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Hop Forward: Getting You Ahead in the Brewing and Beer Business

151 Episodes

91 minutes | Jun 24, 2022
Episode 145: Monks, Mystics and Mashing In: The Story of Tynt Meadow
Brewer and Brother at Mount Saint Bernard Abbey, Fr Mateusz, often says that people know more about the surface of the moon than they do about monks.Nestled away in the idlic Leicestershire countryside amongst the rolling hills is Mount Saint Bernard Abbey, a monastery founded in 1835 on land provided by Ambrose de Lisle, who was eager to re-introduce monastic life into the United Kingdom.As time went by, farming - the principle activity and source of income for the Brothers - became increasingly difficult to the point where the monks needed to explore new ways to generate an income to sustain their life and rhythms of prayer and worship.The natural choice was to start a brewery.Since 2018, Tynt Meadow have produced batch after batch of their authenticated Trappist beer:  a mahogany-coloured Dubbel with a subtle, warm red hue, and a lasting beige head.  Its aroma carries hints of dark chocolate, liquorice, and rich fruit flavours.In this episode, we visited Tynt Meadow and met both Peter Grady - the Brewery and Operations Manager - for a tour of the brewhouse and Fr Mateusz, a Brother and brewer of the beer, to discuss the rich history of the monks and abbey, the brewing process and how spirituality and brewing are interconnected at the abbey.This is a lengthy episode that straddles the lines between brewing technical knowledge, the story and history of the monastery, and themes about the Christian faith, spirituality and practises.  The discussion featuring Fr Mateusz begins at 51 minute mark.FIND OUT MORE ABOUT THE BEERDownload the recipe | Buy the beer | Follow EmmanualesTODAY'S EPISODE OF THE HOP FORWARD PODCAST IS SPONSORED BY:Bespoke Brewing Solutions designs and manufactures equipment that allows breweries to produce high-quality craft beverages with increased cost-effectiveness and faster turnaround times.The BBS team has 8 years of solid teamwork together and 10+ years of experience in manufacturing brewing equipment. BBS now has representatives around the world in America, Australia, New Zealand, and, of course, China.Having a team in China that speaks the local language allows BBS to oversee all aspects of their client's projects, from initial layout designs all the way through to equipment testing before shipping.BBS has equipment represented in 16 countries, which means they’ve sourced equipment and designed brewhouse configurations for every type of brewery you can imagine, in every situation.BBS also offers consulting services, from brewery commissioning, recipe formulation, and equipment training on brew day, to the packaging of your finished product.If you’ve never started a brewery before, they are here to help. If you’re an experienced brewer, they speak your language. Visit bespokebrewingsolutions.com to get in touch with one of the team to discuss your project ideas and show you the bespoke way.Follow Hop Forward on Social Media Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | LinkedIn
40 minutes | Jun 17, 2022
Fermenting Thoughts: How to Get Your Beer Business Ahead of the Crowd
This week, my Fermenting Thoughts are taken from a seminar I ran at SIBA Beer X in Liverpool, March 2022, called 'Brewery Marketing: How to Get Your Beer Buisness Ahead of the Crowd'.We explore everything from how marketing should start with being human right through to crafting a compelling story that will enable consumers to tap into your brand and narrative with integrity.You can download the slides from the presentation here.  If you want to discuss marketing your beer business in more depth, contact me at info@hopforward.beer for a free 30 minute consultation.Follow Hop Forward on Social Media Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | LinkedIn
68 minutes | Jun 2, 2022
Episode 144: Can British Hops Really Create an Incredible IPA...? [with Will Rogers from Charles Faram]
