How To Brew English Ordinary Bitter Beer

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Glen And Friends BrewHouse

Glen And Friends BrewHouse

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@GlenAndFriendsBrewHouse
@GlenAndFriendsBrewHouse 2 күн бұрын
Thanks for watching Everyone! We'll be loading a new brewing video every 3 weeks for the next while and then may bump that up to a new video every 2 weeks in 2025. What types of brewing content would you like to see?
@GaryJohnWalker1
@GaryJohnWalker1 Күн бұрын
And despite that slightly anti lager rant, how about making a dunkel - a dark lager? Or kolsch tyle. Or even a wheat beer - Belgian or German style.
@williammay1869
@williammay1869 Күн бұрын
A sour would be interesting
@Soulflayerr
@Soulflayerr Күн бұрын
How about starting some barrel aged projects? Barleywine, Wheatwine, and imperial Stouts given a few months to rest in or on oak.
@joeholmes9157
@joeholmes9157 Күн бұрын
There are many variations of IPAs to explore and discuss/drink (drinkscuss??)
@PresidentBarackbar
@PresidentBarackbar Күн бұрын
I'd love to see English Dark Mild as in the US it is incredibly hard to get!
@ianlaker9161
@ianlaker9161 Күн бұрын
You're new to me and I've been homebrewing for many years here in England. Spot on evaluation of a classic bitter. Yes, it's best served on cask at cellar temperature. It always irritates me when English beer is characterised by those who know no better as 'warm and flat'. Absolute nonesense. In a pub it is served cool but not chilled, from the cask with that natural fairly low carbonation from the yeast but with plenty of life and sparkle. Well done for not calling bitter another name for British pale ale. They are two different styles. I've lived all my life in East Kent, so those Goldings are our pride and joy!
@NikiCanotas
@NikiCanotas Күн бұрын
This is your basement???? 1. I wish California came with A BASEMENT. But you take "hobby" to a truly new level with a kitchen like that in a humble basement.... Inspiring.
@diegosorio
@diegosorio 12 сағат бұрын
Glen is a man of many talents. Came for the airplanes, stayed for the beers!
@Kinkajou1015
@Kinkajou1015 21 сағат бұрын
Not a beer person, but I come and watch more to see the process because I like watching the journey.
@51rwyatt
@51rwyatt 19 сағат бұрын
The 80s synth music plus the xtra tuf rubber boots ... this man is serious about beer-making
@KathrynDeJaeger
@KathrynDeJaeger 13 сағат бұрын
My late husband used to home brew. He still had so much grain and other ingredients that I ended up throwing it all away. But I remembered those sounds and smells of him Brewing. I wasn't a beer drinker at all. Thanks Glen for the blast from my past life.
@beerme2
@beerme2 Күн бұрын
Thanks for coming back.
@timfletcher8496
@timfletcher8496 Күн бұрын
Yes! 🎉 Soo happy to see you making more of these Glen, thank you
@lurker101
@lurker101 Күн бұрын
Thank you for bringing the Brew House channel. So nice to see some respect for the "old styles". Love a good ESB or Brown Ale when I brew. Cheers #17
@jamesthomas4080
@jamesthomas4080 Күн бұрын
I subscribed to this channel years ago in anticipation of this day!!!
@samuel_excels
@samuel_excels Күн бұрын
WOOOOoooo! The Brew House is back and what a return with a classic English Bitter and knowing Glen's talents he could probably call it Best Bitter. Perhaps a brew of Mild could be done in the near future to compare with the Bitter.
@subhumann
@subhumann Күн бұрын
I can't brew at home, so I'll brew vicariously through you and this channel. cheers!
@craiglewis782
@craiglewis782 16 сағат бұрын
I started out brewing in an apartment, on a gas stove, with my soup pot. The technique is called partial mash, partial boil. I boil about 2 gallons / 8L of water, and end up with 5 gallons / 19L of beer. If you're really space limited, there are businesses that walk you through the process on their equipment.
@alanbuller3371
@alanbuller3371 Күн бұрын
It's great to see the brew channel back. I started watching your brew channel years ago, which led me to the cooking channel and later the airplane channel. The funny thing is I don't brew or fly and am a lousy cook. But I do really enjoy your content, which is all that matters!
@southfloridaherenow63
@southfloridaherenow63 Күн бұрын
Its been a long wait, awesome Beer making is back.
