American Tries English Cask Beer

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Clawhammer Supply

Clawhammer Supply

Күн бұрын

I traveled from the United States to London to learn all about cask beer. I've always been told that English cask beer is warm, flat, and not great. Is this true? Or is it perhaps some of the best beer in the world? By the end of this video you'll know exactly what cask beer is, how it's made, and what it tastes like. ‪@TheCraftBeerChannel‬
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@ClawhammerSupply
@ClawhammerSupply 8 ай бұрын
Special thanks to Jonny and Brad! Check out their channel here: youtube.com/@TheCraftBeerChannel
@aaronmicalowe
@aaronmicalowe 7 ай бұрын
That guy has the same annoying habit I have, talking over the person at the end of their sentences. It's difficult to avoid once you do it. It happens when I detect the other person only has a few words left to say so can deduce what those words will be, but I know it's not nice for the other person. Being in a time limited conversation doesn't help. I'd say it's a form of low key anxiety, of not getting your words out before you forget them or lose the chance.
@wofffefe6342
@wofffefe6342 7 ай бұрын
@@aaronmicalowe ADHD
@annakissed3226
@annakissed3226 7 ай бұрын
The big switch to pasteurised beers and the endless closure of breweries started happening in 1970's not eighties. The Campaign For Real Ale got going in the mid seventies. Ok I was a member of CAMRA back them albeit I was too young to drink. The rise of homebrew started then as well. Monty Python mention the Rise of pasteurised beers like Watneys Red Barrel. Btw larger is short for Largerisation, it means that the beer is top fermented. Other beers & Ales are bottom fed. So they are first fermented in the brewer, then fermented in the bottle with the neck down so that the sediment builds up in the neck, so the bottle can be 'knocked back' by removing the temporary lid & removing the sediment, before it's capped. But the beer is still alive like live yoghurt which means it still needs to be cared for. It's why the big 6 brewers liked pasteurised beer it was dead and cold
@andyleighton6969
@andyleighton6969 8 ай бұрын
Americans drinking English beer: Some 45 years ago we were out on exercise, one of our guys had been on an exchange to America and turned up with his guest - a Ranger. Physically he was a magnificent specimen, the clean cut American ideal. Well this guy beasted us up hill and down dale. Fortunately for us, as we were up near Catterick we'd got Old Peculiar on tap in the mess. Three pints of that and he was a very quiet, poorly, boy next day.😉
@dasnutnock6408
@dasnutnock6408 7 ай бұрын
Magnificent stuff, is Old Pec. Just a shame that your legs stop working after the fourth or fifth pint.
@andrewsims4123
@andrewsims4123 7 ай бұрын
my first time on Old Peculiar...........last memory of night , sitiing on a bar stool..........next........waking up lying in a friends bathtub 😀
@gaffers446
@gaffers446 7 ай бұрын
My local still serves OP on tap. First time I tried it I was 18 (now in my 40s). I wont drink anything else when I am in there. Oh it definitely hits the right spots!
@davidlittle7182
@davidlittle7182 7 ай бұрын
my dad used to drink a bottle of room temperature OP over about 1.5 hours while we sat and watched TV of an evening
@willgillies5670
@willgillies5670 7 ай бұрын
Old Peculiar strikes again.
@professormeniscus
@professormeniscus 7 ай бұрын
This is the clearest, most articulate and unsnobby explanation of different types of beers I’ve ever heard! Great work!
@user-uc1lf6wo8i
@user-uc1lf6wo8i 7 ай бұрын
Columns is beer pi s s
@frederickalberts
@frederickalberts 7 ай бұрын
I've noticed that he keeps mixing "ale" with "beer". To clarify: Ale is made from fermented malted grain and doesn't contain any hops (it also has a shorter lifespan), and Beer is made from fermented malted grain and always contain hops (which lengthen the lifespan and can give a citrusy flavour.) Also beers and ales served from the pumps (as seen in this video) are all draught because they are not from a bottle nor a can. The guy doing the talking mentioned CAMRA (CAMpaign for Real Ale), who are an organisation which aim to promote what they deem to be "real" beers and ales (which means they're unadulterated by things like artificial carbonation which tends to be done to non-draught beers). I'm not trying to be snobbish, it just bugs me that some misconceptions still thrive (e.g. Beer = Ale).
@Gallywomack
@Gallywomack 7 ай бұрын
​​@@frederickalbertsYou're not being snobbish so much as very old-fashioned! These days, 'beer' can be and definitely is used as a catch-all term for a fermented drink made from malted barley. Almost any 'beer' (including those defined as 'ales') that is commercially available at any scale will contain hops - I can't think of ever having seen a fermented drink made from malted barley for sale, anywhere, that didn't contain hops. The only meaningful point of difference between so-called ale and other beers these days is between top-fermenting yeasts (ale) and bottom-fermenting yeast (lager). Any other distinction has long since lost any practical application or meaning.
@frederickalberts
@frederickalberts 6 ай бұрын
@@Gallywomack Thank you, but I'm not sure what you mean by top-fermenting and bottom-fermenting.
@ianscottuk
@ianscottuk Ай бұрын
​@frederickalberts this is true, and it wasn't the only detail, but the American doesn't care. This is a sales pitch, and it's immense.
@anthonyjozefek7666
@anthonyjozefek7666 7 ай бұрын
A well kept Old Peculier straight from the cask is a wonderful thing.
@bobhead6243
@bobhead6243 7 ай бұрын
toataly Agree with this !
@alicedell8595
@alicedell8595 7 ай бұрын
@@bobhead6243 My friend and I got slaughtered on Old Peculier in Kettlewell. When I woke up in my tent the following morning there was a lamb wearing my knickers (true story!). x
@eddjordan2399
@eddjordan2399 7 ай бұрын
It can make you walk funny after 4.
