Blood, Sweat, and Beer
Blood, Sweat, and Beer
| 01 March 2015 (USA)
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The American craft beer industry is booming like never before. One-and-a-half craft breweries open each day—but far fewer make it to year two. Follow along with in-depth profiles of passionate founders and brewmasters as they struggle to navigate and maintain their place in the industry and in the communities that surround them.

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GamerTab

That was an excellent one.

Ketrivie

It isn't all that great, actually. Really cheesy and very predicable of how certain scenes are gonna turn play out. However, I guess that's the charm of it all, because I would consider this one of my guilty pleasures.

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Gurlyndrobb

While it doesn't offer any answers, it both thrills and makes you think.

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Yash Wade

Close shines in drama with strong language, adult themes.

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Hiden-849-807215

What. A great story following some true entrepreneurs in the craft beer industry. Enough big box Brewers with a wholesale bucket of suds. Give me brews that people put their heart and soul into their creations. You can feel and taste the difference when someone put their blood Swea and Tears into. A real feel good underdog story. I'm really pulling of the guys by the end of the film. Wow. When you want a good story with true people and not some fake drama show with paid actors this is your film. The writers let you k so they are pulling for these towns and these local business pioneers on the new frontier that can and will rebuild this great country. Enough stand in line and by vanilla, give me some true originals and what they put their sweat into. We need more films like this instead of Hoolywood spit out a remake every six months of more of the same. How many times can a dinosaur attack!

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gary-hersey

I absolutely loved this documentary. It provides a fascinating primer on the craft beer industry and while following the lives of several young brewers who are bold/brave/stupid enough to follow their dreams against the odds. If you're even a tiny bit interested in beer, this is the movie for you. If you like feel-good uplifting documentaries, this is the movie for you. If you're that other reviewer "haggis" who really loves macro breweries and is easily offended, you should pick up yoga or marijuana or something because you seem disproportionately upset after watching a 71 minute documentary. Anyways, I can't recommend this highly enough. Check it out!

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bhiden

Blood, Sweat & Beer is an uplifting look at all that is quintessentially American: the ability to pursue one's dream; entrepreneurship, and unfortunately -- law suits. This film entertains, educates, and lifts your spirits as you follow two compelling stories and learn about an emerging industry.It is absolutely incredible that in today's economy, the American dream remains alive and well. I am in awe of the young people who dared to open their own business in a town otherwise left to neglect and despair in today's economy. The hope and optimism shown by them is enough in itself to make this clever movie worth your while. Equally awesome is the dedication, passion, and drive on display by the restaurant owner/brewer who faces legal trouble. He has one of the best lines in the movie, but you'll have to watch to hear it. At 71 minutes in length, definitely worth the investment in money and your time -- a nice escape with great footage and some laughs. A must see!

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caitlinerossi

Blood, Sweat & Beer is a top-notch documentary that follows the story of entrepreneurs fulfilling the American Dream. From the first minute, the film pulls at your heartstrings and you are invested in the success of the two breweries. As a millennial, the story of The Gentleman Beer Co. is particularly inspiring as it shows how hard work and an idea can revitalize a town. And, you can't help but cheer for the hometown Ocean City Brewery to get a win! The story of both breweries and the struggles they had to overcome is what makes this documentary so relevant. Overall, this documentary is a 10 out of 10. Chip and Alexis are truly talented and have a gift for storytelling. Can't wait to see what they come up with next!

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