodies BUMP’s belief that public art can elevate communities, spark dialogue, and challenge conventional spaces. With an unwavering commitment to diversity and inclusion, BUMP showcases a spectrum of voices, perspectives, and aesthetics. Our mission is to continue transforming Calgary into a more vibrant, inspiring city that celebrates the power of art in reshaping public life.