University of North Dakota and Rhombus Guys Brewing Company Launch Officially Licensed 1883 Ale
September 26, 2022
The university-branded beer, which is licensed through UND’s licensing company, Collegiate Licensing Company, will be introduced this week at a public launch party on Wednesday, September 28, at Rhombus Guys Brewing Company from 7:00 pm – 11:00 pm, following the Homecoming pep rally in Town Square.
The new 1883 Ale gets its name from the university’s founding year and builds on the current athletic sponsorship held by Rhombus Guys Brewing Company, the newest concept in the line of successful Rhombus Guys branded restaurant and lifestyle ventures.
The university’s trademark licensing office, Fighting Hawks Sports Properties, and Rhombus Guys Brewing Company engaged Collegiate Licensing Company to develop the brand label for the beer. The 1883 Ale will be available at Rhombus, as well the Betty Engelstad Sioux Center and Ralph Engelstad Arena during UND athletic and campus events. Additionally, specially designed 1883 Ale apparel will be available soon at the Sioux Shop.
“We are honored to be the brewers of 1883 Ale, UND’s official beer, and to expand our partnership with the university,” said Matt Winjum, a founder of Rhombus Guys Brewing Company who earned his MBA from UND. “As an alumnus of UND and employer of countless students over the years, the university is special to us, and we are excited to deliver our uniquely branded ale to the Fighting Hawks community.”
In addition to 1883 Ale, the university in partnership with CLC Licensing has also licensed consumables such as coffees, wine, ice cream, and cookies. A portion of proceeds from the sale of 1883 Ale goes back to support the University of North Dakota.
About University of North Dakota
Founded in 1883, six years before the state itself was established, UND gave North Dakota its name when the former Dakota territories separated into two distinct states. Today, UND is a busy 521-acre campus, the state’s largest. We’ve emerged as a leader in engineering, medicine, aviation, space, and unmanned aircraft systems.