On the Hop Forward Podcast this week, we ask the question, 'Can British Hops Really Create an Incredible IPA?' to Will Rogers, technical director for hop merchant, Charles Faram.To answer this question, we partnered with Charles Faram to brew one for ourselves using hops from Charles Faram's hop breeding programme, making use of hops such as Harlequin, Jester, Olicana, Godiva, Mystic and their most recent edition Most, I attempted to push the boundaries of what hops to our native soil can really do in a modern IPA. The result...? England’s Green and Pleasant Land is an all British Hopped IPA (6.1%), brewed in collaboration with Charles Faram and Emmanuales, which showcases how beautifully divine and delightfully hoppy IPAs can come out of England’s Green and Pleasant Land.FIND OUT MORE ABOUT THE BEERDownload the recipe | Buy the beer | Follow EmmanualesTODAY'S EPISODE OF THE HOP FORWARD PODCAST IS SPONSORED BY:Bespoke Brewing Solutions designs and manufactures equipment that allows breweries to produce high-quality craft beverages with increased cost-effectiveness and faster turnaround times.The BBS team has 8 years of solid teamwork together and 10+ years of experience in manufacturing brewing equipment. BBS now has representatives around the world in America, Australia, New Zealand, and, of course, China.Having a team in China that speaks the local language allows BBS to oversee all aspects of their client's projects, from initial layout designs all the way through to equipment testing before shipping.BBS has equipment represented in 16 countries, which means they’ve sourced equipment and designed brewhouse configurations for every type of brewery you can imagine, in every situation.BBS also offers consulting services, from brewery commissioning, recipe formulation, and equipment training on brew day, to the packaging of your finished product.If you’ve never started a brewery before, they are here to help. If you’re an experienced brewer, they speak your language. Visit bespokebrewingsolutions.com to get in touch with one of the team to discuss your project ideas and show you the bespoke way.Follow Hop Forward on Social Media Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | LinkedIn
49 minutes | May 19, 2022
Episode 143: Going For the Duration... with Miranda Hudson from Duration Brewing
On the Hop Forward Podcast this week, we're joined by Duration Brewing co-founder, Miranda Hudson, to talk about their forthcoming crowdfunding campaign.  The brewery is planning to expand capacity and build an immersive taproom and kitchen at its historic 10th century priory site.“We’ve some incredible plans to make this one of the most beautiful and atmospheric places to drink in the UK, as well as enhance our sustainability credentials with rainwater recapture and a fruit orchard." says Miranda. “We hope to get more people celebrating our field-to-glass brewing principles, but we need you to help make it happen!”We talk about the nuts of bolts of crowdfunding, the planning involved and we also chat about some of the brewery closures that have been happening across the United Kingdom of late.TODAY'S EPISODE OF THE HOP FORWARD PODCAST IS SPONSORED BY:Bespoke Brewing Solutions designs and manufactures equipment that allows breweries to produce high-quality craft beverages with increased cost-effectiveness and faster turnaround times.The BBS team has 8 years of solid teamwork together and 10+ years of experience in manufacturing brewing equipment. BBS now has representatives around the world in America, Australia, New Zealand, and, of course, China.Having a team in China that speaks the local language allows BBS to oversee all aspects of their client's projects, from initial layout designs all the way through to equipment testing before shipping.BBS has equipment represented in 16 countries, which means they’ve sourced equipment and designed brewhouse configurations for every type of brewery you can imagine, in every situation.BBS also offers consulting services, from brewery commissioning, recipe formulation, and equipment training on brew day, to the packaging of your finished product.If you’ve never started a brewery before, they are here to help. If you’re an experienced brewer, they speak your language. Visit bespokebrewingsolutions.com to get in touch with one of the team to discuss your project ideas and show you the bespoke way.Follow Hop Forward on Social Media Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | LinkedIn
56 minutes | May 6, 2022
Episode 142: Can an IPA Only Subscription Service Really Work...? [with Standard Brew Co]