@davidford2169
@davidford2169 7 ай бұрын
Thank god for Theakstons 👍❤️
@ludwig327
@ludwig327 7 ай бұрын
I'd need a knife and fork though 😂
@BiscuitGeoff
@BiscuitGeoff 8 ай бұрын
I have an American uncle who lived in the UK for a few years. When he visits, he exclusively drinks cask and spends a lot of time in pubs. When he’s away, he pines for it.
@matthewkilner
@matthewkilner 7 ай бұрын
I just happen to live in a spot in England where the only pubs in walking distance don't serve proper cask ales (Doom Bar is the closest thing they have). And I'm not driving somewhere for the sake of a pint unless I'm meeting someone. So I feel his pain. Cask needs to become ubiquitous.
@robambrose4199
@robambrose4199 7 ай бұрын
I live in the UK and I feel his pain, as I drink beer, but can't afford to drink in pubs and the only decent cask ale in chatteris is lacons legacy pale ale. but in huntingdon there are loads of better real ale pubs.
@robambrose4199
@robambrose4199 7 ай бұрын
The beavertown neck oil is good, but Camden town pale ale is good too, and cheaper, and dry hopped.
@robambrose4199
@robambrose4199 7 ай бұрын
Newby wyke brewery is amazing though. Slipway.
@williamwilkes9873
@williamwilkes9873 7 ай бұрын
A man of fine taste.............
@Jango1989
@Jango1989 8 ай бұрын
I love cask beer so much! There's nothing better, in my opinion, than a fresh English bitter!
@mr_ozzio5095
@mr_ozzio5095 7 ай бұрын
Most Americans get confused, with the whole concept of Lager/pilsner beer and Bitter ale. Never mind cast or keg, then add Porters and Stouts....🤯
@sirrathersplendid4825
@sirrathersplendid4825 7 ай бұрын
@@mr_ozzio5095- Most Americans seem to think Bud Lite is beer. 😆😂🤣
@alanshepherd4304
@alanshepherd4304 7 ай бұрын
Me too!! I'll be enjoying a couple tomorrow evening!!😁😁🍻
@mistermr5350
@mistermr5350 7 ай бұрын
@@sirrathersplendid4825 carbonated water
@ewanmacgregor6186
@ewanmacgregor6186 7 ай бұрын
except for maybe a Scottish cask beer!! 😉
@scottmcnaughton539
@scottmcnaughton539 8 ай бұрын
As an Aussie I was always told growing up that Poms drink their beer warm and flat, but its not really a very good representation of what it is. The fact Britain is so cold (even in summer) a cask ale is such a great option on any occasion. Any time I'm lucky enough to travel to Britain or Ireland I only ever drink the pubs house cask ale, Guinness or Smithwicks.
@lucylane7397
@lucylane7397 7 ай бұрын
Britain isn’t that cold it’s one of the warmest places in Europe in winter and rarely falls below freezing
@monkeymox2544
@monkeymox2544 7 ай бұрын
Some beers are better served cold, others at room temperature. It's all about what gives the best flavour. And of course, not all beers are meant to be carbonated - carbonated beer is a relatively new phenomenon. I like a cold lager on a hot summer day, sometimes, but in general I'd rather have a proper cask ale that has real flavour and character.
@calvinmondrago7397
@calvinmondrago7397 7 ай бұрын
That's true@@lucylane7397, but it's a damp cold at certain times of the year and feels colder than the nominal temperature.
@BP-kx2ig
@BP-kx2ig 7 ай бұрын
Why would the cask ale be Guinness or Smithwicks? There are hundreds of pubs with different ales.
@jonathanfinan722
@jonathanfinan722 7 ай бұрын
You need to raise your expectations
@TheMarkengland
@TheMarkengland 7 ай бұрын
I'm English, and when I travel around I have a little rule: in a pub, always have the cask ale that you don't recognise. Not only does it support small businesses, you can be amazed by the difference and quality available. It's one of those little pleasures in life that never grows old. Where I grew up every Thusday as I'd be walking to school the whole town centre would be filled with the smell of cornflakes from the local independent brewery - they were making cask bitter and seasonal special cask-only OId Speckled Hen for the purists - and I've always had a love for it. BTW, the whole video and no mention at all of the word 'bitter'? Everywhere I've been in the UK, it's the universally recognised generic term to order a pint of cask ale - useful info for tourists?
@Anonymous.android
@Anonymous.android 7 ай бұрын
That’s also my rule! Cheers 🍻
@tim73639
@tim73639 3 ай бұрын
Bitter is a bit of a throwback term isn't it (to distinguish against mild) ? You do sometimes see it in pubs for a certain style of beer, in my mind lots of real ale wouldn't be classed as bitter though.
@billyschofield1221
@billyschofield1221 2 ай бұрын
Bitter is used to describe its bitter taste, citrus pale ales are sometimes sweet or tart, but not bitter, bitter is darker in colour, red or brown
@jessop-
@jessop- 2 ай бұрын
I do the same thing, if I've not heard of it, that's what I'm drinking.
@robcampion9917
@robcampion9917 2 ай бұрын
I tend to look at what the locals are drinking.
@invictustraining8472
@invictustraining8472 7 ай бұрын
Pub, Inn and Tavern all have their roots in medieval England. A pub is a public house where ale was brewed and sold to the public. Over time, these houses would advertise their wares by putting a sign up with a distinctive name. This is where the pub sign and naming of pubs originates, essentially as a marketing tool. Ale would go off quite quickly, so had to be drunk quickly, usually in large volumes to get drunk because it was only 2-3% abv, until hops were added in the early modern period. This preserved ale for longer, made it stronger and also gave it a distinctive bitter taste, hence the term “bitter” for a beer brewed with hops. An Inn was an establishment that served travellers. Most would have facilities for horses and carriages. They would serve refreshments to travellers, such as ale and wine, and also food. You could pay for a bed for the night, though you were not guaranteed to be the only occupant! A tavern derives it’s name from the Latin Taverna, a shop where you bought wine, which could be consumed on the premises. In England, Taverns were distinct from Pubs and Inn’s because they sold wine and cider, rather than ale.
