New Beer Release! The Wild Card Project: James Hayes

We commissioned James Hayes, who designed previous series’ for us, including the award-winning design for Demi-Peche. At its heart, the visual language for our beer labels at Wild Card is inspired by the mystical, occult imagery and bright simple colours of traditional Tarot cards. James Hayes’ third instalment for Wild Card has been carved from the Suit of Wands, a series of cards which rules creativity, experimentation, progress and discovery, qualities which inform every step of our brewing process.  Each design features a central motif associated with legendary romance, blended with archetypal Walthamstow imagery and framed by the mysterious Rider-Waite Tarot.

With this theme in mind, our latest collection is both faithful and experimental, comprising a decadently flavoured Coffee Oat Milk Stout, an IPA, a Pale Ale, and for the first time in Wild Card history, a TIPA! We brewed a recipe which is luxuriously thick and hazy, with bold tropical flavours.

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The design for Willful Ignorance features a Sentinel - a watcher or protector. The 2 of Wands represents planning and progress.

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James’s version of the Knight of Wands features the familiar medieval gilded gauntlet - traditionally associated with lust, passion and adventure.

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in the 1700s, the Lover’s Eye was an item of jewellery that lovers would exchange; featuring a portrait of an eye for their beloved to treasure. This card, the Queen of Wands, represents exuberance, confidence and influence.

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Fittingly, the label for our TIPA features a Gladiator. This symbol and tarot card are all about perseverance, faith, and challenges.

Sia-Deniche Matturi