Hey everyone! Thanks SO MUCH for all the kinds words about our third documentary! It's been a wonderful, wild ride to see the response. So we have finally finished finessing the homebrew recipe for NOW IPA! Check it our here: community.grainfather.com/recipes/886090
Hi guys, I’m an ex Brewer from 30 years ago. I will try are in five months and plan to start my own microbrewery 30 years ago. It wasn’t any fancy boiling equipment and I used to do all my mash in a Burco boiler and a plastic bucket, so I’ve been doing some research on what beer to make and this video has just hit it right on the head. Thank you so much guys for giving me a great idea. I look forward to sharing my trials and tribulations with you in the near future.
The loss of our native hop farming at the rate its happened is absolutely frightening... After watching this I'd like to see a refocusing from our British craft breweries in terms of using native hops to fend off a complete collapse.
I loved that you took the similar format from your cask ale series and put it into one bumper buster mini film. At each section I was like "ah this is where in ends and I'm gunna have to wait till next week" and it didn't. This was genuine quality content, something far and few between on youtube. I will attempt to get my hands on some of those cans! Thank you as always.
@@TheCraftBeerChannel Great documentry, English hops tend to be seen as boring which is true to a certain extent. They are however reliable and go well with with more malt focused beer.
Unbelievable you guys basically started as beer lovers with a home brew kit, now knocking out professional TV quality documentaries with major brewers coming to you. Fair play! The other docco about US hop history was so good too. Kudos!!!
Thanks so much James - it's been a wild ride! And the taproom should still have it on keg. I think the Glad got through all theirs but I'll find out where else it's on tap.
Fantastic video. Great to promote new British hops and malts. But let's not call older English hops dull, or consign them to history. We don't call German noble hops dull and Germans are proud of them and they are used in vast quantities. I'd love to see examples of English IPA with Goldings etc on the pumps cos it's an amazing style.
I thought it would be like the cask ale documentary, several episodes. So when I saw the show started broadcasting, I thought, this is a Friday night watch.. Great work on the show, and appreciation to all the people behind the beer and farming industry, also service industry.. Inspiring.. Thanks for your efforts on making this film..
Well done guys! Can tell you how exciting it is to see people championing local British ingredients and hops, love the thought of this being more sustainable for the planet and that it will help to sustain our brewing infrastructure and heritage. 👍 Plus it looks like a lovely pint!
This is great all around…I particularly enjoyed and appreciate the amount of history woven throughout the film… I hope you get some screenings at film festivals and beer festivals, this film definitely has all it needs to make an impact if enough people see it!
Can't imagine the work you guys went through for this documentary, but well done. I love that you focused on such an underated style, I'm very motivated to brew something similar, cheers!
Class, English homebrewer here living in Ireland but the talk about the East Kent hops took me back to fishing in the Medway in the hop fields of Yalding Kent. Really enjoyed that great stuff
Brilliant film lads! I'm looking forward to trying your beer and I really hope this sparks a resurgence in British IPAs made with British malts and hops! Cheers🍻
Brilliant doumentry! You can feel the love and pasion behind it and really interesting about the hisrtory behind IPAs...Gutted I can't taste it (live aborad), but got me excited about brewing again ! thanks Lads
Really good stuff. Just made my first brew using chevalier and have been very impressed with the flavour. Now keen to try some of these modern British hop varieties
Incredible job guys! I am going to make this for our next homebrewers meet here in South Africa. Going to use Jester and Ernest with Lallemand's London and hoping our LHBS still has Chevalier. Cheers 🍻
I was not expecting to watch this the whole way through, and indeed most of the time I use RUclips as an opportunity to have a short break for fifteen minutes or so. But I was hooked on this guys. Well done. Your pride and passion came together to make something special (in the video, and I'm sure in the beer too. If I can import some to Australia let me know!). Thank you.