@Mathemagical55
@Mathemagical55 22 күн бұрын
Hops don't affect the strength of the beer.
@timjones990
@timjones990 7 ай бұрын
I ran a pub for 15 years and although not a fan of drinking cask ales I loved the management and care of them, choosing which guest ale to get in next, seasonal guest ales and so on. Good times.
@malcolmsleight9334
@malcolmsleight9334 7 ай бұрын
That's the difference between an excellent landlord and a decent landlord. My uncle ran pubs for around 40 years and was very respected by many breweries because he cared for the beer.
@sybrows
@sybrows Күн бұрын
Looking after the Beer and the Punters thats the differnce
@TheCraftBeerChannel
@TheCraftBeerChannel 8 ай бұрын
KYLE! Thanks for having us and putting this together. Hope to come visit you some day and make some more great videos x
@bobbinsgaming3028
@bobbinsgaming3028 7 ай бұрын
Thank you for such a clear and unpretentious description of the differences between beers and why it matters, as well as a celebration of proper pubs. Amazed you didn't know the meaning of tavern though! 🤣
@boheadgundealer
@boheadgundealer 11 күн бұрын
Genuinely thrilled you took him to the best pub in London
@gardencompost259
@gardencompost259 8 ай бұрын
This summer my wife and I took a vacation to London, Bristol, and Southampton. I was excited to try a true cask pulled pint. I was not disappointed. I really didn’t know about true cask beers until Johnny’s KZbin channel. Thank you.
@philw8741
@philw8741 7 ай бұрын
Cask beer in the north is superior.
@gardencompost259
@gardencompost259 7 ай бұрын
@@philw8741 maybe next trip.
@MrKingkz
@MrKingkz 7 ай бұрын
@@gardencompost259 If you do come to the north try York you will love the place and they have 360 pubs not to mention the most haunted pub in Europe
@Richard_the_lionheart75
@Richard_the_lionheart75 7 ай бұрын
I’ve only just found out and I’m a 48 year old British man
@MrMittens1974
@MrMittens1974 7 ай бұрын
Hope you enjoyed Bristol ( my stomping ground). Many fine pubs for a cask ale.
@liamjamessutton
@liamjamessutton Ай бұрын
It’s honestly lovely to hear someone talk about a topic they are knowledgeable on.
@johnorchard4
@johnorchard4 7 ай бұрын
The idea of a Public House only really became important when they needed to be licenced. The traditional words were Tavern, meaning a place you might drink and eat. Inn was a place where you might eat, drink and sleep over - hence the oft used phrase 'Coaching Inn' which would also have had stables! There were also places called beer houses. These were often just private houses in which the householder brewed beer, and then opened for business when they had finished making a batch. These were even found in the smallest hamlets.
@bigmaryhelen
@bigmaryhelen 7 ай бұрын
The word "tavern" must have a Latin origin, because it's still used in some Romance languages like Spanish, ie taverna.
@TheCaptScarlett
@TheCaptScarlett 7 ай бұрын
Just to add to the Beer House/Homebrew definition - in larger breweries/towns, brewery workers would be 'paid' in beer, which they would take home and sell from their residence. Overtime workers/families would group together and dedicate a building to selling the beer and sharing the takings - a Public house - where the public could go.
@martinjackman2943
@martinjackman2943 7 ай бұрын
"taverns" were mostly in ports and harbour towns. It's derived from taverna.. Ale House's were the forerunner of your typical village pub.
@johnorchard4
@johnorchard4 7 ай бұрын
@@martinjackman2943 I wonder where you got that idea from? I have researched places all over Engand and have found taverns in all sorts of places. The Oxford English Dictionary (OED) gives this etymology: 1297- (which is a long while ago, so nothing modern here!) noun. In eraly use, A public house or taproom where wine was retailed; a dram shop. Note, that there is no geographical restriction to ports - although they undoubtedly existed there too!
@martinjackman2943
@martinjackman2943 7 ай бұрын
@@johnorchard4 I'm guessing we're talking at cross purposes.. Names of e.g. ale houses, inns might include the word tavern , just as an inn might use the word 'hotel'. My point was that you limited sellers of beer to just taverns and inns. The word tavern is indeed not confined to coastal towns and ports but probably spread from there.. No where in England is far from a navigable river or the sea.
@markgarner9832
@markgarner9832 8 ай бұрын
Lots of good times with Timothy Taylor Landlord.
@trudilm3864
@trudilm3864 Ай бұрын
Excellent taste!
@mikeprendergast8223
@mikeprendergast8223 Ай бұрын
Timothy Taylor's Landlord is an amazing IPA .. living in Spain now for 12 years it's the one thing I really miss !!
@kethughes8266
@kethughes8266 Ай бұрын
My favourite bottled beer.
@gingerelvis
@gingerelvis 7 ай бұрын
British person here, in my early 30s and I do enjoy a cask ale have done for years. There's just something comforting about an ale in the wet and cold months. The trend towards super punchy AIPA's can get a bit much sometimes, I like some of them but they can be over the top. Obviously a refreshing cold lager is a go to on a hot day still. In my local they usually only have one guest cask ale on and regardless of what it is we usually just ask for "one from the barrel" rather than by it's name.
@redf7209
@redf7209 7 ай бұрын
I liked to try ones that I hav'n't tried before but yes some are a bit much to drink a lot of.
@PiglipsMaximus
@PiglipsMaximus 7 ай бұрын
The names they come up with are super cringe. Just another pretentious drink lol
@lordmfitzgerald3rd754
@lordmfitzgerald3rd754 Ай бұрын
Perfect with pork scratchings too
@peterclarke7006
@peterclarke7006 22 күн бұрын
Yep. I'm a big Real Ale fan, but dislike "craft beers" because they fall into a trap I encountered a LOT when I lived in the States: a tendency to conflate "hoppiness" with strength (resulting in the trend for hideously overhopped IPAs that are almost undrinkable), kind of like people thinking the only flavour you need in food is chili, and the near pathological tendency to chuck a fruit salad in because you haven't really grasped the concept of things like citrus hops or malted barley to impart flavour.
