Possible Sites:
• The Brewer’s Art (Baltimore, Md.)
• Flying Dog Brewery (Frederick, Md.)
• DuClaw Brewing Company (Bel Air, Md.)
• Clipper City Brewing Company (Baltimore, Md.)
The Peg: When most Americans think of beer, they think of the light lager style beers like Coors Light, Bud Light or Miller Lite. Originally beer was much more flavorful and was a craft more than a mass production. There are still craft breweries all over that produce many styles of beer, and there are many very good brews right here in Maryland.
Ideas for Media: Photos with interviewees, audio/video interviews, a page that compares some of the different beers and styles and Google Maps to show locations.
Who can be interviewed?:
• Owners and other employees of the breweries
• Patrons of the restaurants
• Rob Kasper – writes a blog for the Baltimore Sun about Beer
Technical & Other Restrictions: In some cases it might be hard for me to get an interview with an owner of one of these places just for a class project. I could probably talk to alternative sources, but ideally the people who started the businesses would obviously be the best source for the story.
How is this different from what is out there?: There are a lot of craft beer websites and publications, but there are not really any that take the Maryland scene and try to get a behind the scenes look at how all of these breweries got started.