@jimjiggles1474
@jimjiggles1474 Күн бұрын
I live a stones throw away from Banks's Brewery. Im 29, and ive always prefered the old man's drink. My dad would give me a can of banks's bitter as a kid at Christmas and i loved it, as i got into my late teens i found a love for Mild (Banks's Mild being my old man's preferred drink). There is just something about the flavour and mouthfeel of a classic bitter that sits perfect for me.
@HogTown06
@HogTown06 23 сағат бұрын
Entertaining brew day, looking forward for more. Probably the first person ever to hand crank with a smile on his face.
@Irishfan168
@Irishfan168 Күн бұрын
I have been watching your cooking shows for several years I started brewing about a year ago, happy to see you restart this! Excited to see what you bring to the table.
@rowejon
@rowejon Күн бұрын
I was born & brought up in Kent, UK. I really liked the "hopped" bitters:- raw hops added to the cask.
@PhattyMcdugen
@PhattyMcdugen Күн бұрын
The King Has RETURNED!!!
@sennest
@sennest 16 сағат бұрын
Yaaaaaaaay! You're back! I was watching old brew videos wondering when the magical day would come about!
@AndreQuirion
@AndreQuirion 20 сағат бұрын
Just made my day! I started brewing in 2021 and "missed" the active years of this channel. Can't wait to see your methods/recipes considering how your cooking channel changed my view on "following recipe" :)
@edarrenellis
@edarrenellis Күн бұрын
I’ve been following your cooking channel for a few years now. Had no idea you had a brewing channel! I’ve been a homebrewer since 1993, and am completely stoked to look through your older videos and will be following along with your new brewing ventures! :-)
@preuc3367
@preuc3367 Күн бұрын
Just found this video thanks to the algorithm. Thanks for the video
@atacamabrewing
@atacamabrewing 19 сағат бұрын
Welcome back! Such a great surprise to see a new video from you! You are one of the first brewing channels i came across on KZbin back in 2017-2018
@midhudsonmarketing6484
@midhudsonmarketing6484 Күн бұрын
As usual, I am captivated by your presentations! Now I have to watch your cooking video using this beer. So interesting! Thank you so much, Glen. Oh and yes, you said "squeezed" in this video, not "squoze." Thank you for that! My mother would have approved! - Marilyn
@andrewo9762
@andrewo9762 Күн бұрын
The time has come!! Super excited for these new videos Glen!
@JamesPotts
@JamesPotts Күн бұрын
Belgian Tripels are criminally overlooked. A good La Fin du Monde recipe would be great!
@Mattsstill
@Mattsstill Күн бұрын
And of course the equipment question. I would like to know more about your setup.
@k.r.baylor8825
@k.r.baylor8825 Күн бұрын
A behind-the-scenes vid on your setup would be excellent. I haven't brewed in about 10 years, so I would be interested in what you've discovered in your own equipment setup. Mine certainly needs updating.
@kipjebo9142
@kipjebo9142 Күн бұрын
Great to see you brewing again. Looking forward to trying out this recipe.
@mandobrownie
@mandobrownie Күн бұрын
It's so nice to see that the licensing for a New Order song isn't completely unaffordable anymore lol
@GlenAndFriendsBrewHouse
@GlenAndFriendsBrewHouse Күн бұрын
I think they are still paying debt from the Hacienda, and need every $20 they can get.
@jodiethomas4877
@jodiethomas4877 22 сағат бұрын
Lol, this is what I came to the comments for.
@mattashby3642
@mattashby3642 Күн бұрын
It's great to see you again. I watch your cooking videos all the time. I recently started homebrewing, so it's great to see your first new video since I started
@TheWolfyDaddy
@TheWolfyDaddy Күн бұрын
What a nice home-brewing setup!
@dcal702
@dcal702 Күн бұрын
Nice to see the brew channel back. I enjoy all three of your channels.
@JamesPotts
@JamesPotts Күн бұрын
Great beer style to come back with.
@elibyrd2112
@elibyrd2112 Күн бұрын
So nice to have you back! Thanks for the new content!
@JerryB507
@JerryB507 Күн бұрын
Welcome back. Although I rarely drink beer anymore, I was an avid homebrewer a number of years ago and am looking forward to your brews.
