Breweries


Dogfish Head - Sam Calagione

Sam Calagione, Dogfish Head

Founder and President of Dogfish Head. He is one of the most out spoken representatives for the beer industry, constant working to expand the love of beer through experimental batches of beer and increasing the public's knowledge through various appearances on film, TV and craft beer events.

Ecliptic Brewing - John Harris

John Harris, Ecliptic Brewing

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Jeppe Jarnit-Bjergso, Evil Twin

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Greg Hall, Goose Island

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Goose Island - John Hall

John Hall, Goose Island

Great Divide - Brian Dunn

Brian Dunn, Great Divide

“Do you really think the word ‘craft’ is what’s selling your beer?”
— John Kimmich
Hair of the Dog - Alan Sprints

Alan Sprints, Hair of the Dog

Harpoon - Dan Kenary

Dan Kenary, Harpoon Brewing

Co-founder of Harpoon Brewery. Harpoon was founded because, as Dan Kenary, “we loved beer and wanted more quality choices.” The company has evolved from a simple passion to the ninth largest craft brewery in the U.S. Harpoon is also noted as being the first craft brewery in Boston, MA.

“If you had said to me 30 years ago that the U.S. would go from the biggest joke... as beer drinking was concerned… to being the best... I would have said bulls*%t. You’re crazy.”
— Dan Kenary
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Shaun Hill, Hill Farmstead

The brewmaster and owner of Hill Farmstead, which bears the title “World’s Greatest Brewery”. Although eccentric, Hill shies away from the limelight, his work generates a great deal of public attention.

Hopsters - Lee Cooper

Lee Cooper, Hopsters

Hopster’s not only brew their own high-quality beers, founder Lee Cooper wants to make the customers the brewers as well, letting patrons have their one experience by helping them create their own brews.

“The entire Craft segment is only defined through the harshness with which it meets Bud, Miller, or Coors.”
— Shaun Hill