Friday
Jun012012
Brewing TV - Episode 63: Dogfish Head Craft Brewery

Like kids to a candy store, Brewing TV finally makes the pilgrimage to the World of Dogfish Head, its mothership brewery in Milton, DE and the O.G. brewpub in Rehoboth Beach. Join BTV as we learn about Dogfish Head's homebrew-scale Small Batch Brewing program and see how the ideas behind small-batch experimental brewing influence the brewery's large-scale commercial releases. Off-Centered brew for all! [Original postdate: June 1, 2012]
BTV 63 on YouTube - Vimeo - iTunes
Related Links:
BTV Book Club: Extreme Brewing by Sam Calagione (includes homebrew recipes for beers by Dogfish Head and other craft brewers)
BTV Short Pour: Jake's Full Conversation with Sam Calagione
Reader Comments (9)
Thanks for finally covering Dogfish Head! And glad to see you guys finally ventured out East. I really enjoyed the episode and had visited both the Milton brewery & Rehoboth Beach brewpub back in April. You guys covered a lot of good material and Chip did some great visual work. Keep it up. All for brew, brew for all!!!
Awesome, simply awesome!
I've always wanted to drink beer in an Ewok's house!
The brewery tour episodes are always the best. Now you need to cover an Austin brewery. Come back to Texas, Chip!
I love dogfish. I also love jelly beans. om nom om nom.
Dog Fish Craft Brewing is on top of its game in great beer in America with the best of creatitivity genius!!!!
And thank god for All the great mirco breweriers we have now have here,who know that the crap we drank in the 60's & 70s was NOT real BEER!!!!!!
Are they taking applications? I want to work somewhere with a mandatory beer:30.
Did they episode where they send the three brew-sketeers on the road. Please convince Northern Brewer to send you guys Europe to cover some of the beer culture there. That would great television!
**"Dig the episodes"
Awesome episode. I've been looking forward to this, and you guys didn't disappoint. I didn't realize how well DFH managed to integrate Large scale brewing with home brew scale batches, well done Sam, from a business perspective that takes some doing, and is truly inspirational.