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Have seen beer wars and thought it was really good. Wondered if anyone knew of any others. Also in a semi related matter has anyone seen brew dogs? If so where can you watch it and what did you think?
 
How Beer Saved The World is entertaining, albeit a touch hyperbolic.

Beer Wars is fun, as long as you keep in mind that it's a biased anti-BMC hit piece.

Strange Brew and Beerfest are on there (or at least are sometimes) and won't really teach you much, but they're entertaining.

There's probably a few more but I can't think of em at the moment.
 
Qhrumphf said:
How Beer Saved The World is entertaining, albeit a touch hyperbolic. Beer Wars is fun, as long as you keep in mind that it's a biased anti-BMC hit piece. Strange Brew and Beerfest are on there (or at least are sometimes) and won't really teach you much, but they're entertaining. There's probably a few more but I can't think of em at the moment.
i haven't watched Beerfest since I started homebrewing, but doesn't one of the characters die in a "fermenter" which is open, see through glass, and yet the beer is somehow carbonated?
 
i haven't watched Beerfest since I started homebrewing, but doesn't one of the characters die in a "fermenter" which is open, see through glass, and yet the beer is somehow carbonated?

Damn boy, it's not a brewing instruction manual, it's one of the best comedies ever made! They also went from homebrewers who kegged their first batch ever to commercial in like 2 weeks using a recipe written in German, and hidden in a creepy wooden doll for a hundred years...and their Gam Gam really was a common German whore...hysterical!!!
 
i haven't watched Beerfest since I started homebrewing, but doesn't one of the characters die in a "fermenter" which is open, see through glass, and yet the beer is somehow carbonated?

By won't teach you much, I should have said won't teach you anything. Hah. I haven't watched it in a long time either, but yeah, that sounds like that movie.
 
biochemedic said:
Damn boy, it's not a brewing instruction manual, it's one of the best comedies ever made! They also went from homebrewers who kegged their first batch ever to commercial in like 2 weeks using a recipe written in German, and hidden in a creepy wooden doll for a hundred years...and their Gam Gam really was a common German whore...hysterical!!!
Oh, don't get me wrong: Beerfest, Super Troopers, Old School, and Anchorman were the bread and butter of my college days. Good times.

Love the movie, but thinking back on it now, as a homebrewer who is utterly obsessed with my beer, it's kinda funny.
 
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