Excellent doc guys. Educational, thought provoking, and entertaining. I loved the honest look at the origins of the style - something that all brewers and drinkers of IPA should be aware of. Keep up the great content. I just ordered a six-pack of the beer and can’t wait to try it ❤ 🍺
Brewing in the Caribbean here, been using Godiva in my Hibiscus Saison and together with Nelson Sauvin in my Blonde for some really nice grape & berry flavors. I added Jester & Harlequin to my last order. These new British hops are showing tons of promise!
Well done Lads this is quite a long video and I intended to watch it over a couple of sessions but... it was so good I watched it all at once! Watching the research into the malt, hops, yeast and water makes me think of just how much beer has impacted history... and let's not forget the 5th and most important ingredient.. people 😁 cheers Fellas another great doco 😎, Mike in NZ
Great video here. I loved fullers ESB and only heard stories of timothy taylor ipa and how great it is. 5% ipa doesn't work here in the states. I wish it did. But lucky you can make what you want at home. I have used lots of northdown, challenger and target in many styles. Its a great combo, fullers used to use that.
Another excellent production! I love that you guys continue to champion big, audacious causes. It would be easy to say, ‘nah, too hard, no one cares, let’s focus on the next sexy beer trend.’
Congrats y'all. This is great :) I love that flavor ideal of fuggle and Golding's terroir crossed with mango/citrus, along with that maris otter base. Absolutely delicious.
Absolutely loved the video! You guys keep putting out bangers. I’m an assistant brewer here in Michigan. I can’t wait to give this style a go. You guys gotta come through sometime. They don’t call it the great beer state for no reason. We have a few brewpubs here in Ann Arbor not only keeping cask alive but brewing up traditional British styles. I just brewed a mild using chevallier malt actually. And the brewery down the street’s flagship beer is a English style ipa on cask. Cheers guys! I love the content!
I remember watching you guys a while ago now you come so far. Definitely could imagine a professional tv series on a major network with the quality you produce
Thanks so much! We have had many conversations with TV networks and production companies but nothing yet. Maybe one day, but we're very happy making our own stuff here!
I always get the vibe that Brad is not super into the nerd stuff, he's just a really good mate that puts up with Johnny's nonsense. Like moste of my mates, i guess.
Thank you for an amazing short film. I'd love to see this land in Australia to try this twist on the modern IPA, though sadly I doubt we will see it. Keep fighting the good fight!
Simply wow! Fantastic doc lads. I love the theme of saving/preserving British styles as you did with the Keep Cask Alive series. Would love a taste of Now IPA, but I don't think that we'll be getting it in Israel anytime.
Hey everyone! Thanks SO MUCH for all the kinds words about our third documentary! It's been a wonderful, wild ride to see the response. So we have finally finished finessing the homebrew recipe for NOW IPA! Check it our here: community.grainfather.com/recipes/886090
Avtar Singh Jouhl just died this month
@@oscarosullivan4513 yes David said. A real shame and loss. We were hoping to interview him for a video too.
Yes! Will be sure to link this once my video is finished! Still need to taste my version.
@@TheCraftBeerChannel It’s a shame as well. Is there an Ireland trip planned?
Hi guys, I’m an ex Brewer from 30 years ago. I will try are in five months and plan to start my own microbrewery 30 years ago. It wasn’t any fancy boiling equipment and I used to do all my mash in a Burco boiler and a plastic bucket, so I’ve been doing some research on what beer to make and this video has just hit it right on the head. Thank you so much guys for giving me a great idea. I look forward to sharing my trials and tribulations with you in the near future.
The loss of our native hop farming at the rate its happened is absolutely frightening... After watching this I'd like to see a refocusing from our British craft breweries in terms of using native hops to fend off a complete collapse.
I loved that you took the similar format from your cask ale series and put it into one bumper buster mini film.
At each section I was like "ah this is where in ends and I'm gunna have to wait till next week" and it didn't.
This was genuine quality content, something far and few between on youtube. I will attempt to get my hands on some of those cans!
Thank you as always.
Thanks so much for the kind words Ben!
@@TheCraftBeerChannel Do you have an Ireland trip planned? And will you ever do a feature on Irish red ale?
