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		<title>By: A Quick Review of the Video, "The American Brew" &#124; Thank Heaven for Beer</title>
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		<dc:creator>A Quick Review of the Video, "The American Brew" &#124; Thank Heaven for Beer</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] The film was balanced.  Now, an overenthusiastic beer geek may not find the film as balanced as I did, as the film does not focus on the craft beer industry; though it does explore and aggrandize the movement, both at the stylistic level, and industry (i.e. disintegration of monopoly) level.  The film rather explores the history of beer from Christopher Columbus, to the Thomas Jefferson, to Adolfus Busch, to Fritz Maytag, to Garret Oliver.  The producer/director&#8211;Roger Sherman&#8211;is not a one trick pony. The fact that his portfolio... [...]</description>
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