Description: This 2009 release from PBS features a journey through the history of beer in America. This disc is sealed in brand new condition, with the following write-up on back: Grab a pint and a seat as we tell the story of America's favorite drink. From colonial settlers to the struggle of Prohibition, through the rise of microbrews and the unending success of national breweries, The American Brew explores the evolution of beer throughout the centuries. Rich tales, interviews with industry experts, and an inside look at brewing innovations create a compelling anthem to this national beverage that all beer-lovers will appreciate. SPECIAL FEATURES: Over 45 minutes of bonus footage, including "Cheese Wars," a battle between wine and beer to determine cheese's perfect match; conversations with restaurateur Danny Meyer, premier beer critic Michael Jackson, and the editors of All About Beer, a look inside the hidden cellar of New York City's Prohibition-era 21 Club; and Paul Brady's breweriana collection. Immediate payment accepted for Buy It Now listings; for Auction or Best Offer items please pay within three days of purchase. Note that we do not grade CD or DVD cases, as they can be easily replaced. Combined USPS shipping discount available for multiple disc purchases -- listed shipping price for first item, $1.25 for each additional item. (Use "Add to Cart" to apply discount automatically; contact us for shipping discount on large orders.) CLICK HERE to check out our store for other awfully limited audio/film/literature releases, including additional PBS DVDs and more!
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Studio: PBS
Season: N/A
Case Type: Tall/DVD Case
Type: Documentary
Features: Captioned, Widescreen
Actor: N/A
Language: English
Region Code: DVD: 1 (US, Canada...)
Edition: Limited Edition
Rating: NR
Movie/TV Title: American Brew
Director: Roger M. Sherman
Format: DVD
Release Year: 2009
Genre: Education/General Interest, Educational
Sub-Genre: American History/Culture