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Title: Brew Masters
Post by: GrahamR on May 10, 2014, 11:24:40 AM
5 episode series on US Netflix about dogfish head brewery made by the Discovery Channel. First episode focused on Bitches Brew, their collabo with sony for the 40th anniversary of the Miles Davis album. Pretty good watch so far, each episode is 45 mins long.

Was apparently cancelled by Discovery as AHB and co put pressure on them to cancel or they would pull advertising

Just thought id let people know about it, Sam seems like a pretty decent dude in all fairness.


To access US netflix just install mediahint and add it to your extensions in Chrome, I believe its in the add on market for Firefox
Title: Re: Brew Masters
Post by: dn218 on May 10, 2014, 01:18:13 PM
Have managed to torrent the 1st 3 episodes by bit torrent, still looking for the last few,the rumour is it was killed off by big business breweries... Ska brewing co do a great pisstake of it on YouTube and Sam Calagione going is gracious enough to take part and poke fun at himself too!
Title: Re: Brew Masters
Post by: GrahamR on May 10, 2014, 01:22:30 PM
there is only 5 eps in total, just watch the last two on NF and your sorted. The Chicha episode is interesting. Corn based beer mashed by human saliva
Title: Re: Brew Masters
Post by: dn218 on May 10, 2014, 01:26:56 PM
Saw that one, yeah cup of kernels to chew for every member of staff, how do you put that one on a CV. Will try the media hint extension, have tried foxy proxy before but NF was too smart for it but BBC iPlayer was not!! ;-)
Title: Re: Brew Masters
Post by: GrahamR on May 10, 2014, 01:34:25 PM
mediahint works perfectly, have been using it for months
Title: Re: Brew Masters
Post by: Kieran the Human on May 10, 2014, 04:20:38 PM
There are 6 episodes -
Bitches Brew
Chicha
Punkin and Portermarillo
Grain to Glass
Ancient Ale
Beers for Batali

Great show - really gets the creative juices flowing
Title: Re: Brew Masters
Post by: Qs on May 11, 2014, 12:35:17 PM
I watched this a few months ago. Not sure what to make of Sam, he seems genuine but I reckon he'd be pretty annoying in reality with all his dude-ness.
Title: Re: Brew Masters
Post by: dn218 on May 25, 2014, 11:06:40 PM
Agree Qs, have started  into one of his books "brewing up a business" and had to put it down because of his lengthy explanations of how non-conformist he is, he seems very affable on the TED talks and has a genuine passion for brewing but.....meh...!!!
Ps his head brewer Bryan Selders is gone now...
Title: Re: Brew Masters
Post by: Hop Bomb on May 26, 2014, 11:43:58 AM
Ive watched them all loads in work while printing. Very enjoyable. Its a bit american but not in any way annoying I thought. All the episodes were on piratebay last time I looked.

Ive watched all the brewdogs episodes too. I have to think its the producers who make them do all this wacky douchebaggy stuff as there is no way you can be that much of an annoying pr!ck in real life, right?
Title: Re: Brew Masters
Post by: Hingo on May 26, 2014, 05:06:09 PM
a great show, pity there's only a few. I never knew there was a 6th ep, must look that up. Watched the other few on US Netflix last year, it contributed to my want to brew.
I can see why people might see Sam as a "meat-head" the way he goes on with the "dude-ness", would seem he would be quite the opposite though if you think about it. He started DFH right outta college, give or take working in a restaurant job whilst studying writing in college, had a very "forward-thinking" approach to some of their brewing & business ideas and now ruing one of the bigger craft/real beer breweries in the US. I'm also reading his book (downloaded on iBooks on the phone so am getting through it slowly) and it's seems to be more of a success story than anything.

Must look up that Brewdogs too. Any other good brew related chewing gum for the eyes out there?
Title: Re: Brew Masters
Post by: ferg on May 27, 2014, 10:41:13 AM
The best thing about this show is that it prompted me to listen to Bitches Brew after years of meaning to check it out... Mind=blown  :P
Title: Re: Brew Masters
Post by: Kieran the Human on May 31, 2014, 11:01:55 AM
Quote from: Hop Bomb on May 26, 2014, 11:43:58 AM
Ive watched all the brewdogs episodes too. I have to think its the producers who make them do all this wacky douchebaggy stuff as there is no way you can be that much of an annoying pr!ck in real life, right?

No I'd say it's mostly them - anything I've seen them in they come across as knobs - anyone I've talked to who has worked in the British beer industry has nothing good to say about them
Title: Re: Brew Masters
Post by: imark on May 31, 2014, 03:53:58 PM
Nah... They're grade a knobs. They had previous form as such on that C4 show about food. The beer show was pure cringe. Saying 'heyloow, how arya' to a glass of beer ffs. And the bald lad comes across as a bit of a sex pest to boot. Ugh!
Title: Re: Brew Masters
Post by: imark on May 31, 2014, 04:21:19 PM
Eh... Blueshed won't be happy with that remark
Title: Re: Brew Masters
Post by: Kieran the Human on May 31, 2014, 04:26:24 PM
+1 on the talking to your beer, "This is how we drink beer in Scotland" cringey - nah it wasn't begrudgery, it was bafflement at the persona the lads have adapted and their double standards. They try really hard to get across that they're anti-establishment and remind us that they're "constantly challenging and reimagining the very definition of beer", yet you can buy their beer in any supermarket in the UK, they're still adding to their list of chain pubs and one of their daddy's financed the brewery in the first place - so punk rock  ;D
Title: Re: Brew Masters
Post by: dn218 on May 31, 2014, 10:46:47 PM
Filthy lucre...
Title: Re: Brew Masters
Post by: Qs on May 31, 2014, 11:53:23 PM
My favourite is how they keep saying how "uncompromising" they are. Yet they totally mellowed out Punk to appeal to a wider market.
Title: Re: Brew Masters
Post by: imark on June 01, 2014, 02:59:31 AM
Brewdog make top quality beer and innovate. I'd say some of the Irish craft scene would happily do the same crawling to the camera if needed or opportunity arise.

I think brewdog are on the path to selling out
Title: Re: Brew Masters
Post by: AdeFlesk on June 06, 2014, 07:07:04 PM
For those who enjoyed the brewmaster series, the brewery dogfish featured here in Brewing tv,
http://youtu.be/bEhQTRwzURc