@kellysalyer1972
@kellysalyer1972 Күн бұрын
So glad you are back to brewing! (Or brewing and posting the videos of the work and results) So pleased you are going to do a KY Common as I am, from Kentucky, and have brewed it before. My personal favorite brew, was a modified English bitter ale/ American ale. Hops are East Kent Golding and Fuggles ,and Saaz as I love Czech hops. Similar grain profile with some crystal malt as well.
@emkav551
@emkav551 Күн бұрын
Growing up in Luton (UK) Whitbreads brewery was about 2 miles from my home. I have been drinking Bitter for as long as I can remember (as a little girl a schapps glass with a few drops of Tetleys Bitter topped with lemonade went with Sunday lunch at home. Graduated to Bitter Shandy and finally pints as an adult able to choose my pint in a pub. Love a pint of Bitter. Also enjoy Bass, Guinness, Brown and Mild (weird mix of beers but tasty). Looking forward to what you Brew Glen and Julie glad you enjoy Bitter too.
@ScullyBrewing
@ScullyBrewing Күн бұрын
I think its about time i got back into brewing, been just over a year since my last
@ericv00
@ericv00 22 сағат бұрын
Color is very nice. Very aesthetic brew.
@tomkato9725
@tomkato9725 Күн бұрын
Glad you're back! Your small smash beer and Town brewery in Whitby got me brewing my own. 6 brews days in. Love your channels!
@matthewgoebel8785
@matthewgoebel8785 17 сағат бұрын
Nice to see you brewing again! :)
@karlhaikara1629
@karlhaikara1629 22 сағат бұрын
Awesome you've restarted these, would be cool if for some beers you touched on a bit the history of the style, that's something I've always been fascinated with
@stuartcooper9108
@stuartcooper9108 Күн бұрын
I like the science of brewing.
@Helllllllsing
@Helllllllsing Күн бұрын
Welcome back to beer brewing. I found your channel 2018 when you brewed something. Since then have I followed you creating KFC alternative, briskets and funny cakes.
@ForgetU
@ForgetU 20 сағат бұрын
Very nice Glenn, nice brew house. No complaints from me.
@kbjerke
@kbjerke 17 сағат бұрын
*HOW* did I miss this channel!? Well, I'm subscribed *NOW,* anyway.
@itterman
@itterman Күн бұрын
Great to see you back brewing! I find Brewfather is a great tool for recipe writing and tracking all brews also great for sharing recipes!
@GlenAndFriendsBrewHouse
@GlenAndFriendsBrewHouse Күн бұрын
When I was ready to restart I looked at all the new brewing software - but I'm kind of stuck on BeerSmith since it seems so familiar to me. It's also setup now for my equipment making it really easy to nail the numbers.
@itterman
@itterman Күн бұрын
@@GlenAndFriendsBrewHouse yeah beer Smith is not bad with brewfather it really shines when you get into later hop additions and whirlpool hops it's very good a IBU calculations so if brewing a NEIPA it's a big help. You you subscribe to it the built in water parameters calculation is really great also!
@naturalfps
@naturalfps Күн бұрын
We back!!
@applegal3058
@applegal3058 Күн бұрын
Yay!!! I like wild yeast experiments. I'd lobe to see you try out brewing kombucha and all the different variables that can be modified to change the outcomes in flavour and carbonation. Thanks for all you do Glen!
@GaryJohnWalker1
@GaryJohnWalker1 Күн бұрын
'old man's drink' - standard to the 70s when laaaager became the thing for young drinkers and probably helped by the surge in travel to Europe especially package hols to the Med from here in the UK. And bitter's almost squeezed out between those lagers and more ancient traditional ales (ie hops+more hops). Anyway, this looks good, and 3.7% makes it a pretty good session drink
@peterbradburn9115
@peterbradburn9115 Күн бұрын
Looks spot on. Grew up on Brakspears ordinary, before the Henley brewery closed and they started brewing it elsewhere - was never the same - which was 3.4%ish and looked exactly that colour. Nicely hopped, but nothing like these new IPA's. Nice summer's day there was nothing like it. Could sink a gallon, toddle home for your tea, and be fine for work in the morning. As you say 4 degrees is a bit cold for it, but I'm sure it's still lovely
@nictempleton
@nictempleton 13 сағат бұрын
Welcome back to brewing!
@JohnnyDoom
@JohnnyDoom Күн бұрын
Nicely timed, I was just looking at British Bitter as something to brew.