Standard Brew Co is a customer-owned, subscription-based brewery, shipping out new and exclusive, small batch IPA’s every month. Each subscriber receives twelve shares in the business and become an owner with Standard Brew Co, all whilst enjoying brand new, crushable beers.We're joined by Milo Oddi, founder behind Standard Brew Co, to discover more about this brewery with a unique subscription model that focuses on one beer style.  We discuss all things IPA, contract brewing, social media marketing and our mutual love of making pizzas, stemming from Milo's background working in hospitality.TODAY'S EPISODE OF THE HOP FORWARD PODCAST IS SPONSORED BY:Bespoke Brewing Solutions designs and manufactures equipment that allows breweries to produce high-quality craft beverages with increased cost-effectiveness and faster turnaround times.The BBS team has 8 years of solid teamwork together and 10+ years of experience in manufacturing brewing equipment. BBS now has representatives around the world in America, Australia, New Zealand, and, of course, China.Having a team in China that speaks the local language allows BBS to oversee all aspects of their client's projects, from initial layout designs all the way through to equipment testing before shipping.BBS has equipment represented in 16 countries, which means they’ve sourced equipment and designed brewhouse configurations for every type of brewery you can imagine, in every situation.BBS also offers consulting services, from brewery commissioning, recipe formulation, and equipment training on brew day, to the packaging of your finished product.If you’ve never started a brewery before, they are here to help. If you’re an experienced brewer, they speak your language. Visit bespokebrewingsolutions.com to get in touch with one of the team to discuss your project ideas and show you the bespoke way.Follow Hop Forward on Social Media Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | LinkedIn
55 minutes | Apr 15, 2022
Episode 141: Brew Like a Monk with Stan Hieronymus
On this week’s episode of the Hop Forward Podcast, Nick is joined by none other than homebrewing legend and author Stan Hieronymus to talk about a subject close to his heart: brewing like a monk. We discuss everything from what makes a good Trappist and abbey style beer, how Double IPAs have taken a leaf out of Belgian style beers, and dispel some of the myths surrounding monasticism and brewing. In addition, Nick is also joined briefly by Kevin and Luke from Nigeria’s first craft brewery - Bature Brewery - along with Joe from Marble Beers in Manchester Marble Arch to talk about their African Beer Cup winning Imperial Coffee Stout, Black Gold, while Nick gives us a guided tasting.Follow Hop Forward on Social Media Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | LinkedIn
33 minutes | Apr 7, 2022
Fermenting Thoughts: 40 Years of (Mostly!) Great Beers!
If you're listening to this on the date of publication, it's my birthday!  In these fermenting thoughts, I share some thoughts on my favourite beers, breweries and bars, as well as take a trip down memory lane on the role beer has played in my life over the last 40 years.  Yes, it's self indulgent... but it's my birthday!
70 minutes | Apr 1, 2022
Episode 140: Jolly Good for the Environment: Looking at the Recycling Chain with Yvan and Justin from Jolly Good Beer
In this week's episode of the podcast, Nick is joined by Yvan Seth and Justin Rivett from UK distributor Jolly Good Beer, looking at the issues regarding the recycling chain with one trip kegs.  We take a deep dive into an issue that is largely being ignored throughout the supply chain and passed like the hot potato. We also discuss potential solutions and ask a few non-recycling questions such as what distributors are looking for when they work with a brewery. And Nick recounts his beer judging experience at SIBA's Beer X. Follow Hop Forward on Social Media Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | LinkedIn
16 minutes | Mar 23, 2022
Fermenting Thoughts: Great Expectations