@@TheCraftBeerChannel Great documentry, English hops tend to be seen as boring which is true to a certain extent. They are however reliable and go well with with more malt focused beer.
@@TheCraftBeerChannel Rye River brewing co make an EIPA that is 5.6 percent ABV
@@TheCraftBeerChannel The packaging for highly hopped pale ales here in Ireland don’t use the kitschy branding.
Unbelievable you guys basically started as beer lovers with a home brew kit, now knocking out professional TV quality documentaries with major brewers coming to you. Fair play! The other docco about US hop history was so good too. Kudos!!!
PS - is the Glad still serving it on keg? Any idea where else it’s being poured? Meantime Brewery tap room maybe?
Thanks so much James - it's been a wild ride! And the taproom should still have it on keg. I think the Glad got through all theirs but I'll find out where else it's on tap.
The first shot of Brad wearing the lab coat next to the scientist is absolute gold
and wearing sandals. Piss funny. Great doc guys!
You can hear Jonny chuckle as he narrates it. Pure gold
He has got the CAMRA look
Pure gold
Fantastic video. Great to promote new British hops and malts. But let's not call older English hops dull, or consign them to history. We don't call German noble hops dull and Germans are proud of them and they are used in vast quantities. I'd love to see examples of English IPA with Goldings etc on the pumps cos it's an amazing style.
I can't be the only one looking forward to this but thinking 'on a Wednesday?' Followed by a guilty look at the fridge
I managed to resist temptation…barely
I thought it would be like the cask ale documentary, several episodes. So when I saw the show started broadcasting, I thought, this is a Friday night watch.. Great work on the show, and appreciation to all the people behind the beer and farming industry, also service industry.. Inspiring.. Thanks for your efforts on making this film..
Banger of a documentary. Loved the whole thing start to finish. Thanks guys!
This was so good, I'm hunting the beer, I'm hunting the hops,I'm hunting the grain , reignited my love of brewing , well done and thank you.
A fantastic and well made doc. Everything covered with such passion and dedication. Congrats.
Unreal boys. This channel is simply one of the most important things to happen to beer drinking
Well done guys! Can tell you how exciting it is to see people championing local British ingredients and hops, love the thought of this being more sustainable for the planet and that it will help to sustain our brewing infrastructure and heritage. 👍 Plus it looks like a lovely pint!
This is great all around…I particularly enjoyed and appreciate the amount of history woven throughout the film… I hope you get some screenings at film festivals and beer festivals, this film definitely has all it needs to make an impact if enough people see it!
Killer idea, refocusing on locality and blending tradition with modernity. Much respect and keep up the great work!
I just had a case of this delivered. I think it's superb. All the flavours and aromas are there as described and so drinkable! Nice work.
Thanks so much! Glad you enjoyed it.
Great video, really appreciate the amount of work going into content like this and a very worthy objective to revive the OG IPA!
Can't imagine the work you guys went through for this documentary, but well done. I love that you focused on such an underated style, I'm very motivated to brew something similar, cheers!
Great job guys! Loving your long form documentaries as always, and looking forward to brewing my own British IPAs both new and old!
So glad I watched that! Very educational from start to finish. Thanks.
Brilliant guys, loved this documentary ❤
Class, English homebrewer here living in Ireland but the talk about the East Kent hops took me back to fishing in the Medway in the hop fields of Yalding Kent. Really enjoyed that great stuff
Well done CBC, superb content and a great watch. Really enjoyed it 👍
Finally got to watch it. Thanks fellas for crafting this type of beer documentaries. As a beer lover, I appreciate it
Really great feature. A worthy concept and wonderfully put together. Fancy a beer now...so just bought myself a six pack of these!
Absolutely fantastic documentary! Subscribed and going through your backlog. Keep it up!
That was an awesome documentary, made with such passion for the traditions and history.
Great job lads, really enjoyable and educational watch. Hope meantime hooked you up with decent stash of your brew to enjoy 👍🏻
Brilliant film lads! I'm looking forward to trying your beer and I really hope this sparks a resurgence in British IPAs made with British malts and hops! Cheers🍻
Well done guys! Great doc and great history behind it all as well!
