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Brantley Gilbert: Farm Life, Homeschooling, and Non-Alcoholic Beer
6 Mar
Summary
- Gilbert homeschooled his three children on his Georgia farm.
- He focuses on family and farm life, avoiding social media.
- Gilbert invested in Real American Beer to create RAB ZERO.

Country music artist Brantley Gilbert has cultivated a life focused on his South Georgia farm, largely avoiding the spotlight and digital distractions.
Gilbert shared that his three children are homeschooled, emphasizing an education focused on essential knowledge rather than external influences. This approach aligns with his commitment to disconnecting from social media, which he believes significantly detracts from family time.
The country star, who has been sober for 14 years, finds his "wild and crazy" moments in touring. Upon returning home, he remains on his farm, engaging minimally with social media to dedicate his time and energy to his role as a husband and father.
Beyond music and family, Gilbert has become an investor in Real American Beer, co-creating a non-alcoholic beer called RAB ZERO. His partnership was partly inspired by his admiration for Hulk Hogan, the founder of the beer brand, a fan interaction that left him starstruck.
Gilbert credits his sobriety and his wife, Amber, for enabling him to be the father he aspires to be, calling fatherhood his most important job.




