Have you had a chance to sample Dogfish Head, Victory and Stone‘s latest collaboration beer, Saison du BUFF? Did you get to try each brewery’s version, or the batches they brewed back in 2010? Want to get the full story behind each of them, straight from the source?
On July 26th from 9–10 p.m. EDT, Sam Calagione from Dogfish Head Craft Brewery, Bill Covaleski from Victory Beer, and Greg Koch from Stone Brewing Co. will be teaming up (again!) to host a virtual Google+ Hangout!
Not a Google+ savvy? Don’t fret, here’s the scoop: It’s a live video stream which will allow all three brewers—and their illustrious moderator Wil Wheaton—to taste through each brewery’s versions of the herbaceous beer, and you’re invited to tune in! Also, good news for non-Google+ users: if you don’t have a Google+ account, you can still tune in – it streams just like a YouTube video.
During the live chat, all three esteemed brewers will talk about how this beer came to be, discuss the craft beer industry as a whole and their great sense of camaraderie, and also dive into the wonderful world of collaborations and why they exist between craft brewers. They’ll also be answering questions from viewers like yourself via the hashtag #HangBUFF on Twitter and Google+.
In preparation for the live chat, click here to brush up on all things Saison du BUFF. Also, be sure to not skip the video below featuring our favorite trio of brewers chatting about the collaboration beer in question.
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