Black Art Beverage, Inc.





























































Black Art Beverage, Inc.

 

Business Development

 

The Company was originally incorporated as American Power Tech, Inc. on June 27, 1995. On April 24, 2009 5 million shares representing 52% of the company’s common stock was acquired by Mr. William Dyer from R.V.C.A Partners LLC. Subsequent to the acquisition of the 5 million shares, David Hunt resigned his positions from the board of directors and as sole officer and appointed William Dyer as the sole director and officer to American Power Tech, Inc. On April 24, 2009 American Power Tech., Inc. with Majority shareholder approval, approved a corporate name change to Black Art Beverages, Inc, a reverse stock split of 100 old for 1 new, and an increase in authorized shares to five hundred million from 25 million. On May 22, 2009, the shareholders of Black Art Beer Importers, Inc. engaged in a share exchange with William Dyer.  Control of Black Art Beverage, Inc. changed from Mr. Dyer to the shareholders Black Art Beer Importers, Inc.

 

The fiscal year end date is December 31. The issuer or its past predecessors have not been engaged in bankruptcy, receivership or any similar proceeding.

 

  

The nature of products or services offered.

 

Black Art has its trademark through the Brewery, Braustolz, in Germany. Black Art’s strategy is to begin importing beer for distribution in the Midwestern United States. Black Art Beer Importers, Inc. has been successful in establishing key distribution channels. Black Art has targeted 8 mid west states and is presently licensed in five of them.

 

Black Art will use its marketing and operational resources to capture market share currently controlled by a number of premium brands. The Black Art executive leadership has been cultivated with a focus and expertise on brand building via the music and entertainment industries. Coordination of this type of marketing requires unique skill sets and will ultimately prove successful in the creation of the Black Art Beer Culture. The company intends to leverage its marketing opportunities and participate in various campaigns which will include annual music and variety entertainment events around North America, South America, and the Caribbean.

 

In 2008 the food and beverage market reported $97 Billion USD in beer revenue alone for the United States. The business model which has proven successful has a minimum market penetration objective of 1% by the 3rd year. The high quality of the product line in conjunction with the planned marketing campaign may see us realize that goal sooner than anticipated. The ultimate goal is to build the brand to become a dominant force in the imported beer market. This is the essence that will drive this company from day to day.

 

Black Art Beer has a storied and award winning history in Germany. It is this history of quality and superior taste which will drive it to flourish and become a staple brand in the US import market. The success will lead to the introduction of a number of new products in addition to the current offering. The brewery plans on introducing draft keg beer as well as formulating a quality ‘Diet’ beer to compete in the light beer market. At the present time we have imported 300,000 bottles of beer for distribution.  We will import large quantities as we have sufficient working capital.

 

 Innovative marketing strategies and distribution are positioning Black Art Beer to be a household name in the near future. We are committed to providing rewarding environment for our customer and team which will encourage long term satisfaction and growth of the brand in the beverage industry. The recent events are the result of careful planning and strategic coordination of the management of Black Art Beer Importers.

 

State by State building process

 

Black Art does not sell directly to the public to be in compliance with state and federal laws. The company does market the product, brand, and wholesale to licensed distributors in each state.

 

Black Art is required to have its label approved in each state before it can deliver beer to a licensed distributor. At present Black Art’s label is approved in 9 states with 8 more pending. It is Black Art’s goal to be in all 50 states by mid 2010. Our product is sold to distributors who control our products’ access to the retail markets.  No one distributor is expected to dominate our sales.

 

 

The nature and extent of the issuer’s facilities.

 

Black Art Beer Importers, Inc. presently imports the product from Germany. The company anticipates introducing draft kegs in the near future and is negotiating to reduce shipping costs so as to compete with other premium brands which offer a draft beer product line. The company is also exploring opportunities to contract brew the draft beer under the supervision of the German brewery should shipping costs for the kegs not be reduced and made acceptable to compete. We anticipate having resolution before 3rd Q of 2010.