America’s First Beer-Focused Talk & Variety Show Debuts During GABF: The Brew Night Show

imageFrom Marty Jones:

(Denver, CO) – On October 1, the night before the start of the 34th

American Beer Festival, longtime beer journalist, promoter and musician Marty Jones

will debut his latest creation, The Brew Night Show.

What Jones calls “America’s first beer-focused talk and variety show,” the event takes

place at 8 PM at the luxurious Lannie’s Clocktower Cabaret, in the famed May D&F

Clocktower at 16th



“This will be the most entertaining beer-focused talk and variety show ever,” Jones says.

Why has Jones created The Brew Night Show? “Last year,” he says, “I made a pledge

to myself to have more fun and take on some additional creative challenges of questionable artistic value. The Brew Night Show is the perfect way for me to do that.”

“The show,” Jones adds, “allows me to indulge my frivolous passions – singing,

songwriting, juvenile humor, spoof videos and beer – in one incredibly foolish and time-consuming project. All while embarrassing myself in front of my peers and fellow beer

nuts.”

“Most importantly,” Jones adds, “craft beer is suffering from a lack of silly jokes about

brettanomyces, brewery squabbles and yeast flocculation. I’m going to change that.”

The debut of the Brew Night Show is daringly sponsored by Green Flash Brewing,

Draft Magazine and Argonaut Wine & Liquor.

In addition to beery humor and music from Jones (aka “The Bard of Beer Songs”),

the night features interviews with beer-industry leaders (including beer icon Charlie

Papazian), “brewlesque” performers, a one-night-only list of exceptional beers (including

gems from Green Flash, Odell, Crazy Mountain, Wasatch, Squatters and Dude’s

Brews), tasters of special beers, and surprise guests. Jones’ backing band, The

Brewbadours, will serve as the house band for the evening.

Tickets are $20 and are available at www.lannies.com or this direct link: ">">http://

lannies.com/?p=27881. The ticket price includes a free year’s subscription to Draft

Magazine and other beery perks. Doors open at 7 PM, the show begins at 8 PM.

A post-show party begins at approximately 9:30 PM and includes more beer-minded

music from Jones, and songs from beer-industry parody group the Rolling Boil Blues

annual Great

and Arapahoe streets on Denver’s 16th

Street pedestrian mall.

Band, led by Celebrator Beer News publisher Tom Dalldorf. After party admission is just

$5 at the door.

The Brew Night Show’s featured guest is the great Charlie Papazian. The founder of

the Great American Beer Festival and the American Homebrewers Association,

he’s a leader of the globe’s homebrewing and craft beer movements. He is also the

author of cornerstone brewing books and countless beer and homebrewing articles and

essays. He has traveled the world for over thirty years extolling the joys of great beer.

“Charlie Papazian is a hero and saint to all of us who love fine beer,” Jones says. “No

one has done more for the great beer movement now changing the world than Charlie.

He is the Moses, Alan Lomax and Johnny Appleseed of homebrewing and craft beer.”

Papazian will discuss the GABF, the beer culture he helped create, and the newly

revised and updated editions of his Complete Joy of Homebrewing and Homebrewer’s

Companion, which get released on Sept. 30. At the end of the show Papazian will sign

copies of these new books, which will be on sale at the event.

The night also includes the pre-GABF tapping of Treasure Chest 2014, Green Flash’s

annual breast-cancer-awareness beer. Attendees will receive a complimentary Treasure

Chest glass, and Green Flash head brewer Chuck Silva will discuss this year’s

Treasure Chest (a barrel-aged, plum-enhanced saison) and other Green Flash beers.

Green Flash co-founder Lisa Hinkley is a breast cancer survivor. A portion of the night’s

ticket and Treasure Chest sales will be donated to the local office of the Susan G.

Komen Foundation. Two local beer-appreciation groups for women, Barley’s Angels

and Girls Pint Out, are helping with promotion for the show.

Guest Stephen Beaumont is one of the beer world’s top journalists, travel writers and

outspoken ambassadors. He is a co-author -- with famed UK beer scribe Tim Webb -

- of the newly re-issued Pocket Beer Book and the World Atlas of Beer. Beaumont will

discuss his career in the world’s greatest job, America’s impact on the globe’s beer

culture, and why the United States is no longer the planet’s greatest brewing nation.

“The amazing guests, performers and beers we have lined up,” Jones adds, “should be

perfect cover for the fact that I should’ve never attempted this project.”
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