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thinking.violets

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Hi there,

We are a TV production company producing a series on home brewers. We are looking for people who do this as a hobby and believe their beer is better than some well known brands.

We are looking to cast a wide variety of people, from students to retired women.

Please email me at thinkingviolets [at] gmail [dot] com if you fit this criteria so I can send you some further details!

Thanks
 
you only documenting beer ?

what about country wines.....

not that I am interested in being in tv

but there are plenty of cool recipe in the wine catagory :thumb:
 
By the sound of it, it is some sort of competition. I pm'd them and got this reply

Hi Bob,

The company is Thinking Violets. I'm working as a researcher for the series, trying to find home brewers who would like to compete on the television series in a variety of challenges with experts in the industry as the judges.

Thanks,

Gabriella
 
Could think of some great names for it.

MASH
Yeastenders
Hop Gear
The Brews At Ten

:doh: :roll: :doh:
 
Just got more info re this.

The series will be a competition between home brewers with experts judging who will be eliminated each week with a prize at the end. There will be taste tests also which is why we are hoping home brewers beer will win against well known brands.
 
I wonder if they've really thought this through in terms of production time? I mean, it's not exactly like baking is it where you get your results there and then.

There won't be a drinkable product (well, certainly a competative product) for a couple of months after brewday... Lots longer if anyone does a lager.

The logistics of organising filming according to the brewers' schedules, even leaving aside the possibilities of stuck fermentations, the inevitable infected brew and other pitfalls seems like a cat-herding operation of some considerable complexity.

I know I wouldn't be happy having to stick to a rigid brewing timeline, especially if the aim is to produce "best ever beer" for competition.

<Bannatyne>...and fur that reason, ahm oot!</Bannatyne>
 
What about that one where they investigate stolen grain

The Bill

Maybe even a few full length feature films:

The Wort Of The Roses

The Shiny
 
morethanworts said:
If it makes the silver screen...

Spargetacus! :D

Excellent - i was "racking" my brains for ages to get a sparge one :clap:

Speaking of Oldies...

The Syphon Of Brian
Some Like It Hop
 
Fer MEN t behaving badly.

Or if you're undecided between beer and wine - One foot in the grape?
 
Now all we need is a soundtrack

Stuck In The Mittel-fruh With You
Alehouse Rock
 
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