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Drink these local beers while watching the new documentary ‘Brewmance’

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Pour yourself a cold one and prepare to fall even more in love with beer because the 90-minute documentary “Brewmance,” which tells the story of craft beer through the eyes of two Long Beach breweries, will be released this month.

“I think it’s going to make people thirsty and run out and buy a beer,” said Christo Brock, a Long Beach-based independent filmmaker who will release his latest documentary on April 13.

The film follows Long Beach’s vibrant DIY craft beer scene through the stories of local brewers who go from amateurs to pros.

Featured in “Brewmance” are Michael Clements, Eric McLaughlin and former Reel Big Fish trombonist Dan Regan of Liberation Brewing Co. , which opened in May 2018, as well as Jesse Sundstrom and his father Dan, co-owners of Ten Mile Brewing, which opened in April 2017.

The documentary, which Brock began filming in 2016, shows the challenges they face and eventually overcome as they go from home brewers to opening their own breweries in Long Beach.

It also includes interviews with craft beer pioneers such as Fritz Maytag of Anchor Steam, Ken Grossman of Sierra Nevada and Jim Koch of Sam Adams.

And since Brock predicts it’s going to make people want to run out and get a beer, why not grab one from the breweries featured in the film?

With that in mind Regan and Sundstrom each recommended five beers from the breweries to sip on while watching “Brewmance.” (Sundstrom sent his recommendations via email)

Here are the beers to pair with “Brewmance” in the order they were recommended.

  • Dan Regan of Liberation Brewing Co. during the filming of “Brewmance,” a new documentary about Long Beach brewers. it will be released on April 13. (Photo courtesy Brewmance).

  • Jesse Sundstrom (left) and his father Dan Sundstrom of Ten Mile Brewing during the filming of “Brewmance,” a new documentary that follows homebrewers as they go from amateurs to pros. It will be released on April 13. (Photo courtesy Brewmance).

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Ten Mile Brewing

The Beer: Sunnyside Pilsner

Sundstrom recommends this beer as a good “pre-gamer” while settling into your easy chair to watch “Brewmance.” It’s a classic pilsner made with the history of homebrewers in mind that will prepare the viewer for the history they will learn in the film. “Sunnyside speaks to the history and tradition of brewing and specifically home brewing established early in the film,” Sundstrom noted.

The Beer: Hidden Hollow Kentucky Common

Sticking with the history angle of the film, Sundstrom’s Hidden Hollow beer is a Kentucky Common style beer, which is a lesser-known style that was developed in the mid-1800s in Louisville. So sip on a historic beer while learning the story of craft beer.

The Beer: Lost Monarch Double IPA

While Sunnyside is meant as a warm-up beer, this one is meant for the meaty part of the movie when it’s time for a beer that packs a wallop. And at 9.2% alcohol by volume this beer will do the trick.

The Beer: Swarthy Czechman Dark Czech Lager

Just as the film shows the roots of Ten Mile Brewing, Sundstrom notes that this lager shows how true Ten Mile has stayed to traditional European styles.

The Beer: Maggie Mae Blonde Ale

For Sundstrom, one of the most important things the film reveals is that family, faith, food and friendship are at the core of Ten Mile, so this beer is dedicated to their old dog Maggie, who will forever be a member of the family. “Maggie was our family yellow lab who still has a place in our hearts,” he wrote.

Liberation Brewing Co.

The Beer: The Corrupt Blonde Ale

Regan is pairing this blonde with the film after seeing the final edited movie. “We were there living it and one of the surprises about seeing an edited completed movie is all the production stuff, cool visuals and the sound of the bubbles,” he said. So since this beer is “bubbly and full of sunshine,” it will go well with the movie, he said.

The Beer: Figure 8 Citra Pale Ale

Since the movie brings back a lot of nostalgia for Regan, this beer made the list because it was named after the Figure 8 roller coaster that was once at The Pike in Long Beach. “It was fun watching ourselves and the Ten Mile guys from a few years ago when we had a lot of hope and excitement,” he said. “This beer goes way back and is full of hope.”

The beer: Sick Beat Wheat Ale

This is a brand-new beer that was released a week before the movie, so since it’s also a new release it’s an obvious match.

The beer: Black Lodge Schwarzbier

The movie looks at the challenges of opening a brewery — obviously it isn’t always smooth sailing. For Regan, one of those challenging moments was when they had trouble getting their brewing kettle to work. “Like all good movies there’s some dark parts in the movie for everyone whose story is being told so we picked this beer because it’s dark and roasty,” he said.

The beer: Jackrabbit American IPA

The Jackrabbit is the house beer at Liberation Brewing and the perfect choice if you get emotional while watching “Brewmance.” “We feel one of the main characters in the movie is Long Beach and Jackrabbit, like the movie, is a love letter to Long Beach,” Regan said.

Brewmance

Information: brewmancemovie.com also available on video on demand platforms including Apple TV, FandangoNow, Google Play, Vudu and others.

Ten Mile Brewing:  1136 E. Willow St., Signal Hill. 562-612-1255 or tenmilebrewing.com.

Liberation Brewing Co.: 3630 Atlantic Ave., Long Beach. 562-349-0133 or liberationbrewing.com.


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