American Beer (Special Edition)
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Average customer review:Product Description
Five friends travel the United States by minivan and visit 38 craft breweries in 40 days. The Special Edition DVD contains more than 80 minutes of additional material including breweries not featured in the film. This item is factory sealed, brand new with all proper packaging. Ships directly from production company.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #36962 in DVD
- Brand: American Beer (Special Edition)
- Model: 001
- Published on: 2004
- Rating: NR (Not Rated)
- Formats: Color, Collector's Edition, Special Edition
- Number of discs: 1
- Dimensions: 4.00" h x 1.00" w x 6.00" l, .38 pounds
- Running time: 105 minutes
Features
- 80 minutes of deleted scenes and additional brewery tours
- theatrical trailer
- brewery list and info
- cast and crew bios
- interactive menus
Customer Reviews
Great Documentary
What a great concept, to travel the nation visiting great microbreweries and talking about the process. I really appreciated the information and pictures of all the breweries. I enjoyed the way that the documentary went through the process of making beer and how each brewer was able to talk about these steps. Great documentary worth watching many times.
A must see for home brewers
A group of beer lovers tour about 28 breweries in 30 days -- they talk to owners and brewers about the business philosophy, advice and thoughts about brewing better beer from some of the best microbrewers in America. These guys tour breweries ranging from basement-type setups to state of the art facilities ... if you like beer, you'll like this movie, if you're a home brewer, you'll love it.
Beer Tour Envy!
This documentary was a great watch for the aspiring homebrewer/microbrewer. It is not a how-to video, nor a complete tour video, but it is a nice view of some of the small American breweries.
We all know the big boys of brewing, now watch this to see the faces and stories behind the little guys who are out to have fun! Overall a good documentary. It does jump around a bit, but overall it left me wanting to see the entire footage they shot.
I would recommend this video!!