@urouroniwa
@urouroniwa 14 сағат бұрын
Doughing in pedantry: Just keeping in mind that language is fluid and evolving, but I think it's worth talking about. There is a difference between doughing in an mashing in. When you dough in, you add a small amount of room temperature water to the grains and wait for the starch to absorb it before adding hot water. The ratio of grain to water is about what you would add for making a dough -- hence the term. There isn't much reason to dough in these days. Malt is uniformly malted. It is generally milled consistently (mostly thanks to uniform malting). When doing an infusion mash with modern ingredients, there is basically no advantage to doughing in. However, for a triple decoction mash it is still relevant. For a really old school triple decoction mash you would normally do a protein rest (somewhere around 40-50 C). This definitely benefits from doughing in to get the enzymes into solution before raising the temperature. Decoction mashing is also a kind of beautiful thing in that you can hit your rests using nothing but boiling water and understanding your grain/water ratios. So this means you can dough in with cold water and hit your protein rest temp with boiling water -- and still have the correct mash thickness. Not many people are going to do triple decoction mashing any more, but I still think it's worth preserving the old wisdom -- and part of that is preserving the meaning of old vocabulary. I also wanted to say contratulations on the reverse hop schedule. Traditionally it would be fuggles for bittering and EKG for flavor and aroma hops. I vastly prefer it the way you did it. It is nigh on impossible to get a fuggles forward bitter these days, even in the UK. Such a shame! Even EKG is disappearing 😞
@wade3166
@wade3166 Күн бұрын
Glad to see you brewing again, looking forward to more. Start planning the Fest beer for the spring : )
@whip8
@whip8 Күн бұрын
Great stuff. Love beer. Love your editing and filming style.
@damionfragoso2655
@damionfragoso2655 14 сағат бұрын
I would love to see you meetup with the clawhammer crew and your review of their brew systems.
@stevengadsby5384
@stevengadsby5384 Күн бұрын
Like your style of presenting, cool, calm and collected (just like a Brit) not hectic. Like it. I’m a Brit living in Germany. I brew a lot of „old“ English style beers which you can’t get over here. Look forward to more of your vids 👍🍺🍺🍺
@bierbrauer11
@bierbrauer11 12 сағат бұрын
If you like washing dishes, you’ll love brewing beer! I haven’t really brewed since moving to the PNW, but you may have me getting back in the game
@nate_vz
@nate_vz Күн бұрын
This was super enjoyable to watch. Loved seeing your process. Made me want to brew again. It has been a while for me also!
@davecaron1213
@davecaron1213 9 сағат бұрын
I have been home brewing for about fifteen years. I live in Las Vegas and brew in my garage which make brewing a seasonal pastime. It is just too hot to brew in the summer. I have a portable air conditioner, but it is still close to one hundred degrees when I brew. Not a lot of fun. I have produced some pretty good brews over the years. I have used both full grain and boil in the bag. I like them both I use BeerSmith and have had very good luck with it. But my weak area is in my carbonation. Sometimes I get it right and sometimes it just is not great. There was a brewery here in Vegas who unfortunately closed during the Covid crisis. They used to make a delicious Citra Rye IPA. I experimented and produced very close copy. As soon as the weather cools down I plan to make a brew of it. It is October 6th, and it was one hundred today! Couple more weeks to go.
@bradmcmahon3156
@bradmcmahon3156 Күн бұрын
Great return to the channel. I haven't used SImpson DRC or GN Oats. The GN Oats being crystal oats looks intriguing, I will need to try it at some stage. Oats are very rare in bitters but was mandated for use in 1943 as an adjunct by the British government where both flaked oats and in some breweries, malted oats were used until the end of the war. So your recipe produced something similar to what would have been available in late war Britain, although at this time 3.9% was on the strong side.
@joshmlp
@joshmlp 20 сағат бұрын
Glad to see new content glen. Personally I’m more into mead and wine making, so I would enjoy that kind of content. I would also enjoy other fermentation content. So things like pickles, kimchi or sausage. Cheers!
@NRajah
@NRajah Күн бұрын
Given the choice of any beer I will ask for a bitter and have done since I could first go to the pub. Cask is best. Porters and heavy beers are great too as they are usually sweeter.
@dpm3740
@dpm3740 Күн бұрын
Great video. thanks!
@Emzy89
@Emzy89 Күн бұрын
Hey Glen. Great to see this channel getting revived. Two things I'd love to see is some Cider or Perry (Hard Cider to north Americans) And you might like going down the rabbit hole of brewing an interpretation of Graf, Mentioned in Stephen King's the Dark Tower series. and weird yeast experiments in general interest me.
