12 Amazing Pieces of Beer Art Made For Beer Lovers
These artists took “DIY” artwork to a whole new level with great beer artwork.
By The Beer Community on Oct. 15, 2018

Beer art you have to see to believe!
Not only is beer a fantastic ice-cold beverage, it’s also a sport (beer pong), your favourite food group (beer is basically liquid bread), and most importantly, beer is art.
What is beer art?
Beer art is a form of recycling beer cans, beer bottles, or beer caps and turning them into rad art or useful things that you can use in your household (like a beer can flower pot).
Below are 12 amazing pieces by artists that don’t just drink beer, but turn beer into the finest pieces of beer art your eyes will ever see.
Amazing Beer Art
Bottle Cap Parrot (Macaw) by themoorefamilyfolkart
Mixed Media Beer Can Wall Art by Christina Massey
View this post on InstagramApparently it is International Beer Day, and as I use #craftbeercans to create my work, this post is for you #beergeeks Name that can! . Tag/comment the brewery if you spot it:) . . . . #internationalbeerday #intlbeerday #craftbreweries #beernerd #weaveweird #beergames #beerknowledge #craftbeerlover #craftnotcrap #beerporn #beerart #beerartwork #boozyart #humorousart #contemporaryfiberart #mixedmediaart #sustainableart #environmentalart A post shared by Christina Massey (@cmasseyart) on
Bottle Cap Bob Marley by jambottlecapart
View this post on Instagram41 years ago today, two days after being shot, Bob Marley ended up playing a free concert to ease political tensions growing between two warring political groups. What a badass for peace! #bobmarley #rasta #peace A post shared by 🇨🇦 Jeffrey Adam Meszaros 🍺 (@jambottlecapart) on
This sculpture with a beer bottle base by 5.1.K8
View this post on Instagram#makeartnotwar #recycle #handmade #recycled #art #motherearth #upcycling #design #waste #green #reuse #trash #grimmbrewery #craftnotcrap #craftbeer #5.1.K8 A post shared by 5.1.k8 (@5.1.k8) on
Beer Can Texan Wall Art by Ivan
The Beer Can House in Houston, Texas
View this post on InstagramBeing a tourist! #houstontx #beercanhouse #livebygoldenrule A post shared by Emily Townsend (@emdawgydawg3) on
The “Beer Can House” is made of 50,000 beer cans. The house was made in the 1960s by John Milkovisch, a beer lover, who turned his own home into a Beer Can House.
The Beer Can House is a tourist attraction that you can visit at 222 Malone Street, Houston, Texas.
Beer Bottle Lanterns
A beer can house made for tiny beer people
Beer Can Transformer

A map of the United States made entirely beer cans

A beer can car

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