This week's fermenting thoughts are about consumers expectations when it comes to beer styles.  How we frame a beer often determines how a customer perceives it.  If we misdescribe what's in the glass, it can yield some terrible feedback from drinkers who aren't - or are getting more than - they bargained for.Nick recounts his oxidised DIPA story with some cutting feedback and explores what we can do to ensure we're setting our customers up with the right expectations.The article referenced in this episode is from Saint Mars of the Desert's blog, titled The Battle of Frogs and Mice.Follow Hop Forward on Social MediaFacebook | Twitter | Instagram | LinkedIn
51 minutes | Mar 14, 2022
Episode 139: Setting Up a Brewhouse with a Thermal Fluid System [with Azvex Brewing]
We're joined this week by Adam Henderson, owner and brewer of Liverpool's newest brewery, Azvex Brewing.  Adam, a mechanical engineer by trade and former partner at Neon Raptor, set up 30HL brewhouse in Liverpool that utilises a Thermal Fluid System.We discuss the process of setting up the brewery and having to commission a kit from afar due to Covid-19, through to what it takes to brew and package big juicy IPAs.Follow Hop Forward on Social MediaFacebook | Twitter | Instagram | LinkedIn
63 minutes | Mar 4, 2022
Episode 138: Charlie Bamforth is The Pope of Foam
This week, we're extremely excited to have Professor Charlie Bamforth - a.k.a The Pope of Foam - grace us with his presence on the Hop Forward Podcast. Charlie is a former president of Institute of Brewing and Distilling and was also Anheuser-Busch Endowed Professor of Malting and Brewing Sciences at University of California, Davis between 1999 and 2018.  Following his retirement from the University as Distinguished Professor Emeritus, he became Senior Quality Adviser to the Sierra Nevada Brewing Company.If you’re unfamiliar with the work of Charlie Bamforth, then you should check out some of his books such as Standards of Brewing, Brewing Materials and Processes and - of course - the aptly named: Foam.We discuss head retention on beer, carbonation, ingredients and their effects on head retention, the use of nitrogen in beer and much more.THIS WEEK'S EPISODE OF THE PODCAST IS SPONSORED BY SSV LIMITED.From tanks to full brewhouses SSV Limited have got you covered.SSV Limited have established themselves as the go to partner to help you grow your brewery.  High quality tanks, parts, brewing kit coupled with the knowledge and experience to ensure your project runs smoothly from beginning to completion whether it's equipment supply, fully turnkey or anything between.Their parts shop stocks well over 1000 essential brewing parts to keep your brewery up and running many available on next day delivery.Visit their website on www.ssvlimited.co.uk and don’t forget to visit their stand at SIBA Beer X in Liverpool this March.  You can find them on stand number 1, so make sure you swing by, say hello and admire their shiny brewhouses. Follow Hop Forward on Social MediaFacebook | Twitter | Instagram | LinkedIn
67 minutes | Feb 19, 2022
Episode 137: How to Make Great IPAs [with Scott Janish, author of The New IPA]
This week on the Hop Forward Podcast, we're joined by Sapwood Cellar's co-founder and author of The New IPA to discuss what it takes to make fantastic, modern IPAs and the science behind hopping.  We explore the process from field to fermentation, right through to packaging IPAs and creating shelf-stability for these highly volatile beers.Please note that the audio quality of this week's discussion isn't up to our usual high standards due to a Zoom bandwidth issue, however, it is audible.THIS WEEK'S EPISODE OF THE PODCAST IS SPONSORED BY SSV LIMITED.From tanks to full brewhouses SSV Limited have got you covered.SSV Limited have established themselves as the go to partner to help you grow your brewery.  High quality tanks, parts, brewing kit coupled with the knowledge and experience to ensure your project runs smoothly from beginning to completion whether it's equipment supply, fully turnkey or anything between.Their parts shop stocks well over 1000 essential brewing parts to keep your brewery up and running many available on next day delivery.Visit their website on www.ssvlimited.co.uk and don’t forget to visit their stand at SIBA Beer X in Liverpool this March.  You can find them on stand number 1, so make sure you swing by, say hello and admire their shiny brewhouses. Follow Hop Forward on Social MediaFacebook | Twitter | Instagram | LinkedIn
16 minutes | Feb 11, 2022
Episode 137: Fermenting Thoughts: Fermenting Thoughts: Why is Instagram taking down your beer posts and what can you do about it...?
