Netflix Orders ‘Brews Brothers’ Comedy Series From Jeff & Greg Schaffer
follows two estranged brothers, Wilhelm and Adam Rodman, played by Aisenberg and Castle, respectively, who find themselves running a brewery together. Each one is a beer genius… a braumeister, but they couldn’t be more different in their beer-making techniques and personalities.
A lot of times in a show you see two people who complete each other. These two don’t even make a full person. Carmen Flood and Marques Ray round out the cast as Sarah and Chuy, respectively.Greg Schaffer serves as showrunner and executive produces with Jeff Schaffer, Jonathan Stern ,
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