@JoeMama-kz4sx
@JoeMama-kz4sx 8 күн бұрын
⁠@@peterclarke7006ale will always be better than a craft beer. I feel like craft beers are only drinkable if it’s cold in order to hide the disgusting taste. Most of my fave Ale is perfect regardless of temp. And that’s the beauty of it.
@treyokelly9662
@treyokelly9662 8 ай бұрын
Two of my favorite channels together? Doesn't get much better
@JustinLachowin
@JustinLachowin 8 ай бұрын
This, love both of these channels.
@DavidPaulMorgan
@DavidPaulMorgan 7 ай бұрын
What a fascinating informal chat - so much in this episode. The Welsh word for 'pub' is "tafarn" (like Tavern). Tavern itself is from the Latin 'taberna' which is inn/shop/tavern. An Inn would be from the Coach and Horses days. The old coaching inns on our roads, where you could eat, stay over and rest/change the horses. We are so lucky to have such a choice now of cask or keg, bottles or cans - for which I think we must thank the CAMRA organization. We just need to sort out the taxation regime pubs vs supermarkets to level the playing field.
@OscarOSullivan
@OscarOSullivan 2 ай бұрын
Irish is similar
@rumpletartskin
@rumpletartskin 7 ай бұрын
This left me confused, ale dying out in the uk , maybe in London, but here in Yorkshire its a massive boom, real ale places opening all over, younger people are drinking this than the older generation,
@nathanwahl9224
@nathanwahl9224 7 ай бұрын
Ahh, good to hear, there is hope!!!
@JohannSebastianWainwright
@JohannSebastianWainwright 7 ай бұрын
Same in Lancashire and Cumbria too! Especially the latter. Cask ale is MASSIVE in the lakes.
@nealgrimes4382
@nealgrimes4382 7 ай бұрын
Same in Kent though some parts of Kent you would get a very dirty look if you asked for Lager.
@mbrady2329
@mbrady2329 7 ай бұрын
Ale is most certainly NOT dying out in London!
@Grandmastergav86
@Grandmastergav86 7 ай бұрын
Demogrpahic
@marksarinana5903
@marksarinana5903 8 ай бұрын
Such a great collab. Very informative. Johnny always knows what he’s talking about and it’s easy when you ask great questions. Cheers
@martinburke362
@martinburke362 7 ай бұрын
The American idea of beer is more like that of a soft drink it's basically adult lemonade the British it's more of a food stuff
@DJRockford83
@DJRockford83 7 ай бұрын
Porter and stout certainly are
@Drew-Dastardly
@Drew-Dastardly 7 ай бұрын
@@DJRockford83 Absolutely. When I used to donate blood I would immediately head to Flanagans for a pint of Guinness to replace the pint that was lost.
@miketaylor803
@miketaylor803 7 ай бұрын
@@Drew-Dastardly and it would have slightly more effect 😉
@TheVicar
@TheVicar 7 ай бұрын
@@Drew-Dastardly Followed by boiled or fried black pudding with mustard That should round off your loss
@Drew-Dastardly
@Drew-Dastardly 7 ай бұрын
@@TheVicar Good idea, though I always grill or fry the black pud. I have it with malt vinegar often. ;)
@JoshuaRappeneker
@JoshuaRappeneker 8 ай бұрын
Fantastic episode! Has convinced me to make the trek to the UK to try out a good cask ale pub
@MrDunkycraig
@MrDunkycraig 7 ай бұрын
Do a uk tour your taste buds will thank you
@FightingCoward
@FightingCoward 7 ай бұрын
@@MrDunkycraig his liver will curse him though!
@speleokeir
@speleokeir 7 ай бұрын
The Real Ale pub guide lists all the best pubs for cask ale.
@jayveebloggs9057
@jayveebloggs9057 Ай бұрын
please get out of London though
@andyb190
@andyb190 Ай бұрын
Don't miss Bury St Edmunds...home of Greene King.
@jono.pom-downunder
@jono.pom-downunder 7 ай бұрын
If you don't like British beer, you haven't tried enough beers, I always took my overseas visitors try real cask beers, they soon changed their minds about warm flat beer.
@Berry-fr5wj
@Berry-fr5wj 7 ай бұрын
👍
@Joao-id4dn
@Joao-id4dn 14 күн бұрын
could you suggest any pubs for a tourist?
@benscraftymusings
@benscraftymusings 8 ай бұрын
Very interesting and helpful vid. I tried a Cask IPA at a CAMRA festival recently, blew my mind - all the benefits of a cloudy/hazy IPA with none of the bloaty fizz - when it works, it works good!
@redf7209
@redf7209 7 ай бұрын
I did wonder if the video needed an explanation for CAMRA. Did i miss it somehow?
@filmscorefreak
@filmscorefreak 8 ай бұрын
Great video, great interview. I've had cask a few times here in the US, definitely is something we should keep alive, it's an amazing experience.
@andrewbayley1689
@andrewbayley1689 8 ай бұрын
absolutely brilliant.Excellent content.
@jayreed632
@jayreed632 8 ай бұрын
The collab we all needed!
@williammahley4876
@williammahley4876 7 ай бұрын
Thank you! Between you and John this is the best discussion of the value of cask ale I’ve seen,
@TheBrewersDroop
@TheBrewersDroop 8 ай бұрын
Always a good video when both these channels get together
@tomlangdonec
@tomlangdonec 7 ай бұрын
Great vid! Just wish there was more of him actually TRYING the ale.
@andycap6786
@andycap6786 7 ай бұрын
Yes, I was waiting for that as well!
@curtpick628
@curtpick628 8 ай бұрын
Very informative! Good stuff guys.
@martinhowe1422
@martinhowe1422 8 ай бұрын
Really good questions from your side. Its all about keeping an open mind. I hope you are enjoying your time here and loving the beers......
