Meet Jordan Sunseri, a Brewer here at Victory Brewing Company. Stationed mostly in our brewhouse, Jordan melds ingredients together to start the life of a beer.

Q: How long have you worked here at Victory?
A: Three years.
Q: What is the coolest thing about your job? And the worst?
A: The coolest part of my job is getting to work on the specialty beers and the oak barrel projects. That stuff is really fun and rewarding. The worst part of my job is being sexually harassed by our German computer programmer, Herbert.
Q: What was the worst job you ever had?
A: Victory, but only when Herbert is here.
Q: Tell me something about yourself that no one would know just by looking at you.
A: I don’t always mind Herbert’s advances. I’ve never told anyone that before.
Q: When you were a kid, what did you want to be when you grew up? Why?
A: I wanted to be Jean Claude Van Damme. He was in Blood Sport and that movie is badass.
Q: What do you miss most about being a kid?
A: I miss getting in brutal fights with my brother after watching martial arts movies.
Q: If you could witness any event past, present or future, what would it be?
A: The journey of Lewis and Clark.
Q: Finish this sentence: Beer is…
A: On my mind nearly every waking moment.
Q: What’s the #1 most played song on your iPod?
A: “2 Chainz!” I’m just kidding, “2 Chainz” is terrible. I would have to say it’s a tie between “The Time Warp” and the entire Top Gun soundtrack.
Q: What is your favorite line to quote from a movie?
A: “Gooooooooo get to da choppa!” ~Dutch – as played by Arnold Schwarzenegger – in Predator.
Q: What is your favorite Victory beer and food pairing?
A: Moonglow Weizenbock and cheddar.
Q: If you knew the world was ending in 2012, what would you do differently?
A: It is, first of all. Ask the Mayans. I would have invested in Google in 1991.
Q: Which celebrity do people tell you that you resemble?
A: Cary Elwes of The Princess Bride and Robin Hood Men in Tights…
Q: What would you name the autobiography of your life?
A: CLARIFICATION: A life requiring one of those lengthy but popular subtitles.

This moment shining for you! I weep for my big boy now. Read Freud no more and be true!
I’m surprised when asked “what did you want to be when you grew up?” You did not answer “Straight.”
Hilarious interview and Jeff’s comment is pretty great too.