This week's fermenting thoughts are about Meta Platforms Inc. taking down breweries Instagram posts and shadow-banning because they're simply trying to inform consumers about their products through the platform without paying for advertising.I look at what this means for you and your business, what shadow banning is, why this is worrying on a wider level and explore some ways to get around it.Make sure you head over to our Facebook group to carry on the discussion. Let us know what you think, whether you've experienced this yourself, your approach to grassroots marketing through socials and more. Follow Hop Forward on Social MediaFacebook | Twitter | Instagram | LinkedIn
70 minutes | Feb 4, 2022
Episode 136: How to Move a Brewery [with Neepsend Brew Co]
At the start of 2020, Gavin Martin - co-owner and head brewer of Sheffield's Neepsend Brew Co - had the challenge of moving his 10BBL to a new site in a matter of weeks, while keeping the business going and beer flowing.Unfortunately, on the day they were mashing in for the first time on their new site, the radio was also announcing that all pubs were to shut at that evening as the United Kingdom entered lockdown, leaving the brewery high and dry without a canning line.In this week's episode, Gavin recalls the move, the lockdown and we explore localism in beer and how consumers may be missing out on some truly fantastic beers due to the 'premier league' nature of craft beer in Britain.THIS WEEK'S EPISODE IS SPONSORED BY LALLEMAND BREWINGLallemand Brewing, a division of Lallemand Inc., a global producer of yeast and bacteria, is helping breweries achieve their growth and quality goals by offering products, services, and education. Lallemand Brewing’s premium brewing yeasts and bacteria deliver unmatched consistency, reliability, and purity, allowing brewers to take full control of the brewing process. At the forefront of innovation, Lallemand Brewing recently launched several dry yeast products: LalBrew Voss, LalBrew Verdant IPA, and WilBrew Philly Sour. For more information about Lallemand products in the UK please contact our local representative Andrew Paterson, global contacts details for the UK and other territories can be found via our website www.lallemandbrewing.com ADDITIONAL SUPPORT FROM CRISP MALTSince 1870, Crisp Malt has been producing the finest malt at Great Ryburgh in Norfolk. With 5 maltings located in the best barley growing areas in the UK, they produce a wide range of malts and non-malted cereals in 25kg sacks for craft brewers and distillers all over the world.  Visit crispmalt.com to find out more Follow Hop Forward on Social MediaFacebook | Twitter | Instagram | LinkedIn
83 minutes | Dec 22, 2021
Episode 135: Infinite Reflections on Scaling a Brewery: The Journey of Double Barrelled Brewery [with co-founder Luci Clayton-Jones]
This week, we're joined by Reading's Double Barrelled Brewery co-founder Luci Clayton-Jones to share her reflections on scaling a brewery from a 120L nano-setup in her and her husband's garage to a 24HL brewhouse with a taproom.We discuss the reality of running a brewery business and some of the naivety that comes with inexperience when you're fresh to the industry, as many of us were when we started.  And while neither Luci or I wanted our discussion to come across as negative (that definitely wasn't our intent), the reality of running a brewing business with a taproom is far different from what people imagine.In this penultimate episode, we hope we encourage you on your brewing journey, wherever you're at, to look at what you actually want from your business.THIS WEEK'S EPISODE IS SPONSORED BY LALLEMAND BREWINGLallemand Brewing, a division of Lallemand Inc., a global producer of yeast and bacteria, is helping breweries achieve their growth and quality goals by offering products, services, and education. Lallemand Brewing’s premium brewing yeasts and bacteria deliver unmatched consistency, reliability, and purity, allowing brewers to take full control of the brewing process. At the forefront of innovation, Lallemand Brewing recently launched several dry yeast products: LalBrew Voss, LalBrew Verdant IPA, and WilBrew Philly Sour. For more information about Lallemand products in the UK please contact our local representative Andrew Paterson, global contacts details for the UK and other territories can be found via our website www.lallemandbrewing.com ADDITIONAL SUPPORT FROM CRISP MALTSince 1870, Crisp Malt has been producing the finest malt at Great Ryburgh in Norfolk. With 5 maltings located in the best barley growing areas in the UK, they produce a wide range of malts and non-malted cereals in 25kg sacks for craft brewers and distillers all over the world.  Visit crispmalt.com to find out moreADDITIONAL SUPPORT FROM SSV LIMITEDFrom tanks to full brewhouses SSV Limited have got you covered. SSV Limited have established themselves as the go to partner to help you grow your brewery.  High quality tanks, parts, brewing kit coupled with the knowledge and experience to ensure your project runs smoothly from beginning to completion whether its equipment supply, fully turnkey or anything between.  Their parts shop stocks well over 1000 essential brewing parts to keep your brewery up and running many available on next day delivery.  Visit their website on www.ssvlimited.co.ukFollow Hop Forward on Social MediaFacebook | Twitter | Instagram | LinkedIn