@kbjerke
@kbjerke 17 сағат бұрын
Looks delicious!!
@Berol2000
@Berol2000 Күн бұрын
New here. Looking forward to more
@steveeroh8259
@steveeroh8259 Күн бұрын
that was a nice video I liked that thanks
@austin2842
@austin2842 13 сағат бұрын
I just throw the hops in the BK, then whirlpool. I pass the wort through a sterilized strainer on its way to the fermentor. I find that it catches the trub and provides sufficient aeration.
@paulbrinicombe3665
@paulbrinicombe3665 2 күн бұрын
Hurray! You’re back!
@dheisey1014
@dheisey1014 Күн бұрын
Hooray Beer!
@scolley0616
@scolley0616 Күн бұрын
Got to try home brewing. The pub I go to brews their own beer. My favorite is the Facelift English IPA which is 6.1% ABV and 72 IBU. I do like the hoppy beer!
@OttoStrawanzinger
@OttoStrawanzinger Күн бұрын
Since you mentioned that you're also brewing lagers, I'd be really interested in your approach to Czech Dark Lager, a style that is very dear to my heart.
@peterdoe2617
@peterdoe2617 Күн бұрын
As promised: I just came here from the cooking channel. Btw: I just cooked the General Tso's chicken from "asian at home", again.
@slowrvr
@slowrvr Күн бұрын
I regularly brew a 100% Golden Promise bitter (sort of a Timothy Taylor Landlord close except I use S-04 yeast) and I’m always amazed how it changes as it warms. Crisp and clean with decent bitterness when cold, but maltier and more body when it warms. Two beers in one. On another note, check out the 50 meter beer project by Sui Generis brewing on YT, I think you’d really enjoy it. Glad to see you back in the brewery.
@GlenAndFriendsBrewHouse
@GlenAndFriendsBrewHouse Күн бұрын
Thanks for the tip! I hadn't found that channel before, and now I need to binge watch and get in touch with them. Looks like he's in Canada somewhere.
@TheErador
@TheErador Күн бұрын
Real ales are having something of a resurgence in the UK, with many breweries favouring heavily hopped and dry hopped IPAs. Not my favourite but it's nice to see. Myself I like a best bitter maybe like your latest brew, or a dark mild (old man drink!). Sours are also big right now in the more select establishments, with some pretty outrageous flavour combos.
@thefunkychicken582
@thefunkychicken582 Күн бұрын
Great vid!
@derekh989
@derekh989 Күн бұрын
This is the best news. I'd love to see a tutorial on using kegs and CO2. I got one, but was very intimidated by the process with all of the warnings about the CO2 tanks and leaks. I ended up giving mine away and going back to bottling, but would love to go back to kegging.
@GlenAndFriendsBrewHouse
@GlenAndFriendsBrewHouse Күн бұрын
It shouldn’t be intimidating- a few simple guidelines and everything should be OK
@jessegreenwood1956
@jessegreenwood1956 Күн бұрын
OH YEAH! One of my fave beers is Fullers ESB (especially on tap). And I drank a lot of it with New Order in the background!
@jodiethomas4877
@jodiethomas4877 Күн бұрын
I came here to see if anyone commented on the music choice. 😊
@OnEvenKeel
@OnEvenKeel Күн бұрын
Yay!
@Alex-ju8tr
@Alex-ju8tr Күн бұрын
Glad to see this, I'd followed a bit back from your main channel. Could you post the lost saga, even just unedited for those who might just use x2 playback? Also, what are the chances of posting more DIY brews? While I love science and would usually geek out at specific gravity readings or drool on your work notebook, for brewing I tend to view it 1/2 art 1/2 science. So the idea of sending off to the internet for extracts to clone the flavor-notes of a cellar some 1600's monastery brewmaster would slave away in kinda dispels the magic & makes things seem "Pay to Play"
@xander1052
@xander1052 17 сағат бұрын
Well timed, I'm drinking my personal Best Bitter, with Jester and Endeavour hops providing a ton of flavour. Only issue is it's a little too dark and I feel it could do with more intensity of the bitterness.
@cherylfelton4030
@cherylfelton4030 Күн бұрын
I dont drink, but I love watching your other channels.. Thanks for a great video. can't wait to see more.. Are you able to make a stout?
