Thanks for supporting us for the last 10 years! What's been your favourite video? Here are links to ours: VIDEOS MENTIONED Homebrewing in the Arctic: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-n59vNUYKUIc.html Homebrewing in the Arctic II: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-dkvGz2zuHg4.html Looking for a New England: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-hndGk61qBXM.html Cask Ale at Home: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-4tU3mGLp5CA.html Keep Cask Alive: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-koBkpVVouMk.html Building the Brudio: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-mbOe4EOoNDg.html Better than Guinness: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Ou845rZgpwc.html The Hops that Built Craft: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-52nl1Fh6qnQ.html Omnipollo feature: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-KLjaEtic3nk.html Adnams feature: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-8ldIMPdtYsA.html The Time is Now: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-9BwO7gbhdns.html
Loved it. So pleased to see the real ale hand pumped at home in the list. It totally changed my view of what’s possible at home and resulted in my building an English themed pub (in North Queensland, Aus) and brewing all grain real ale that is definitely equal to or better than many bottled commercial ales. The first real ale hand pumped beer that I produced resulted in the same astonished look that Jonny had, just awesome. All during covid lockdown. I bought genuine hand pumps, pub furniture, pub games, bar towels, mats, the works (what else was there to do in lockdown.!) It’s also the main reason I’m a patreon, a thank you - as well as the ongoing quality posts… keep up the great work..
The cask ale series is amazing and my favorite out of many favorites! The feature length docs are so well done and provide great details, info, and fun. It's great you 2 are still together and having a great time. You've lasted longer than most marriages!
The hour interview with Vinnie is one of the most influential things for me when it comes to homebrewing and wanting to break into brewing professionally.
Lads I have said this before here and I will say it again now: you two punch miles above your weight in terms of the content you provide. I am delighted to be a Patreon of this channel and I would urge others here who regularly watch and enjoy this content, but who are not yet Patreons, to give it some thought. It feels good to contribute and the patches look sweet on your bomber jacket. As an old lecturer once told me, "If you want to see more of something in this world then get your wallet out." Here's to the next ten years!
The lock down cask episode is definitely one of my favourites. Such a moment of joy in a shit period of time, and sowed the seed for the Keep Cask Alive project. ❤
For me its friday again, sooooo grilling vegan burgers, beer (kasteel tripel again 😅 i know) and the good lads from Craft Beer Channel 🍻 what it trip it was and still is. Lovely to be here with you guys. cheers everyone
Your keep cask alive video series has been one of my favourite videos of yours. Especially, the visit to Hook Norton Brewery that was just brilliant. Congratulations to you both on reaching 10 years! I will raise a glass at the Neon Raptor TTO I'm attending tonight.
Have loved every moment of our projects/discussions/friendship. Well done the 2 of you (and back room team??!!??) always amazing content…so much effort has gone in over the 10 years, so clear to see. Xxx
This channel's unique - home brew, history, enjoyment - wonderful stuff. Your documentaries are things that nobody else is doing, so they're golden for learning about beer when we wouldn't necessarily have the time ourselves. They're very much appreciated, especially the time you invest in producing amazing videos. Good luck for the next 10 years and beyond!
By coincidence, I was thinking about the darkest days of lockdown just last night, as you do before nodding off. How utterly unbelievably surreal it all seems now, just three years later. At a time when my wife and I had to do video calls to our daughter and my elderly mother, your channel had exactly the effect Brad mentioned. And my first taste of cask in about a year was sublime! Good job I had homebrew to see me through! I look forward to every video guys. You feel like my mates but have no idea who I am. Fabulous content. Long may it continue.
I’ve watched a lot of different beer channels and they will cover elements of what you cover. You guys do the “whole enchilada” bravo and keep up the good work
I loved when you visited my neck of the woods over here in Pennsylvania and visited Forest and Main, Troegs, and New Trail. That was very cool! Good luck with the beerfest!