@MrFlyingguy
@MrFlyingguy 8 ай бұрын
brilliant video, i watch both of you but really good to see Johnny answering questions for once.... good to see Beak, Verdant and many other; mainly key keggers now producing cask ale as we need to keep it alongside the cold and fizzies
@GiantHaystack
@GiantHaystack 8 ай бұрын
Just as a general point, one of the reasons pubs are often found on the end/corner of a street was due to their being no refrigeration back then, so by having a naturally more breezy spot, cellars were more exposed to natures chiller!
@jay71512
@jay71512 7 ай бұрын
Crazy! Thanks for teaching me something today lol 👍
@leonskum.5682
@leonskum.5682 7 ай бұрын
Cool fact.....pardon the pun.
@redf7209
@redf7209 7 ай бұрын
I think being on the end of a row with a side lane would also facilitate unloading of beer and a corner would enhance visibility to attract the customer
@colinearnshaw7725
@colinearnshaw7725 7 ай бұрын
Not in the north. They were on the end of the terraces (where the workers lived) leading to and from the factory, so the beer remained fresh art the point it was needed!
@DiamondCake2
@DiamondCake2 7 ай бұрын
How is a cellar exposed to the wind when it's underground?
@seanrowland1670
@seanrowland1670 8 ай бұрын
Enjoyed that video, thanks.
@beingatliberty
@beingatliberty 7 ай бұрын
The guys casque explanation was bang on and very eloquently explained, and wonderfully nuanced.
@martinsmith5761
@martinsmith5761 8 ай бұрын
A colab between the best 2 youtubers, great work guys....again
@TheCraftBeerChannel
@TheCraftBeerChannel 8 ай бұрын
Cheers Martin!
@srednivashtar5432
@srednivashtar5432 7 ай бұрын
Regardless of the subject, it’s always great to see someone who really knows their stuff, is passionate about it and can articulate well.
@Sigma1_969
@Sigma1_969 2 ай бұрын
Fantastic episode... Great knowledge.
@barrykeane8721
@barrykeane8721 8 ай бұрын
Great collaboration
@ConnorWilkins
@ConnorWilkins 7 ай бұрын
I had it when I came over for a bit a couple years ago and honestly it's now the love of my life. Every time I come back over I immediately find a pub with it.
@dannydee2668
@dannydee2668 7 ай бұрын
This is giving me memories as my first job was cellerman in a Real Ale pub and I knew everything after being there 7 years and I looked after 50 real ales and had them on rotation and the celler was as clean as a hospital operating room.
@01jvb
@01jvb 2 ай бұрын
This is the best explanation of the differences between cask and keg beers I've ever heard. I've learnt something today.
@garyballared2077
@garyballared2077 8 ай бұрын
great video - thanks!
@peterbradburn9115
@peterbradburn9115 8 ай бұрын
I grew up drinking Breakspears Special. I loved the last pint out of the barrel, my mate loved the first. Both great pints, and probably only 24 hours difference, but they were night and day
@PhilK114
@PhilK114 7 ай бұрын
Yeah. I live in Newcastle and I love Jarl. Unsurprisingly, we get a lot of very good Scottish beers along with our own excellent beer
@gagasmancave8859
@gagasmancave8859 2 ай бұрын
I miss shipstones and Mansfield beers Notting brewery's now all gone
@jayveebloggs9057
@jayveebloggs9057 Ай бұрын
me an aaal
@jaimesilta3749
@jaimesilta3749 8 ай бұрын
I love this, good job
@LantzBrauBrewery
@LantzBrauBrewery 8 ай бұрын
Fantastic vid and I can't wait for more collab with the @TheCraftBeerChannel fellows!
@stevepettifer4896
@stevepettifer4896 7 ай бұрын
A surprisingly informative and interesting talk! And speaking as someone who habitually drinks cask (no issue with keg at all, it's just what I drink in my local pub - happily drink all sorts when out and about), I actually learned a good deal, even though I've been on numerous brewery tours. Thank you! My local brewery is Otter plus some smaller ones like Branscombe. Best pint of Otter Bitter I've ever had, and believe me there's some serious competition around here, was from a fabulous pub in the Somerset hills not far from Chard called The Colyton Inn. Straight from the barrel, it was a thing of beauty. It's a stunning location, the food is next level good and as local as possible, plus we stayed over in one of their rooms which was also spectacular. We are so lucky to have the variety of drinking establishments and the variety of drinks that we do in this country.
@tcrime
@tcrime 8 ай бұрын
This video just came up on my recommended... I was pretty surprised within 30 seconds because I grew up on the street next to that pub, haha. The first time I ever went for a drink with my dad, we sat in that window seat. Quite a bizarre thing, but thanks for the video!
@timoakley277
@timoakley277 7 ай бұрын
This is a superb description, analysis, tutorial, whatever. Great
@robertschumann3840
@robertschumann3840 7 ай бұрын
That Jonny really knows his shit. Great video, Kyle. I’m a subscriber to both channels 👍. Good content.
@ianlaker9161
@ianlaker9161 8 ай бұрын
As an Englishman, I love both channels and both styles of beer but my heart will always be with cask (and Johnny and Brad's channel!). In drinking terms, I was raised on it. When it's at its best it's sublime. The clickbait had me ready to rant! I'm glad you enjoyed it!
@tipthetube3219
@tipthetube3219 14 күн бұрын
bloody gorgeous stuff!!
@trustydiamond
@trustydiamond 7 ай бұрын
Thanks for a beautifully presented explanation of the ins and outs of ‘cask’
@Bridgercraft
@Bridgercraft 7 ай бұрын
Traditionally a Tavern was like a roadhouse for travellers, serving drinks, basic food and short term lodgings for people on their way to wherever they were going. An Inn would be more like a hotel, same beer, better food, longer term lodgings. A public house was just for drinking with maybe some snacks available.
@nealgrimes4382
@nealgrimes4382 7 ай бұрын
such as 30 year old pickled eggs.
