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Checking up in late 2021; is this brewery successfully up and running now/still?
hey guys i hope u get all the support that u need and people need jobs like u so we can build our country and its hard but thats what life does to everything to us and other people love you channel please send me more about u
wow, incredible information……..I will take your idea and put a blog post…..take me permission
this video is so inspiring. thank you for sharing your story!
I’ll check this place out when I am in pa.
25:13
Shame you haven't got a beer called `Pastor Eyes'
Good video
John smith has the most generic name lol
Great story to hear about
They not even close to bringing back community in craft ales, that's what we do all over Colorado
So you scaled your equipment from 5gal straight to 100gal batches? Wow
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The fact that you guys said that you didn't have the money and you put a donation page is honestly cool and you guys are really humble… may your guys business prosper….think you guys are also awesome
This is inspiring
Lost me at 8:15 …
It looks like Trailer Park Boys doing craft brewing
Duuude. How do you not show the brew systems in the basement!!!!
Great video!
To me there's are curious elements to craft beer and the marketing (sales) process. All things being equal in presentation,there must be an understanding that each individual customer has their own taste preferences;so the selection will fall in their category. I like specific craft beers for their uniqueness of flavor and body in my chosen category. Also…you may be a brewer that provides a great product to a distribution point,such as a bar,tavern or food establishment and those establishments may not keep the lines cleaned or may not serve the beer cold enough,resulting in a poor reflection of the product you worked so hard to perfect and establish. Just my thoughts!
Good job you guys keep it up I’m planning on opening my own brew pub
Im not a beer drinker but I like to get in to beer brewing business is it pusebal to be come a good Brower if I'm not a big beer drinker ?
Brewing beer is awesome. I do it as a hobby, and it keeps my creative juices flowing. Some of those juices are chilled and lives in my fridge. 🙂
Very inspiring guys. I lived in Sewickley almost twenty years ago and I felt fortunate to be able to go to a State liquor store and get my beer. If there had been a craft brewery back then, I would have been the first customer. I am a homebrewer and I won an award at the Mid-South Fair (TN, MS, AR, and MO) brewing competition. I was beaten by a professional brewer by fractions. We homebrewers secretly harbor the dream you guys have realized. I'm so happy you guys worked together to achieve your dream. It seems like an infinitely more difficult thing to do on one's own. I still have the dream to provide my beer to the public, whether it be through a brewpub, keg sales to other brewpubs, or possibly a small-scale brewery. I think I'm going to have to get some friends involved…….
Very interesting!
Let's see the stainless!!
This doesn't make any sense: Being rejected from being a pastor for making beer… Many churches and abbeys made beer. Church and beer go way back
Fantastic video! Loved every minute of it! A nice success story! I hope things continue well for those guys!
how do you turn off the subtitles??
wish you guys all the best
Good doc, they need to lighten up.
Big up fellas, I realize it has been a couple of years but I love the story. You guys gave it your all. Great job. You give hope for guys like me looking to do bigger things. Thanks and I will be by soon.!,,,
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When do we get parts 2 and 3?
Keep up the good work and have fun! Cheers from a Mexican Brewer.
The preacher's story hits home. I have a feeling that if my dream ever comes to fruition I too will have to choose between my church and my passion.
How did you survive the first year? I've run the numbers MANY times and it is insane what it costs to stand up a tasting room and a microbrewery.
How much did it all cost?