83 minutes | Dec 14, 2021
Episode 134: Creating a Healthy Workplace Culture: Lessons Learned at Gipsy Hill Brewing Co [with Sam McMeekin]
Today's episode starts with a statement written by co-founder of London's Gipsy Hill Brewing Co, Sam McMeekin.  The statement, in full, can be read on their Instagram page.This episode was a hard one - not only to discuss sensitively but to put together as a whole.  The topic of workplace culture can be divisive.  Some people have a wonderful experience working for an employer, while another can tell an altogether different tale.Sometimes, it's evident to see the dysfunction or toxicity in a workplace.  But what happens when it's not that clear cut?  Where do we draw the lines between our own interpretation of events and the events themselves?And as an employer who is responsible for the well-being of the staff and one(s) who create and foster and set the tone for their workplace culture, what do we do when things go awry or employees feel that you're not quite hitting the mark?In today's episode, me and Sam have an open and honest discussion surrounding the challenges of workplace culture, the journey he has been on personally, and share some practical steps we can take to ensuring our workplaces are happy, healthy and professional.Nick also shares his thoughts on this, having had negative workplace experience before, while staying mindful that nobody is perfect and the only people we can truly change is ourselves - a good place to start.We've tried to put this together a sensitively as possible and are aware this may be a topic that some listeners, myself included, may find it difficult to listen to.THIS WEEK'S EPISODE IS SPONSORED BY LALLEMAND BREWINGLallemand Brewing, a division of Lallemand Inc., a global producer of yeast and bacteria, is helping breweries achieve their growth and quality goals by offering products, services, and education. Lallemand Brewing’s premium brewing yeasts and bacteria deliver unmatched consistency, reliability, and purity, allowing brewers to take full control of the brewing process. At the forefront of innovation, Lallemand Brewing recently launched several dry yeast products: LalBrew Voss, LalBrew Verdant IPA, and WilBrew Philly Sour. For more information about Lallemand products in the UK please contact our local representative Andrew Paterson, global contacts details for the UK and other territories can be found via our website www.lallemandbrewing.com ADDITIONAL SUPPORT FROM CRISP MALTSince 1870, Crisp Malt has been producing the finest malt at Great Ryburgh in Norfolk. With 5 maltings located in the best barley growing areas in the UK, they produce a wide range of malts and non-malted cereals in 25kg sacks for craft brewers and distillers all over the world.  Visit crispmalt.com to find out moreADDITIONAL SUPPORT FROM SSV LIMITEDFrom tanks to full brewhouses SSV Limited have got you covered. SSV Limited have established themselves as the go to partner to help you grow your brewery.  High quality tanks, parts, brewing kit coupled with the knowledge and experience to ensure your project runs smoothly from beginning to completion whether its equipment supply, fully turnkey or anything between.  Their parts shop stocks well over 1000 essential brewing parts to keep your brewery up and running many available on next day delivery.  Visit their website on www.ssvlimited.co.ukFollow Hop Forward on Social MediaFacebook | Twitter | Instagram | LinkedIn
73 minutes | Dec 6, 2021
Episode 133: Putting Language to Beer: How We Describe What's In The Glass [with Mark Dredge]
