[HBF] Re: German Brewery Suggestions for Television Show

Greg 'groggy' Lehey grog at lemis.com
Die Aug 16 05:39:52 CEST 2005


Entschuldigt bitte die Sprache.  Hat einer von Euch eine Idee?

Greg

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> Date: Mon, 15 Aug 2005 11:14:25 -0400
> From: "Jodie" <jodiedavis at adelphia.net>
> To: homebrew at hbd.org
> Subject: German Brewery Suggestions for Television Show
>
> Yeehaw! Not only are we going to Germany, Switzerland and France to
> shoot episodes of the TV show I host, but we get to do a show on BEER!
>
> Swallow your beer before you read this: It's a quilting show. Well, the
> tag line is "not your average quilting show," as we aren't a bunch of
> gossiping uh well-fed biddies gathered round the quilting frame. For
> one, a home brewer is the host!(Just won my first best of show this
> summer and have to admit I'm more proud of it that they TV awards I set
> it beside--though an Emmy could change that.) Our format is: We go
> somewhere and get inspiration, come back to the studio and turn it into
> a quilt. We've been on the Oregon Trail in Conestoga wagons in the
> mountains of Wyoming, and this week were supposed to be learning to sail
> in Narragansett Bay, then board a replica of a tall ship for a sail,
> etc., but the weather has kept us home.
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> In addition to the sewing machine factory, European quilt show and
> cuckoo clock episodes (my pick) we decided this morning to do a show on
> beer, visiting a brewery and turning the experience into a quilt for the
> guy (girl!) in your life. I'm looking for suggestions as to where to go.
> We could do the big monastery brewery like Andecks (which may be a good
> idea because with the current anti-alcohol attitudes here in the US the
> monks would squash any quilter's quibbles) or--my choice as a brewer--a
> small family-run operation. We need tremendous eye candy which I think
> the countryside would provide more of especially considering our
> audience won't be tuning in for the beer. I see it as a human-interest
> story. Though, since we'll be in the Black Forest we can do the big
> Munich brewery and then shoot some bits at small pubs/breweries along
> the way. I also read about a castle beer hall in Tegernsee where you get
> the real Bavarian experience complete with lederhosen and feather caps
> and "radis" comsuming. But no mention of a brewery. Tying in food might
> be a good idea too. We could also do the small family brewery and then a
> piece on steins or mugs for the second segment, and have the steins as
> the images for the quilt.
>
> So fellow home brewers, have those of you who have traveled to Germany
> any suggestions?
>
> Jodie
>
> Jodie Davis
> www.jodieandcompany.com
> www.ccarhomebrewclub
> www.rubberduckie.net
> www.quiltersnewsnetwork.com
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