Poured in PA is a documentary series from GK Visual showcasing Pennsylvania’s craft beer industry. Its award-winning, feature-length film, Poured in Pennsylvania (2018), received a Mid-Atlantic Emmy nomination. Poured in PA: The Series continues its high-quality storytelling in an episodic format. Both are available streaming on Amazon Prime Video.
bottle drinker here, hate cans, the aluminum flavor at the bottom, Love Troeg's. But id say dont brew beer unlessnits the equivalent of food and water to you. PAPA, pennsylvania pale ale, ... so can i have a job?
You can do beer + yoga at Olde Bedford Brewing! I think you can do it at least once a month. It used to be more often, but then the yoga instructor had a baby, so things are by ear for now.
As a PA hombrewer, I have used Deer Creek malts. They have one of the best, if not the best, malts on the market today. I made some fantastic beers with their grains. In particular, Deer Creek Pale Ale, which is one of my favorites. I really need to call down to Glen Mills and see if they do tours of their facility. 🙂 Would love to visit. 🍺
Would be wild to have a pop up or a brewer who’s using all PA ingredients to have the farmers at the event or brewery. You could meet the farmer who supplied the grains, the farmer who supplied the hops, and of course the brewmaster. Shake hands with the people who made your beer would be super cool.
:-) glad you got out to talk with the stellar folks at GEMS in a previous episode and great to see some coverage of those of us growing hops in the Commonwealth! Keep up the great work!!
Great video. My wife and I visited EAW in August 2017. We drank tasters in the back of the brewery. I had a pint of Keyboard Warrior and a Tattooed Lady. Very good. Great guys. We will visit again.
@@Bierkergaard We were excited so many brewers volunteered to share their knowledge on sours, then pack it into one episode. Glad you enjoyed it too, cheers!
Cheers friend we just subscribed after your video found us . We love to home brew beer, grow some hops, make different meads and wines and others on our channel. Stay thirsty and brew good beer.
We are always filming/editing new stories to share! You can find all our episodes on our playlist "Poured in PA: The Series." Thanks for following along and supporting PA Craft Beer!
Hi, my name is Kathy and Steven is my nephew that I have not talked to or seen in years. I was wondering if you could pass my email address on to him if he would like to get in contact. Let him know that I am back living in Erie. Thank you much, Great work guys!!!!
I haven't been to Rusty Rail yet, but I have had plenty of their beers in can. I'll definitely put them on my list of breweries to visit because I like a diverse selection of beers to choose from. I'm so tired going to breweries and most of the beers on tap are some sort of IPA, most likely a Hazy IPA. Don't get me wrong I like them, but once in a while you just want something different like a Flanders Red Ale or something 😄
Fantastic malts. I love Deer Creek. I made some excellent beers with their malts. It's pretty cool to say the beer you brewed is made with PA grains, malted in a PA malthouse, using your own home grown hops, right here in PA. Keep up the good work.
Please keep the content coming! Enjoyable from start to finish. Me personally, I'd like to see more info on Voodoo Brewing. Perhaps an episode on just them alone. They've been punching WAY above their weight class for a long time, in particular with their brewing (i.e. their barrel aged series), and growing like crazy in recognition/demand among the conversations of beer nerds on the east coast. They have so many great relationships and collabs with breweries all over the world for being such a (relatively) small brewery.
Thanks Caleb. Definitely check out Voodoo in our feature length documentary if you haven’t already. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-A_Sa69d17Y4.html
Great to see the guys from Levity in the spotlight. I worked with them on a project in Pittsburgh about five years ago and have stayed friends with them since. Good beer, good people.