

Two cyclists, 100 miles, infinite beers—Vermont's thirstiest athletic achievement.
Ex-pro cyclist, Ted King has a lot of love for his home state of Vermont. With its rolling landscapes, rugged gravel roads and its fantastic craft beer scene, he was never unhappy to return home after his time spent in pelotons around the world. As beer and bike enthusiasts, Ted and elite road and CX racer Regina Legge, are taking their gravel bikes down the road less travelled, touring brewery to brewery and learning what puts Vermont’s craft beer ahead of the bunch. As they head north to south, we'll take in some of Vermont's challenging climbs and learn a thing or two about beer along the way.
Cinematography
Vermont foliage porn that'll ruin your weekend plans.
Production
Brewery access that actual beer tourists dream about.
Editing
Tight 56 minutes—knows you're here for bikes AND beers.
Director
Chris Milliman
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Vermont's craft beer dominance (Lawson's, Hill Farmstead, Alchemist) represents a deliberate rejection of mass-market brewing that mirrors cycling's own boutique gravel scene.
Ted King's transition from WorldTour anonymity to micro-influencer authenticity reflects how retired athletes now build second acts through lifestyle content rather than commentary.
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