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Jeremy Goldberg | ... | Himself |
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Paul Kermizian | ... | Himself |
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Jon Miller | ... | Himself |
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Robert Purvis | ... | Himself (as Robert Purvis) |
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Richard Sterling | ... | Himself |
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Fal Allen | ... | Himself |
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Ken Allen | ... | Himself |
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Tom Allen | ... | Himself |
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Larry Bell | ... | Himself |
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Sam Calagione | ... | Himself |
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Dan Carey | ... | Himself |
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Deb Carey | ... | Herself |
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Bill Covaleski | ... | Himself |
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David Geary | ... | Himself |
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Mike Hale | ... | Himself |
In June of 2002, five friends left New York City by minivan and set out across the United States to visit 38 breweries in 40 days.
Watching a movie about four guys visiting microbreweries and drinking and like being the designated driver on a pubcrawl. After ten minutes, you're dying for a beer, yourself. There's simply no point to it and you get nothing out of it. The four beer travellers/drinkers do nothing to movie this movie along. If anything, they slowed it down. You can easily leave half this movie on the cutting room floor and nobody would know the difference. It seems like a student film, or a home movie that was never edited. If you want to learn something about beer, there are plenty of books on Amazon.com to read. If you want to be entertained, your spit out of luck.