@Bridgercraft
@Bridgercraft 7 ай бұрын
@@nealgrimes4382 aged to perfection
@nealgrimes4382
@nealgrimes4382 7 ай бұрын
@@Bridgercraft I miss those type of Pubs, sometimes i come across them in rural areas, but i do miss pubs that where about drinking rather than Gastro.
@trudilm3864
@trudilm3864 Ай бұрын
An Inn was for travellers, a tavern is a city centre drinking establishment - not somewhere for a lady.
@mossygreen2790
@mossygreen2790 Ай бұрын
You could always get a "ploughman's" lunch, the traditional fare for folk stopping by a coaching inn & a lot of pubs, especially when I was young. 😊👍🍻🍺🥖
@nigelsmith3485
@nigelsmith3485 7 ай бұрын
Well done that Man .. Great representation of Cask Ale ..
@theefishlippedone
@theefishlippedone 8 ай бұрын
I like to think I know a thing about beer, but I always learn something new from Johnny
@sybrows
@sybrows Күн бұрын
Enjoyed this was very informative
@craigstewart6073
@craigstewart6073 8 ай бұрын
I live in Dublin and yes we have amazing Guinness but I really miss proper cask ale, I'm back in the UK next month and can't wait to have some lovely creamy pints
@fizzyridertoo
@fizzyridertoo 7 ай бұрын
I feel the same when I visit Ireland. It's almost the first thing I do, to go to the pub and have a pint of the black stuff.
@OscarOSullivan
@OscarOSullivan 2 ай бұрын
Craig try any of the Wetherspoons in Ireland
@OscarOSullivan
@OscarOSullivan 2 ай бұрын
@@fizzyridertooMore to Irish beer than the big three of Beamish, Murphys and Guinness
@craigstewart6073
@craigstewart6073 2 ай бұрын
@@OscarOSullivan I have, I don't rate it. I wish we could Marstons Pedigree here. Maybe I should give it another chance
@marksmith334
@marksmith334 Ай бұрын
Again someone confusing London with the whole country.
@whylie74
@whylie74 21 күн бұрын
they always do, even now.
@miketaverner4451
@miketaverner4451 3 күн бұрын
And Scotland with England
@davidpartridge7867
@davidpartridge7867 7 ай бұрын
My two favourite channels collide, quite simply the best video on youtube
@macdaddybender
@macdaddybender 7 ай бұрын
This was great. I'm from the UK and I've been enjoying beer for 35 years and I learnt a hell of a lot.
@Danizurhero
@Danizurhero 7 ай бұрын
Love cask beer. I've never been a fan of carbonation, so when I went to London, I was in love
@mencken8
@mencken8 7 ай бұрын
We have a local craft brewery that features a tap of cask beer in their tasting room. I have enjoyed several, but like their version of an English mild brown ale best.
@Butsugen8
@Butsugen8 7 ай бұрын
Great video Johnny really knows his beer
@stephendupreez6569
@stephendupreez6569 8 ай бұрын
The crossover you didnt know you needed! :)
@christopherpegler-lambert6651
@christopherpegler-lambert6651 7 ай бұрын
A Tavern would traditionally serve wine rather than beer/ale. Originally from the Latin 'taberna' for a shop or inn. There are still taverns in the UK, but the drinks are no longer limited.
@MerseyBeers
@MerseyBeers 7 ай бұрын
Then why was Yates originally called Yates Wine LODGE?
@christopherpegler-lambert6651
@christopherpegler-lambert6651 7 ай бұрын
@MerseyBeers presumably because Peter and Simon Yates thought it sounded 'posher' from a marketing perspective. A lodge is traditionally located in a rural hunting or sporting setting - confusingly, perhaps, with 'lodging' like an inn. All this is quite google-able. Another point about an Inn is that they were generally licensed to have board and lodge, not just sell alcoholic beverages and food. Most of the terms sort of fell into the category of 'pub'... which could be anyone's residence that sold alcohol to the public... hence 'public house'
@DJRockford83
@DJRockford83 7 ай бұрын
​@@MerseyBeerspure marketing, nothing else
@repletereplete8002
@repletereplete8002 7 ай бұрын
Tavern is just a term for a place that sells alcoholic beverages and is interchangeable with Inn and didn't really have a predisposition to either wine or beer in general. If anything beer was much more widely drank in the UK due to the water being unsanitary to drink and the nationwide weather being more conducive to producing hops rather than grapes.
@nathanwahl9224
@nathanwahl9224 7 ай бұрын
Fuller's ESB, hand pull, second day on tap with just a tad bit of oxidation. #1 of the three or four thousand beers I've tried. It certainly helps if it's in a London neighborhood in a small, ancient, dimly lit pub. Nirvana. This is an absolutely wonderful thing, so sad that it's going by the wayside for the most part. Every beer aficionado should be required to try some of these beers. And that Ruby Mild? OMG!!!! Top ten.
@timoakley277
@timoakley277 7 ай бұрын
Esb? One of my all time favourites.
@DevonRex116
@DevonRex116 7 ай бұрын
That was fascinating. Now I need a beer!
@rolmops883
@rolmops883 7 ай бұрын
The Old Fountain is my local! Great to see I'm not the only one who knows how good of a pub it is
@petermainwaringsx
@petermainwaringsx 7 ай бұрын
I have had a few American visitors who have really taken to cask ale. live in Swansea and amongst the favourites have been Jemima's Pitchfork, Proper Job and all of the IPA's from The Grey Trees and Mumbles breweries. After a couple of pints of Grey Trees Mosaic, a married couple who were due to leave that evening, postponed their journey by a day so they could have a session. Real ale has become very popular in the US and they drink cask conditioned ale back in NM.
