Beerland

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  • 2017
  • 3 Seasons
  • 6.5  (113)

Beer has always been a popular beverage around the world, but in recent years, it has seen a surge in popularity in the United States. With craft breweries popping up in every corner of the country, beer enthusiasts are constantly seeking out unique and exciting brews. Enter Beerland, a television show that aired on the Viceland channel in 2013. Hosted by Meg Gill, the co-founder of Golden Road Brewing in Los Angeles, the show takes viewers on a journey across the United States to discover the best homebrews the country has to offer. Each episode of Beerland takes place in a different city, where Meg meets with local homebrewers to sample their creations and learn about their brewing methods. Meg is not just a casual observer; she is actively involved in the brewing process and helps the homebrewers perfect their recipes. Throughout the show, Meg highlights the unique aspects of each city's brewing culture. In Denver, Colorado, for example, she explores the city's thriving beer scene and meets with homebrewers who have adapted to the high altitude and dry climate. In San Francisco, she meets with a group of women who are using beer as a way to build community and support women in the industry. One of the most unique aspects of the show is its focus on homebrewing. While craft breweries have gained popularity in recent years, homebrewing has been a beloved pastime for beer enthusiasts for decades. Beerland showcases the creativity and skill of homebrewers, who often experiment with unusual ingredients and techniques to create one-of-a-kind beers. The show is not just about beer, however. It also delves into the personal stories behind each homebrewer's craft. Many of the brewers that Meg meets have turned to homebrewing as a passion project or a way to cope with personal struggles. One homebrewer in Portland, Oregon, for example, uses his passion for beer as a way to connect with his autistic son. Overall, Beerland offers a unique and engaging look into the world of homebrewing and craft beer. It showcases the creativity and passion of homebrewers across the country, and provides insight into the different brewing cultures that exist in each city. Whether you're a seasoned beer enthusiast or just starting to dip your toes into the world of craft beer, Beerland is a must-watch show for anyone interested in the art of brewing.

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Seasons
Finale
6. Finale
June 26, 2018
In the season finale, the winning homebrewers travel to Golden Road's new location in Anaheim for the final decision of which beer will be distributed by Golden Road.
West Texas
5. West Texas
June 19, 2018
In West Texas, Meg tries beers from a Chilean native passionate about bringing farm-to-table to Marfa, and a couple living in a tent on 25 acres of land in Davis.
Pittsburgh
4. Pittsburgh
June 12, 2018
In Pittsburgh, Meg learns how craft beer is promoting diversity, and meets with a group of engineers, a former symphony manager and a self-proclaimed "mad scientist."
San Diego
3. San Diego
June 5, 2018
In San Diego, a virtual mecca for craft beer, Meg meets with home brewers and locals alike who explore how important beer is to the city... especially the double IPA.
Canada
2. Canada
May 29, 2018
Meg tastes four different homebrews and learns how important homebrewing is in Toronto and Muskoka.
New Orleans
1. New Orleans
May 22, 2018
Meg tastes homebrews in New Orleans, where drinking in the streets is legal.
Description

Beer has always been a popular beverage around the world, but in recent years, it has seen a surge in popularity in the United States. With craft breweries popping up in every corner of the country, beer enthusiasts are constantly seeking out unique and exciting brews.

Enter Beerland, a television show that aired on the Viceland channel in 2013. Hosted by Meg Gill, the co-founder of Golden Road Brewing in Los Angeles, the show takes viewers on a journey across the United States to discover the best homebrews the country has to offer.

Each episode of Beerland takes place in a different city, where Meg meets with local homebrewers to sample their creations and learn about their brewing methods. Meg is not just a casual observer; she is actively involved in the brewing process and helps the homebrewers perfect their recipes.

Throughout the show, Meg highlights the unique aspects of each city's brewing culture. In Denver, Colorado, for example, she explores the city's thriving beer scene and meets with homebrewers who have adapted to the high altitude and dry climate. In San Francisco, she meets with a group of women who are using beer as a way to build community and support women in the industry.

One of the most unique aspects of the show is its focus on homebrewing. While craft breweries have gained popularity in recent years, homebrewing has been a beloved pastime for beer enthusiasts for decades. Beerland showcases the creativity and skill of homebrewers, who often experiment with unusual ingredients and techniques to create one-of-a-kind beers.

The show is not just about beer, however. It also delves into the personal stories behind each homebrewer's craft. Many of the brewers that Meg meets have turned to homebrewing as a passion project or a way to cope with personal struggles. One homebrewer in Portland, Oregon, for example, uses his passion for beer as a way to connect with his autistic son.

Overall, Beerland offers a unique and engaging look into the world of homebrewing and craft beer. It showcases the creativity and passion of homebrewers across the country, and provides insight into the different brewing cultures that exist in each city. Whether you're a seasoned beer enthusiast or just starting to dip your toes into the world of craft beer, Beerland is a must-watch show for anyone interested in the art of brewing.

  • Premiere Date
    April 27, 2017
  • IMDB Rating
    6.5  (113)