In the heart of the Colorado Rockies, a remarkable
family has pursued a single vision for generations. They forged an empire
based on "Rocky Mountain Waters."
The Coors family has survived controversy, tragedy and
personal and professional attacks to become one of the nation's richest. The
owners of the largest single brewery in the world, the Coors have always run
things their own way. Their rugged individualism, stubborn entrepreneurial
spirit and deep loyalty have kept them successful for over 100 years. THE
COORS: A FAMILY BREW tells their complete story, from the vision of Adolph
Coors, a German immigrant who founded the company in 1873, to the
controversy that their staunch right-wing views attract. See how the beer
developed a near-cult following in the west (it was the brew Burt Reynolds
smuggled cross-country in Smokey and the Bandit) before going
nationwide. Learn of the tragedies that the Coors have overcome, and see how
they have handled accusations of racism, homophobia and unfair labor
practices.
Interviews with many of the Coors help tell the story
of the family business that has become an American empire.