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Baja
2015-06-03
James and Martin head south of the border to experience the adventurous side of the Baja Peninsula. In the spirit of the Baja 1000, the wildest, most outrageous off-road race on the planet, the guys brew an equally outrageous beer, using sea urchin and peyote skins and serving it up Michelada style.

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Nashville
2015-05-27
James and Martin head to Music City to brew a beer inspired by Nashville's legendary music scene. The guys team up with Tennessee Brew Works and use music to power their brew system.

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Miami
2015-05-20
The heat is on in Miami, where James and Martin pay tribute to the city's infamous rum running history and brew a rum barrel aged beer while traversing the waterways outside of Miami Harbor.

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Brussels
2015-05-13
When James and Martin head to the land of beer legend, Belgium, it's with a very special goal in mind: to become honorary Belgian brewers and assemble the greatest six pack on the planet.

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Michigan
2015-05-06
James and Martin head to Grand Rapids, Michigan and take advantage of the icy, sub-zero temperatures to brew a potent, ice-concentrated Eisbock with craft beer giants Founders Brewing Company. And what better place to brew an Eisbock than 15 feet under a frozen lake.

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Vancouver
2015-04-29
James and Martin head to Vancouver, British Columbia to craft the perfect apre`s-ski beer, a piping hot- chocolate beer brewed in Whistler. Partnering with Vancouver's Main Street Brewing Company, the guys take advantage of Whistler's many high-adrenaline activities, and take their brew on the ultimate winter sports adventure.

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Berlin
2015-04-22
James and Martin are in Germany, where they're teaming up with old friend Greg Koch, who is poised to open Stone Berlin, the first ever American craft brewery to land in Europe.

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Louisville
2015-04-15
A night of drinking in Louisville with Sean Patton and Jay Larson of "Best Bars in America" inspires James and Martin to brew a beer that tastes like the signature drink of the Kentucky Derby, a mint julep.

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Brooklyn
2015-04-08
James and Martin head to Brooklyn, the craft beer epicenter of the East Coast, and team up with entrepreneurial home brewers Stephen Valand and Erica Shea of the Brooklyn Brew Shop as well as modernist chef Wylie Dufresne to create the ultimate Big Apple Beer.

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Aberdeen
2015-04-01
James and Martin return home to their very own Brew Dog Brewery in Aberdeen, Scotland to revive the ghost of a dead Scottish beer.

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Brew Dogs is an incredibly engaging reality-based television show that debuted on the G4 network in September 2013. The brainchild of James Watt and Martin Dickie, founders of the trendsetting Scottish craft brewery BrewDog, takes audiences on an exciting and educational jaunt through the thriving American microbrewery scene. The series is an intoxicating blend of travelogue, beverage education, and unique brewing escapades that cater to connoisseurs and casual beer fans alike. The dynamic Scottish duo commanders every episode with their passionate and knowledgeable personalities. Pulled together by their enthusiasm and devotion to craft beer since the early days of their brewing adventures in Scotland, James and Martin build on their belief that beer should be about quality, flavor, and enthusiasm. They bring their audacious fervor across the pond to the USA to highlight the integral role independent breweries play in shaping the local craft beer industry. While every episode features a new city, the episodes' structure remains constant. Typically, the Brew Dogs kick off their journey by exploring the city's beer history, breweries, and distinctive culture. They pay homage to these local institutions and tap into previously untapped markets and experimental beers in an ultimate quest to create a distinctive, locally inspired draft. Each episode climaxes with unveiling this craft beer masterpiece that encapsulates the city's spirit and local flavors to a group of local beer aficionados. However, it's not as straightforward as brewing beer the conventional way. They pursue epic constraints like brewing on a steam-powered riverboat in New Orleans, preparing the world's most caffeinated beer in Seattle, or using solar power to brew in Durham. This audacity not only makes for entertaining television but it also demonstrates the imaginative spirit that's driving craft beer innovation. Complementing the brewing escapades are local experiences that pack entertainment and education. They check out local breweries, promote craft beer education, meet fellow brewers, and participate in sometimes quirky local customs. Through these immersive experiences, the hosts and the audience alike get to appreciate the art of craft beer with its wealth of ingredients, brewing methods, and endless possibilities for flavor combinations. James and Martin's chemistry is a significant part of what shapes the show's charm. Their shared interest in producing top-notch beer, coupled with a playful sense of competition and free-spirited humor, brings an enjoyable dynamic to the screen. The pair of presenters build on their natural rapport and enthusiasm for their craft to make beer-talk accessible to non-experts. It's a lighthearted, sometimes self-deprecating nod to the buddy-style travelogue. Furthermore, Brew Dogs does an exceptional job in highlighting the importance and impact of local ingredients and sustainable practices within the beer-making industry. The homebrew segments illustrate the potential for producing enjoyable craft beers with minimal resources. Meanwhile, the chosen brew experiments stress acknowledging and working with the local environment, reaffirming the message of sustainability. Overall, Brew Dogs provides a novel perspective on the world of craft beer. The show was a breath of fresh air in the landscape of televisual food and drink programming. It's a delightful, eccentric, and refreshing TV series that invites the viewer to understand, appreciate, and elevate their beer experience amidst today's rapidly growing craft beer industry. Fun, educational, and inspiring, Brew Dogs captures the pioneering spirit of the modern brewing industry. It carries the enthusiasm and expertise of its hosts – two men seriously passionate about beer – into an entertaining exploration of America's beer culture, emphasizing the importance of innovation and quality. Regardless of their initial beer preference, by the end of each episode, viewers will undoubtedly find themselves excited about craft beer's future and thirsty to sample some for themselves.

Brew Dogs is a series categorized as a currently airing. Spanning 3 seasons with a total of 27 episodes, the show debuted on 2013. The series has earned a mostly positive reviews from both critics and viewers. The IMDb score stands at 8.1.

Channel
G4
Rating
8.1/10
Cast
David Donley, James Watt, Martin Dickie
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