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What is craft beer in
2016? Most of us can remember the exciting feeling of the spanking new taphouse opening down the road from your
house, offering a plethora of fresh beer you could now finally sip. Each week, news of
a new local brewery, started by weekend homebrew warriors
popped up in my news feed. The excitement was pure bliss! These days, it's
still a fun game to be in, but those memories give me nostalgia similar to
watching The Cleveland Indians at the old Cleveland Municipal Stadium with my
dad. Oddly enough, those memories are separated by 25 years, showing how
quickly craft beer has rapidly changed its face. For myself, the beer is a
driving force, but the experiences, projects, and relationships are the
foundation of this craft house. How can craft be an art without seeking a
deeper meaning? That being said, music has also drastically changed over a
similar time span, where we used to be deprived of a bands current happenings
and their brand's identity. Even in the 90's, if we didn't read it in Rolling
Stones Magazine, or stand in line to buy the new CD, you didn't know much. Now,
with social media we all can see what each individual band member’s breakfast
was. I don't want to go into too many details of comparison, but I'll just say
it's obvious that music and craft beer belong in the same realm.




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which lies on the coast. The hexagonal rocks line
the beach in a gallery meant for another world. This truly is one of Earth's
masterpieces. The rock show was awesome as always and afterward we let Belfast
know who we were. We found an amazing place, Rita's, to enjoy libations of the
night. We didn't sleep that night, as we found out that somehow we voted in
President Camacho and soon we would be putting Gatorade on the plants. Because
electrolytes is what we crave. The rest of the trip had at least 100,
"What the bloody hell America?" questions. Anyways....
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That evening's show was at the famous Barrowlands
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venue
well known for its springboard dance floor. You could tell Jimmy Eat was on
that night. The rest of the night, well, fell a part in a beautiful way as they
always see to do. A morning breakfast of black puddin' and mushrooms set us off
for the next adventure by train to Manchester.
-Thursday Nov 10th,
Manchester, England. The expedition by train from Glasgow to England might be
some of the most beautiful land in the U.K. The lakes district was dotted with
snow-capped hills and small villages with quintessential English farmhouses
dotting the hillsides. We made a "tour bus" stop in Preston in the
name of cask ale. Along our walk, we passed through a famous historic hotel
that Queen Victoria favored in her time. We reached our destination, where a
man asked, "What are you lads doin' here?" We told him of our travels
and he handed us a 10£ bill and said to go get a beer on him. Hell
yes! What a gesture! So, we did! We completed the journey to Manchester,
where the event was held at one of our friend's spot, The Beer Moth Cafe. What
a spot! We enjoyed it so much, we kind of forgot to attend the Jimmy Eat World
show, as alcohol apparently created a perfect storm of fun. As it does. Beer
Moth is one of the great craft beer establishments around the world. What
a great turnout and fun night in Manchester!
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Friday Nov 11th, Buxton England: This little town in the
Peaks District of Northern England has a special spot in our hearts. Since our
first visit to brew a collaboration with Buxton Brewery,
we have found the energy of this town to be just what the doctor ordered.
in listened to the new Tribe Called Quest Album as the train rumbled up
into the peaks, watching the old urban decay regress into the most lovely of
country towns. Upon arrival we immediately bought an old plastic stringed
guitar
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at a thrift shop, knowing that this would come in handy. The Buxton Tap had 8 of our beers on tap, and
there was a buzz in the place. When the Wilderness boys walk in, they know what
is to come! After a few cask ales and conversations with the locals, we headed
to Solomon's Temple, a Victorian era hill marker. This was the scene of the
epic "Muck Elbow" battle that was about to take place. Without going
into to much detail, because it will be in to documentary, you've got to hit or
"muck" the other person's elbow before they muck yours. Enough of
that, as the film will highlight all those hilarious details.
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Speaking of Muck
Elbow, we were ecstatic to see the reaction of the skeptics in Buxton. Jake, the heady head brewer at Buxton Brewery was surprised that we
NAILED the English Mild. The Brits enjoyed our Mild! As the night forged on,
I'll just say this: Damn I love that town and those people! The documentary
will showcase all the fun that was had.
Saturday Nov 12th, The
King's Arm Bethnal Green, East
London:
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Back to London. It can
be a really shitty town to get around in. Trains, planes, and automobiles can't
make that city any easier! We arrived the King's Arms to a packed house and a
lot of happy beer drinkers. I have to tell you, it's SO rewarding to have 8
solid beers that traveled so well. A few of the local brewers showed up from
Kernel and Beavertown Brewing
and we had an amazing night. Unfortunately, we will not be invited to the RE
Hotel in Shoreditch :(
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Sunday the 13th: Find a
plane, and say goodbye.
Projects like these keep
the passion alive. Serving our beer, humbly, from Gilbert Arizona in another
part of the world is a feeling I'll never take for granted. Thank you to the
fine gentlemen in Jimmy Eat World for the collaborative effort. Those boys and
their talents are endless. The road is a serious grind, and they put on
packed-out shows every night. The beer raised 4k in charity, which will go to
The Phoenix Children's Hospital and MS Society. This project will be filed
under success!


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