@chrisz8532
@chrisz8532 Күн бұрын
Dark roasted malted barley would be added to a recipe just like this one to make a Stout, Porter, Dark Ale etc. 🍻
@jamesellsworth9673
@jamesellsworth9673 Күн бұрын
This is a good return to the BrewHouse. How about brewing a Belgian Farmhouse style of ale?
@brewandbuild
@brewandbuild Күн бұрын
Nice brew there Glen. To be honest, anything with Golden Naked Oats has got my attention. Love those grains. I'd say to make life easier for yourself, put a 'liquid out' connection onto the end of your transfer hose from the fermentor. Connect this to the liquid out port on the keg after CO2 purging. You can then just open the keg vent port and run the beer straight into the keg oxygen free, with no open lid, and no splashing. I look forward to the next brew. 🍺🍺
@GlenAndFriendsBrewHouse
@GlenAndFriendsBrewHouse Күн бұрын
I've gone back and forth with that method - even split an Ale brew into two 2.5 gallon kegs. One with the zero oxygen, and one with the method I used here, and after a few weeks couldn't tell the difference. Lagers - I always use the method you describe, since they will 'lager' for 8 -12 weeks before I tap them.
@brewandbuild
@brewandbuild 23 сағат бұрын
@@GlenAndFriendsBrewHouse If you're getting through your beers quickly, then I think you're right. It's unlikely to notice the small amount of oxygen that's getting in. I'm pedantic about O2 with my beers. They can get stored for 6 months quite often, and even 12 months plus for the stronger ones. They noticeably stale over that time with even a tiny amount of oxygen.
@branthoggatt
@branthoggatt Күн бұрын
Yes! I’ve loved your videos but for some reason, I don’t think the KZbin atmosphere was ripe for your brewing videos the 6+ years ago, I think the new vids and promoting the old ones will do you well now!
@Erich2142
@Erich2142 Күн бұрын
FINALLY!!
@MrFlyingguy
@MrFlyingguy Күн бұрын
a lot of the trendier hazy pale ale brewers in England are now brewing a Bitter, its not strictly an old mans drink these days, enjoying a small resurgence. nice looking beer that mate.
@dlewisa
@dlewisa Күн бұрын
I once saw a recipe for a maple beer in a recipe book. I think it was one of the clone brew books. Maple cream ale. Maple cream stout. At least the names sound good.
@beechermeats9797
@beechermeats9797 Күн бұрын
For the algorithms bay bay!!!
@austin2842
@austin2842 14 сағат бұрын
Glen, you're a glutton for punishment cranking that grain mill by hand!
@rufusred44
@rufusred44 Күн бұрын
Beer is my number one go to tipple. I had no idea it was so complex. I was mesmerized by all of the steps you took to make beer. You use a lot of equipment. Question, how do you increase the alcohol content? I love a strong beer, like a 9% alcohol. Lol.
@Ruirspirul
@Ruirspirul Күн бұрын
I can wait for you to find out how wild ferments are the best😅
@omegaflameZ
@omegaflameZ 22 сағат бұрын
I think you may have just sold me on getting a pump. Been doing everything via gravity feed and.... it just looks so much easier with a pump
@GlenAndFriendsBrewHouse
@GlenAndFriendsBrewHouse 21 сағат бұрын
The pump was a huge step forward for me.
@rabidsamfan
@rabidsamfan Күн бұрын
I look at this and can’t help but wonder how beers were made before all the gadgets came along.
@GlenAndFriendsBrewHouse
@GlenAndFriendsBrewHouse Күн бұрын
A pot, a bucket, and a cask - and it worked out really well. Inconsistent until you really learned it, so the equipment is really about making it easier when you don't have 30 years of brewing everyday at the side of a Master Brewer.
@navybluewolf
@navybluewolf 17 сағат бұрын
When you slow down on the cooking channel in the next few years, it’d be cool to see you edit those “lost brews” and put them out occasionally.
@GlenAndFriendsBrewHouse
@GlenAndFriendsBrewHouse 16 сағат бұрын
I may slip them in here and there.
@majordislikeforyoutubespol4029
@majordislikeforyoutubespol4029 Күн бұрын
good stuff! what's your take on black beer lagers and, perhaps more experimentally, licorice flavors in beer?
@GlenAndFriendsBrewHouse
@GlenAndFriendsBrewHouse Күн бұрын
I’d really like to brew a black lager, it’s on the list.
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