For most of the 20th century, beer was dominated by large-scale breweries like Anheuser-Busch, Miller and Coors. By the early 80's, through industry consolidation there were little more than 100 breweries left in the US. The result was an entirely American style of beer, one that had been diluted, homogenized and mass produced. In this environment, American beer lovers seeking quality and variety began brewing their own with a few intrepid pioneers eventually going commercial. With this, a new movement in American brewing began, one of smaller producers focusing on quality over quantity. This is a story of Craft Beer. Credits: Production: Steve Kaye Andrew Kent Chris MacDougall Katie O'Brien Matt Schleicher Phil Schulz Jeremy Williams City Beer Store: Beth & Craig Wathen Homebrewer: Nathan Oyler Lagunitas Brewing Company: Ron Lindenbusch Southern Pacific Brewing: Andy French Zeitgeist: Robin Biles Todd Thumm Music: Broken Cities Statistics: Brewers Association Special Thanks: Rush Jones Chris Lawrence Tony Magee Matt O'Donnell Mareike Pittman Chris Wachter www.facebook.com/hopumentary