Anyone who has ever attempted to describe the flavours and aromas of a beer will know that putting language to what's in the glass is both challenging, subjective and needs the right terminology.But what if we don't possess the language for ourselves or a customer doesn't quite know what they're after, but they certainly know what they don't want...!As brewers, bar staff and bottle shop owners, it's our job to be able to help consumers navigate the turbid waters of Hazy IPAs and describe the 'soft, pillowy grapefruit' that awaits them upon first pour.In his latest reiteration of the Flavour Wheel, beer writer and educator Mark Dredge joins Nick this week to talk about how we talk about flavour and aroma and put language to beer.  Pick up a copy of the Flavour Wheel or the pack of 6 from beerdredge.comTHIS WEEK'S EPISODE IS SPONSORED BY LALLEMAND BREWINGLallemand Brewing, a division of Lallemand Inc., a global producer of yeast and bacteria, is helping breweries achieve their growth and quality goals by offering products, services, and education. Lallemand Brewing’s premium brewing yeasts and bacteria deliver unmatched consistency, reliability, and purity, allowing brewers to take full control of the brewing process. At the forefront of innovation, Lallemand Brewing recently launched several dry yeast products: LalBrew Voss, LalBrew Verdant IPA, and WilBrew Philly Sour. For more information about Lallemand products in the UK please contact our local representative Andrew Paterson, global contacts details for the UK and other territories can be found via our website www.lallemandbrewing.com ADDITIONAL SUPPORT FROM CRISP MALTSince 1870, Crisp Malt has been producing the finest malt at Great Ryburgh in Norfolk. With 5 maltings located in the best barley growing areas in the UK, they produce a wide range of malts and non-malted cereals in 25kg sacks for craft brewers and distillers all over the world.  Visit crispmalt.com to find out moreFollow Hop Forward on Social MediaFacebook | Twitter | Instagram | LinkedIn
90 minutes | Nov 29, 2021
Episode 132: How to Prod a Brewery [Pushing the Boundaries with Every Beer, featuring Vault City Brewing]
Edinburgh's Vault City Brewing have earned a reputation in a short time as one of Britain's most well-respected, sought after breweries.  Bucking the hazy producing trend, Vault City focus solely on Modern Sour Beers.With flavours such as Guava Banana Banoffee Toffee Smoothie, Apple Cherry Cinnamon Swirl and Strawberry & Lime Session Sour, Vault City have captured the heart and imagination of craft beer drinkers with their off-the-wall flavour combinations.Sour beers have increased ever more in popularity since the 2010’s, to the point now where they are mainstream enough to be stocked by national grocery stores.  Brands such as North Brewing Co, BrewDog and Vocation here in the UK all have a variety of sour beers on the shelves. It was the placement of Edinburgh’s Vault City, though - a brewery that solely focuses on modern sour beers - that caused a bit of a stir recently when they were listed in one Britain’s biggest supermarket chains. For some, this was a huge step forward for modern sour beers, while for others, another example of supermarkets attacking craft beer.  This is one of the many topics I discuss in this week’s episode with Steven Smith-Hay, co-founder of Vault City. It’s not hard to see why craft beer veterans love them so much and why people who may not necessarily be into traditional beer styles - dominated by bitterness - may enjoy a glass or two of Vault City’s sour beers. Me and Steve chat at length about the brewery, the challenges they’ve faced - especially in their cuckoo brewing days using lactobacillus in another host brewery - and what the future holds for this contemporary brewery pushing the boundaries of modern beer. THIS WEEK'S EPISODE IS SPONSORED BY LALLEMAND BREWINGLallemand Brewing, a division of Lallemand Inc., a global producer of yeast and bacteria, is helping breweries achieve their growth and quality goals by offering products, services, and education. Lallemand Brewing’s premium brewing yeasts and bacteria deliver unmatched consistency, reliability, and purity, allowing brewers to take full control of the brewing process. At the forefront of innovation, Lallemand Brewing recently launched several dry yeast products: LalBrew Voss, LalBrew Verdant IPA, and WilBrew Philly Sour. For more information about Lallemand products in the UK please contact our local representative Andrew Paterson, global contacts details for the UK and other territories can be found via our website www.lallemandbrewing.com ADDITIONAL SUPPORT FROM CRISP MALTSince 1870, Crisp Malt has been producing the finest malt at Great Ryburgh in Norfolk. With 5 maltings located in the best barley growing areas in the UK, they produce a wide range of malts and non-malted cereals in 25kg sacks for craft brewers and distillers all over the world.  Visit crispmalt.com to find out moreFollow Hop Forward on Social MediaFacebook | Twitter | Instagram | LinkedIn
85 minutes | Nov 19, 2021
Episode 131: A Late Night Chat in an Indie Bottle Shop [at Twickenham's Brewery Market]