@juliamacauley7062
@juliamacauley7062 Ай бұрын
I remember having a sip from my brother’s drink and saying to him “ Oh no! They’ve made your shandy out of soda water by mistake “ He replied “It’s Budweiser “ …
@jonbibby9755
@jonbibby9755 7 ай бұрын
Really great video guys 👍I am definitely gonna grab a cask ale tonight. Nothing fresher 🍻
@Jonarzz
@Jonarzz 7 ай бұрын
I've been in love with cask ale thanks to The Craft Beer Channel for some time now and I've been to England 3 times since (one more scheduled for March once again - I got it easier as an European). Gotta keep the cask alive, pumped bitters and pale ales are THE BEER!
@ecophreak1
@ecophreak1 7 ай бұрын
Harviestoun Brewery is local to me, Bitter and Twisted being a particularly good one and Jarl is my ale of choice on a summer's day - I love that you're shedding some light on that stereotype - if you're ever up in Scotland you should definitely visit the Allanwater Brewhouse in Bridge of Allan, pub with a microbrewery attached serving different cask beers every week
@westhighlandwarrior6998
@westhighlandwarrior6998 7 ай бұрын
Or try Fyne Ale’s pub attached to their brewery in the heart of Argyll by Inveraray!!!! Drink all the Jarl you can!!!
@andremestre7443
@andremestre7443 8 ай бұрын
If you just walked into a tavern, you're probably playing D&D 😂
@thedarknessthatcomesbefore4279
@thedarknessthatcomesbefore4279 Ай бұрын
My thoughts too 😂
@IshwaraYogaNET
@IshwaraYogaNET 7 ай бұрын
Learnt so much !
@Air_Cardinal
@Air_Cardinal Ай бұрын
This has given me fond memories of my job at a pub whilst studying. I developed quite the knack in the cellar and had everything routinely rinsed and rotated. I used to help pick the ales and plan it out on a whiteboard what needed tapping and used when. Letting staff know which ones upsell and having happy customers. Very rewarding, I'd happily go back to it if I could live off it. For anyone visiting the UK that wants to try a few cask ales, look for pubs with a navy blue and gold Cask Marque plaque by the front door. It's a reward given for immaculate cellars and high quality ales.
@americasfavoritehoarder
@americasfavoritehoarder 8 ай бұрын
I love warm cask beer! Brilliant!
@nathanwahl9224
@nathanwahl9224 7 ай бұрын
I think 'warm' isn't a very good description, too bad it's so ingrained today. Since it''s actually at a 'cool' cellar temperature.
@Brew_Tube
@Brew_Tube 8 ай бұрын
Brilliant video. Two heavy hitters on KZbin. Very jealous you all got to hang out and talk about beer!
@piazzonim
@piazzonim 8 ай бұрын
Made it to Deschutes Public House in Bend, OR last month and was able to drink two of their ales on cask, great experience
@michaelwebster8389
@michaelwebster8389 14 күн бұрын
That's some really great information. I feel like I should move to England to get into this stuff. But really detailed and interesting explanation.
@russellzauner
@russellzauner 8 ай бұрын
cask beers are effin awesome man you know you're getting the goods when they gotta pump it out by hand, regardless of the type of liquor
@PeterGaunt
@PeterGaunt 7 ай бұрын
Thanks for this. Fascinating. The man who managed the Southampton Arms has recently bought hias own pub around where I live. He stocks beers I've never heard of some of which are excellent and some rather strange. The pub's background music comes from vinyl LPs. As for 'taverns', the pub I frequent near to the aforementioned pub has 'tavern' in its name and there are pics of it from the 1900s when it had the same name as now.
@english_electric7125
@english_electric7125 Ай бұрын
My local (Poringland, Norfolk) is the Railway Tavern and there's at least one photo of it from around 1909 showing the name. Interestingly it was renamed to its current form during railway mania and there was a proposed line through the village. The line never came to fruition, but the name stuck.
@caj4562
@caj4562 24 күн бұрын
Southampton arms is my favourite pub south of the River Trent
@shaunoneill7650
@shaunoneill7650 7 ай бұрын
Pubs or public houses were originally places where beer was brewed and then sold in somebody's House to local people from the surrounding area. Taverns were mainly found along trade routes and roads, offering beer food and lodgings to travellers. Inns were in city/town/village limits but the same as taverns.
@ianmc4474
@ianmc4474 2 ай бұрын
50 year old Brit here and this was the most informative thing I have seen this year, Great Vid +1 subscriber
@obicoke1810
@obicoke1810 7 ай бұрын
You need to travel up to the North of England. The ale is more creamier than the South. I find cask ale pulled in the south is quite flat. This is mainly due to pubs in the South ignoring to use a sparkler. I don't know why they don't. Without the sparkler, the ale when pulled can look bubbly yet plain looking. With the sparkler, the ale tends to make its own little bubbles forming a creamier ale. I know it's down to personal preference. However, pouring 2 pints of the same ale, one with a sparkler and one without, you get two different tastes. The sparkler being creamier due to the minute bubbles it produces. All cask pumps have the screw mechanism for the sparkler, as that is what the pumps were designed to use. It's just that Southern pubs prefer not to use them.
@Beardmorebros
@Beardmorebros 7 ай бұрын
Even better find a pub using an auto vac. You can build up a really good head.
@nickwheeler8231
@nickwheeler8231 7 ай бұрын
Northern beer should form a decent head without a sparkler. Southern beers are intended to be quite still, so forcing it through a nozzle to get a large head is just fake. And who wants to drink something fake when there are so many real beers to try?
@thatguy00842
@thatguy00842 4 ай бұрын
I had a nice lecture about using a sparkler when I went on the tour of St. Austell. Then I noticed that quite a few pubs didn't use one when pouring some Tribute! I would have said something, but I didn't want to be "that guy"- particularly being an American. A well-kept and sparkled Tribute is a thing of beauty, though.
@obicoke1810
@obicoke1810 4 ай бұрын
I know a guy who carries his own sparkler around with him. Just in case he goes into a bar who don't use them. He just asks for a pint and could they use his sparkler. 99% of them say yeah and pull his pint and give it him back. 👍 that way you always get the pint you want.