Looking for a New England is my favorite. It inspired me to travel to New England with my wife and 1,5 year old and roadtrip around to visit almost all the breweries. Fantastic times! And I still watch the doc from time to time and reminisce. Love your work ❤ Hoping for 10 more years! 🍻
I absolutely loved Now IPA. I bought the multipack of cans to watch the documentary. Properly bitter English IPA. A taste almost forgotten in the tide of American IPAs and NEIPAs, as great as they are too. Difficult to pick a favourite video but I loved the series on cask and especially Hook Norton and Adnams. Both excellent breweries.
The Sirens hop documentary was fantastic! Immediately after I saw it, I was hoping the 4 beers would make it to Hong Kong. Fortunately, I was able to find Centennial and Cascade a bit later in Hong Kong.
I learned more about brewing Imperial ales and Westies from your Omnipollo and RR collabs than I would have brewing 10 batches of each. Cheers to that :)
Happy anniversary! Keep up making great videos. I'm always happy to discover a new upload. Greetings from southwest Germany. "Gut Sud!" (Have a good brew!)
Your Anspach & Hobday video influenced me to make a stop at their Arch House location while in London on holiday back in October of 2022 to try their London Black as well as their other beers on tap. I was also surprised to find that they had done a collaboration beer with DC Brau, a brewery near where I'm from. Great video, congratulations on 10 years!
Your 5 points series was my first introduction to you guys. Lockdown was the catalyst for my start in homebrewing and you've been there the whole way. Keep up the banging content. But please for the love beer put your poster in the middle of the frame. 😂
thank you for your insights to your videos and also the introduction to the videos i haven´t really known by now. My favorite video from your channel, maybe a bit biased as i lived in the country for several years, is the recent Budvar (CZ) video series 😃😎✌
It really doesn't feel that long ago that I first started watching your videos, but I've just looked it up and it would have been around April 2014 when Jonny appeared on a podcast I used to listen to. I've watched every video since then so definitely looking forward to coming to the festival in September!
Your trip to Omnipollo was brilliant and on my top 3, along with the New England journey. Meeting passionate people never gets old. One of my other favourites is cooking with beer, especially the Imperial Stout & Biscoff Brownies video. I've used that recepie alot since then (just replaced the biscuits with walnuts because I can't get the biscuits in Denmark). But did you forget your live sessions? Verdant stands out to me, but there have been alot very interesting (and somewhat silly at the end) shows. And let me finish with a "I respectfully disagree": Youtubing can certainly be documentary - you've proven that on many occations. Love & beer!
Fantastic look back on some amazing content you've created! Another favourite of mine was little earth project, I say that as it's local to me (Bury St Edmunds) and I'm camping there again this weekend. Also like to take a moment for Anchor, who it seems are closing their doors.
Cant believe its been that long, I've ended up traveling to a few of the places after seeing your videos and having great experiences with family & friends (thanks for that!). I was a home brewer before I saw your videos but they have inspired me to use more local ingredients. Keep up the good work, maybe you can take on a few apprentice workers one day lol to do the camera, sound etc, so you guys can focus on the other side.
Awesome videos guys. I have been with you since a few years in and will continue to watch your content when released. If you ever come to Australia hit me up and I will show you around to some of the best breweries we have here (live in Brisbane but have family and regularly visit Adelaide and Melbourne) and introduce you to some amazing local brewers!
Honestly couldn’t have said it better, puts it into perspective! Thank you kind stranger for brightening my day - I’ve been struggling recently with depression as my transgender son has been in and out of the rehab centers in town & my lesbian boyfriend left me. Just wanted to let you know you brought a little brightness to an otherwise dull day!
The cask ale docuseries was brilliant and made me find cask in Toronto, the Porter video was inspirational and made me seek out that beer when I was in London last summer. But that said... Pickled Onion Monster Munch and Orval didn't make the top 10!?!?!?
on the topic of festivals in norway there is a traditional norwegian farmhouse beer festival in Hornindal in october every year called norsk kornølfestivalen that i believe people interested in historical beer should look at