I still think they could do like 5 eps on a brewery then move to a nother one. Honestly, even I could get tired of it eventually even then.
I was thinking about this yesterday. I know some folks hated him, but I liked sam as a host. I think a show with him hosting would be interesting.But like you said, at first him visiting different brewers might be interesting, hell after seeing a pic that someone posted of AHB's St Louis brewery from his tour last week, even seeing a piece on them might be interesting. But just how exciting would it be for the average joe? I mean "This week Sam meets the brewer of New Glarus for a rousing exploration of oak aged beers."
But at the same time, he is sort of the indiana jones of brewing, he likes to explore beer from around the world, old and new. Could a show like "No-reservations" with him as a host about beer culture, not just about brewing/homebrewing but beer/alcohol culture in general fly in a way that is interesting BOTH for folks like us AND "joe sixpack?"
Maybe beer culture is too nichelike. Maybe one hour specials are all that can hold folks interest.
We had several of those airing in the last few months. I caught a couple/three of them...I can't find the link to the third show...It might not have been my thread.
https://www.homebrewtalk.com/f14/follow-beer-belgian-cooking-channel-right-now-230353/
https://www.homebrewtalk.com/f19/history-tap-homebrewing-contest-tv-show-history-channel-wtf-213750/
The thing is, having worked in TV, I know how they think...Even though there was a short run, and Discovery didn't renew, the minute the first episode aired, you had folks at other channels and independent production companies jumping on the bandwagon, we've even seen posts on here from some video production people talking about developing show-heck even Mbowenz shot airable video of his Artic Alchemy bike trip and has some interest by channels (I think History is interested.)
I predict that just like it's the golden era for craft beer available in America right now, that this year we're going to see a lot of "beer tv."
And of course knowing the internetz and this place, we're gonna hate it all.