Craft Beer Channel - Pastry Stout Tee - Black

Craft Beer Channel – Pastry Stout Tee – Black

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We’re not quite sure why there is a link between brewing and loving Pastry Stouts and being into heavy metal, but we don’t make the rules.

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We’re not quite sure why there is a link between brewing and loving Pastry Stouts and being into heavy metal, but we don’t make the rules.

Enjoy this Sabbath-inspired Pastry Stout touting black T-shirt designed by Brad Evans himself.

100% Cotton, Premium Gildan T-shirt

The Craft Beer Channel is Youtube’s biggest beer platform, focusing on making mini-documentaries about the wonderful world of beer, brewing and homebrewing.

It has over 150,000 subscribers, more than 11 million views and is supported by over 500 amazing Patreons. It started in 2013 when cohosts Jonny Garrett and Brad Evans met working for Jamie Oliver. There they used the chef’s TV kitchen to host their first videos, gaining attention for the lighthearted but educational videos about the world of beer.

What started as a hobby has gotten completely out of hand, with the pair making over 600 videos including three feature length documentaries and winning broadcast awards from several beer writing guilds and filmmaking competitions.

Today they spend their lives travelling the world making films about the world’s best breweries, beers and increasingly farmers – telling the deeper stories around beer, brewing and homebrewing with their signature mix of charm, chaos and deep research. They also use their respective backgrounds as a designer (Brad) and writer (Jonny) to produce wonderful books, t-shirts, glassware and merchandise which helps fund the channel.

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Weight .3 kg
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Small, Medium, Large, X Large, XX Large, XXX Large

Country of Origin GB
HS Code 6109100010

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