Run The Jewels: Created as a collaboration between the hip hop duo and Goose brewer lightweights Brian Taylor and Keith Gabbett, Run the Jewels is a draft-only, special edition, dry-hopped Belgian Wheat Ale. The beer was sold at Pitchfork's music festival and apparently replicates one of the pair's favourite scents. We wonder what that could be...
Elbow: Available in Nicholson's pubs across the UK, Charge is a refreshing golden pale ale brewed by Marstons in collaboration with Guy Garvey and co.
AC/DC: The Australian rock legends have lent their logo to a German Premium Lager called Australian Hardrock, honouring their home country's boozy culture.The lager promises to "fire up your tongue like TNT" and is brewed within the mandate of the German purity law of 1516
Motorhead: Not only do Motorhead have their own brand of wine, the legendary rockers have got Bastards Lager as well. It's only currently available in Sweden and was launched especially for the 2012 Sweden Rock Festival. Sweden doesn't actually have a legal drinking age, so jump on a plane kids.
Pearl Jam: To celebrate their 20th anniversary as a band, along with their monumental album Ten, Dogfish Head created Faithfull Ale. The Belgian golden-style brew is super hopped up and reaches a hefty seven-percent alcohol content. Get one down you.
Municipal Waste: Any fan of the band knows they're serious about drinking, so you can be sure that their signature oatmeal stout, Toxic Revolution is the real deal. Toxic Revolution is a dark-as-night brew which is creamy on the palate and has an 8.5 alcohol percentage. It's the real deal people.
Kiss: Considering the fact the band's name is plastered on every other conceivable piece of merchandise, it's no surprise they also have their own 'destroyer' beer. To be honest, though, it's had pretty tepid reviews. "If bottles are too classy for you, Destroyer is also available in a giant can!"
Frank Turner: Turner collaborated with signature Brews to brew his Believe beer, their first wheat offering which has citrus and orange flavours. "I don't know masses about beer, other than that I like drinking it a whole lot."
Queen: Released on the 40th anniversary of the multiplatinum single Killer Queen, the band unveiled their vodka Killer Queen, apparently Freddie Mercury's tipple of choice.
Iron Maiden: The band's Trooper ale is developed by Robinsons British brewery and Bruce Dickinson and has become the brewery's most in-demand beer in their history. Head to your local and seek it out.