Jim and I have spent a lot of time trying to “break” into the TV gig, but it is tough. We are creating a base slowly, and maybe someday. These guys are coming at it hard and irreverently, perhaps we should insult the royals and make some crazy high ABV shitty beer too. I guess our formula is all wrong.
<p><a href=”http://vimeo.com/41676412″>BrewDogs Pilot</a> from <a href=”http://vimeo.com/user2479830″>BrewDog</a> on <a href=”http://vimeo.com”>Vimeo</a>.</p>
What? No H/T?
You’re gonna have to clue me in. H/T?
Hat tip.
Why? I guess I’d tip my hat to them for being good enough to pull it off. This is kind of the antithesis of Brew Masters, but I don’t think I could watch this stuff every week.
I’m guessing Zac told you about this or soemthing and wants a link?
Actually he told you about it. But anyway, thank you very much Zac Early for pointing me to this post. I appreciate it 🙂
Apparently, you all missed this:
I think Don is secretly in love with BrewDog!
I don’t think its a secret.
I thought we were fed up with these Bozos, but you pimp their TV show? Actually, I don’t know that it’s a TV show, because I’m not gonna watch that video!
C’mon guys, fer cryin’ out loud, its a show about good beer by craft beer people!
Yeah, I know, they stole your idea, but what the hell, go along for the ride. Maybe it’ll be syndicated over here with you guys as the US analogs of the BD guys.
Call me a beer whore if you must, but if its aired here, I’m watchin’ it.
Looks like craft beer must have achieved its zenith and the arc is going into retrograde.
It is a story told a thousand times whether it’s the Teutul family cranking out themed choppers representing TrimSpa, Microsoft and the antithesis of all things having to do with bikes…. Chrysler, aka ‘a cage’. It didn’t matter how embarrassing it was to the industry because someone was making money, while making everyone else sick. Bikes must be themed on very precise criteria which must never be violated; independent thought, craftsmanship and deep cleavage.
After a whopping thirty year presence in the US, craft beer must join the conga line of fads engaging in an inevitable face plant, somewhere void of relevance and dignity, tempered by the cheers of the very masses who consume embalming fluids from St Louis and Milwaukee.
Sure there are dozens of Abbey and Trappist beers which have been quietly and lovingly brewed in the Flanders region of Belgium, for ten or twelve centuries which have not been seen by most microbrewers but their window has closed. It’s time to join the Zombified and extreme media format which has produced the likes of Guy Fieri, Paula Deen and Giada De Laurentiis which violate the very tenets of – independent thought, craftsmanship and with the notable exception of Giada, that last thing.