On this week's episode of the Hop Forward Podcast, Nick travels to Brewery Market on the historic Church Street in Twickenham, the Drinks Retailing Awards 'Independent Beer Retailer of the Year 2021'.Linda, Denis, Steph and a few of our locals appear on an impromptu episode called A Late Night Chat in an Indie Bottle Shop.  We discuss everything from beers, lambics, starting and running a small business, right through to the impacts of social media on businesses and how one person even travelled from Leeds just to visit the shop due to its reputation.The conversation is casual - the sort of thing you'd expect over a few beers late into the night.Please note: there is a bit of excessive background noise to start with, which dies down after around 10 minutes or so - the rest of the audio from thereon is much more palatable.THIS WEEK'S EPISODE IS SPONSORED BY CRISP MALTSince 1870, Crisp Malt has been producing the finest malt at Great Ryburgh in Norfolk. With 5 maltings located in the best barley growing areas in the UK, they produce a wide range of malts and non-malted cereals in 25kg sacks for craft brewers and distillers all over the world.They still work one of the last remaining floor maltings in England and use it to make their pioneering heritage malts. They also craft roasted and crystal malts of unprecedented consistency on their vertical, all electric tower roasting plant, the only one of its kind in the UK. Check out their website for more information about their range of malts and also their educational blogs and webinars too.Visit crispmalt.com to find out moreFollow Hop Forward on Social MediaFacebook | Twitter | Instagram | LinkedIn
65 minutes | Nov 12, 2021
Episode 130: Drinks Trends Through the Pandemic: A Look What We're Drinking and How We're Buying It Has Changed Since COVID-19 [with Real Drinks Ltd]
The first time I ever went into a bottle shop with one of my beers, I was absolutely packing it (for our international listeners; the literal translation is I was shitting myself).  What would they think about my beer, my brand… would they buy it, stock it, promote it and sell many…? Thankfully, the bottle shop in question - slightly bemused by the kitsch logo of Jesus welcoming people at the bar like he was Sam Malone from Cheers - took to it and became a big advocate of them. Bottle shops and off-licensed venues have played a big part of beer across the globe.  It’s one thing to carve out some time with a friend down the local pub or bar - an experience in and of itself… but it’s another to stand in front of the shelves or fridges and decipher which beers you’ll take home with you. There are some great label designs and brands out there, especially these days. I remember back in the early 00’s when beers had names like Nobby’s Nuts and featured a picture of a Santa-like character with a boozy red nose drinking a pint of something brown; it’s a far cry from the artwork that could easily adorn a can of beer as much as it could the walls of the Tate Modern. Bottle shops are the gatekeepers of modern British beer; the owners and stewards akin to the vinyl junkies who work in record stores who know which bands to listen out for and peddle records you’d never dream of buying but take home and relish the experience over and over. But - as discussed a few episodes back with Dave Hayward - are bottle shops becoming an endangered species due to the Covid-19 pandemic?  Now breweries are selling products online, do they even need bottle shops to thrive?  And, for the ones that do, how should they approach potential new business customers?  What are some of the basics when it comes to on-boarding a new shop with the fruits of your labour? These are some of the topics, along with discussions about trends in beer, spirits, wines and cider, that I discuss with today’s guests on the Hop Forward Podcast, Richard and Jenna from Real Drinks in London. If you cast your mind back to September 2019 (not easy, I know!), I visited … and spoke on location to Nick Dolan and Tim Peyton from, then, Real Ale Ltd in Notting Hill, which you can go back and listen to. But - in light of the pandemic and their subsequent rebrand, which - I feel at least - had an emphasis and focus on the online market, I was keen to catch up with the team and ask some questions that I felt were relevant to 2021.THIS WEEK'S EPISODE IS SPONSORED BY CRISP MALTSince 1870, Crisp Malt has been producing the finest malt at Great Ryburgh in Norfolk. With 5 maltings located in the best barley growing areas in the UK, they produce a wide range of malts and non-malted cereals in 25kg sacks for craft brewers and distillers all over the world.They still work one of the last remaining floor maltings in England and use it to make their pioneering heritage malts. They also craft roasted and crystal malts of unprecedented consistency on their vertical, all electric tower roasting plant, the only one of its kind in the UK. Check out their website for more information about their range of malts and also their educational blogs and webinars too.Visit crispmalt.com to find out moreFollow Hop Forward on Social MediaFacebook | Twitter | Instagram | LinkedIn
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