@ffrederickskitty214
@ffrederickskitty214 7 ай бұрын
British ales should be served at cellar temperature.
@AR3ANI
@AR3ANI 10 күн бұрын
I like that you guys were clearly really struggling by the end but our guys were practically unphased still spitting out deep facts
@TheHoppyBrewer
@TheHoppyBrewer 8 ай бұрын
Glimpse of a Chapter Brewery cask on the bar there. Fantastic beers. Pemberley is really tasty, see also their Dead Man’s Fist! 👌🍻
@ralphhathaway-coley5460
@ralphhathaway-coley5460 7 ай бұрын
An important 'thing' about keg beers that is often overlooked is how much the tightness of the sparklet affects the taste. I got used to drinking Tetley bitter in the Northwest which has a head that leaves a spidersweb of head on the glass, and tasted really nice and complex with a citrus aftertaste, when I moved to the Midlands, and found a pub that served Tetley, they forced it through the sparklet to give it a creamy head and sadly destroyed the taste, getting them to loosen the sparklet was very difficult.
@Pippins666
@Pippins666 7 ай бұрын
Yep! I HATE that creamer head, which is indiously working its way south and west. It's because people who know nothing about ale complain it is flat if it doesn't have a couple of inches of froth
@crabby7668
@crabby7668 7 ай бұрын
Interesting, I would have reversed the locations with the big head up north and the spiders Web in the Midlands. I spent 3 years in Manchester at college and was always surprised at how much head the mancunians would tolerate particularly in a non oversized pint glass. You lost at least an inch of beer and got a sponge in return. Further north in Middlesbrough or Sunderland areas they always had the measured half pint pumps that blasted a half pint into the glass thus filling it with froth, then they had to put the other half in another glass to do the same, and then conduct a type of Japanese tea ceremony to get as much beer as possible in one glass. They didn't have glass washing machines and the local regs said you couldn't keep the same glass for the next round. So they just dunked the glasses in a manky sink of soapy water before serving the next pint in them lipstick etc and all. Just as well the beer did the job.
@scottbartlett2087
@scottbartlett2087 7 ай бұрын
I wouldn’t really call cask beer warm or flat. Compared to draft beer, it’s not as carbonated or chilled. But not really warm it’s cellar temp and naturally carbonated so not flat. I fell in love with Cask beer in the UK. But I’m also a home brewer, so more natural compared to draft/keg beer and much nicer on the pallet and ya do not get bloated as fat without the CO2 added.
@StephenBoothUK
@StephenBoothUK 7 ай бұрын
When I was a university there was a pub with a microbrewery attached, the Rising Sun, all cask ales that had been brewed on site. Closing time was when they ran out of beer ready to serve, generally somewhere between 21:30 and 22:00. Very nice beer.
@bonzogolf1443
@bonzogolf1443 7 ай бұрын
Great content. Great beer......
@raymondporter2094
@raymondporter2094 7 ай бұрын
A REALLY interesting video/interview. Thanks very much. From a cask ale drinker in North Yorkshire.Timothy Taylor's Landlord, Theakston's Best Bitter and Old Peculier, Black Sheet Bitter, Great Yorkshire Brewery (Cropton) and its mamy ales. My local sells Banks' (I know, I know...) Sunbeam plus Courage Directors, Cumberland and another tap that rotates ales.
@Battismore-Blue
@Battismore-Blue 7 ай бұрын
Banks` Bitter isn`t that bad , there is a lot worse about
@angelaburrow8114
@angelaburrow8114 7 ай бұрын
Landlord & Black Sheep are the best everyday drink for me, with OP for special occasions. I've many happy memories of laying on the green in Masham for a nap after lunch & a few drinks at somewhere like the King's Head or the Bay Horse. On a few occasions we've decided on an impromptu stay overnight rather than drive back home to Leeds. The return journey, however, always included stopping off at the Wensleydale Creamey in Hawes for some cheese, especially smoked Wensleydale or Wensleydale with stem ginger or the much missed Coverdale. Then we'd drive the scenic route home through the Dales. Happy days!
@geoffpriestley7310
@geoffpriestley7310 7 ай бұрын
Taylor beer, i went to the brewery 30 years ago to collect the old hops to use as mulch fertiliser on some conifers I was planting . The trunks now are about 1 to 2 ft diameter and they grew reasonable stright . I still get the beer at my local like the landlords but bolt makers to bitter ov je
@Yorkshiresoul
@Yorkshiresoul 7 ай бұрын
You should come to Yorkshire to drink cask ale, up here we pull it through a sparkler which introduces air into the liquid, gives it a nice creamy head, and makes for an altogether better drinking experience.
@ricmorris9758
@ricmorris9758 28 күн бұрын
Noooo. Sparklers are just their to artificially increase the head so there is less beer in the glass. Northern beer has a firmer head due to how its brewed and naturally carbonates.
@thoughtful_criticiser
@thoughtful_criticiser 19 күн бұрын
I was introduced to real ale from the cask when I moved to Peterborough. I had a tolerance for about 10 pints back then before I started to wain. I was taken to a pub in Northamptonshire, the village pub had casks on the back of the bar. The beer was poured from the cask by tap and not pumped by hand or pressure. I was given a pint of Ruddles County, it was dark and had no head. It was gorgeous smooth and tasty. I finished quickly as it was so easy to drink, I bought the next round and was told to slow down. We were moving on after the second and I felt unaffected, until the fresh air hit me. Wow, it was strong. We visited a different pub and returned to the pub owned by one of my friends. I had drunk seven pints when I dropped off at the end of the road to the staff accommodation at the hospital I lived in. I remember taking some steps and falling over something, I woke up in the morning lying on the lawn in the grounds in time to put my uniform on and go to work. My head was clear, I was a little dehydrated but not hungover. That started an education that lasted a lifetime, there's always something new to taste.
@alineedleman5003
@alineedleman5003 7 ай бұрын
glad you tried jarl! cracking stuff
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