The Guys stop by perhaps their favorite part of the Great American Beer Festival, the Farm to Table pavilion, where organic, locally sourced foods were being paired with Craft Beer in a variety of ways. Come enjoy this kaleidosope of taste and ingenuity. Cheers!
Video episode #136: The Guys at GABF, more from the Floor.
The Guys continue their coverage of the Great American Beer Festival with much more from the main show floor including this year's Medal Winners, as well as cameo appearances by The Asquared Beer Wench, Bill Covaleski of Victory Brewing, Charlie Papazian, a massage chair and one goatee. ; Enjoy!
Video episode #135: The Happy Hour Guys are at the GABF!
3 Days. ; 462 Breweries.
Video episode #134, Two Brothers and a Cannon: Tröeg's Brewing.
The Guys make a stop in Harrisburg PA, home to Tröegs Brewing. As kids, Chris and John Troegner built a homemade cannon that had some serious range: And in 1997, they brought their dream of the "Tröeg-style" of beer to eastern PA, and as a result, the range of great craft beer in the surrounding area is much, much richer today. Follow us through a tour of the brewery and a tasting session with these fantastic beers. Many thanks to Dan and Don Lefever and Tracy Rennecker for their help in shooting this episode. Tröegs!
Video episode #133: Making beer with Aspen Brewing Co, THE DRINKING.
The Guys complete this year's anniversary stop at Aspen Brewing by working the rest of the way through the Brewing Process with Rory Douthit, head brewer. And through the magic of film, we get to taste our creation! Will it be a flop, or the best Brown Bear Ale ever? Tune in and see! Cheers!
Video episode #132: Making beer with the Aspen Brewing Company! (part1)
The Guys make their Anniversary stop in to the Aspen Brewing Company, where they've shot episodes every year since ABrew got off the ground in 2008. ; It's been a banner year for Aspen Brewing, and there are big changes a-comin.
Video episode #131: Aspen and Crud, The J Bar!
The Guys delve in to some Aspen history, heading back to the mining days of the late 1800's all the way up to the 1960's, when a certain 'colorful' author made it one of his regular stops. ; And what's all this about Crud in Aspen?