List of episodes of the series «Brew Dogs»
- Seasons count: 2
- Episodes count: 17
- Total viewing time: 17 h.
Release date: 9/24/2013
San Diego
- Episode number: 1
- Episode duration: 60 min.
- Episode description: James and Martin set out to make a quintessential Southern California brew by using ingredients they harvest themselves, including kelp and the world’s hottest chili -- brewed while traveling 70mph on a train up the Pacific coast.
Release date: 10/1/2013
San Francisco
- Episode number: 2
- Episode duration: 60 min.
- Episode description: The Brew Dogs get “foggy” in San Fran by making the world’s first vaporized beer. You don’t drink this beer, you inhale it!
Release date: 10/8/2013
Philadelphia
- Episode number: 3
- Episode duration: 60 min.
- Episode description: James and Martin make The Most American Beer Ever Brewed. It’s brewed on a float during a Fourth of July parade -- and the final ingredient is added as fireworks light up the Philadelphia sky.
Release date: 10/15/2013
Seattle
- Episode number: 4
- Episode duration: 60 min.
- Episode description: James and Martin brew the world’s most-caffeinated beer -- a big, bold, chocolate-coffee imperial stout -- on the top deck of the Bainbridge Island Ferry.
Release date: 10/22/2013
Denver
- Episode number: 5
- Episode duration: 60 min.
- Episode description: The guys brew the ultimate Western beer -- a solar-powered, cactus-infused, meat pale ale -- at 14,000 feet, using only the sun’s rays to boil the brew.
Release date: 10/29/2013
Portland
- Episode number: 6
- Episode duration: 60 min.
- Episode description: The BREW DOGS create a uniquely Oregonian beer -- a fresh-hopped, blackberry-infused Berlinerweisse -- while floating on a beer-keg raft down the Willamette River.
Release date: 11/5/2013
Boston
- Episode number: 7
- Episode duration: 60 min.
- Episode description: Along with Sam Adams’ proprietor and legendary craft beer entrepreneur Jim Koch, Martin and James brew a Boston Clambake beer, infused with lobsters and clams and brewed on a tall ship sailing through Boston Harbor.