Love your channel. I learn something with every posting. Thank you.
This was a very enjoyable program!
Thank you.❤
Brilliant doumentry! You can feel the love and pasion behind it and really interesting about the hisrtory behind IPAs...Gutted I can't taste it (live aborad), but got me excited about brewing again ! thanks Lads
Awesome job and looking forward to brewing an English style IPA next!
Well done fellas. A bloody good, educational and entertaining watch. I really enjoyed that - Thankyou!
Fantastic work both of you! Thoroughly enjoyed the film and have ordered some tinnies from Meantime. The channel just keeps on getting better :)
Absolutely fantastic. This is really high quality, and a very informative and lovely documentary about British IPA. You guys...
Very interesting video! Thanks!
your channel is a gem. not just amazing beer information and history, but beautifully made videos.
Thanks so much!
Excellent film. Better than professional TV. Look fwd to the next one.
I love everything about this!!!!
Amazing work lads!!!
Fantastic thanks
Such a great documentary makes me want to brew a english ipa now ...please make more docos you both do a great job...👍
Great film, very interested to have a taste and enjoyed the part on British hops- looking forward to buying/trying some in my homebrew escapades
Great Martyn!!. Nice work and production. Cheers from Argentina.
Top job guys! Love your work and passion!
Really good stuff. Just made my first brew using chevalier and have been very impressed with the flavour. Now keen to try some of these modern British hop varieties
Can't wait to try it! Great documentary.
Incredible job guys! I am going to make this for our next homebrewers meet here in South Africa. Going to use Jester and Ernest with Lallemand's London and hoping our LHBS still has Chevalier. Cheers 🍻
Gentlemen, what a great film! Well done.
Guys this is great and was a great afternoon filming !
Excellent work guys, cheers
Well done!
What a well done and interesting video! Loved it
what a wonderful creation -well done
Great one.
awesome job, lads! great great documentary!
Bravo Jonny and Brad! And Meantime and... every person involved in the Now! IPA brew. I'll buy a six-pack or two next time I'm in Britain. Can't wait.
Great documentary and looking forward to tasting that beer.
Amazing video guys!! I can't remember the last time I had an English IPA. This will be next up on the Grain father. Thank you!!
Watching from Kalamazoo Michigan. Really enjoyed this and all your work🍺. Wish I could try this! Sounds lovely!
Great video, really inspiring stuff.
Amazing!
outstanding as always gentlemen
I was not expecting to watch this the whole way through, and indeed most of the time I use RUclips as an opportunity to have a short break for fifteen minutes or so. But I was hooked on this guys. Well done. Your pride and passion came together to make something special (in the video, and I'm sure in the beer too. If I can import some to Australia let me know!). Thank you.
Thanks so much Nick!
Great documentary guys, great to see you enjoyed yourselves visiting Charles Faram!
Great documentary, inspired me to try jester (only one i can get in switzerland) in my next english brew. Really appreciated the Desi part of the doc.
Great film chaps! Can't wait to try the beer and the Gladstone.
Awesome video guys!!!
Excellent doc guys. Educational, thought provoking, and entertaining. I loved the honest look at the origins of the style - something that all brewers and drinkers of IPA should be aware of.
Keep up the great content. I just ordered a six-pack of the beer and can’t wait to try it ❤ 🍺
Thanks so much!
Brewing in the Caribbean here, been using Godiva in my Hibiscus Saison and together with Nelson Sauvin in my Blonde for some really nice grape & berry flavors. I added Jester & Harlequin to my last order. These new British hops are showing tons of promise!
Interesting can’t knock Goldings in Irish ales and porters/stouts
@@oscarosullivan4513 my house Porter is Goldings & Northern Brewer and it's easily my favorite beer I brew
@@luukgx Interesting, I suppose it depends on beer style
I'm fixing to use Godiva in an English IPA, with bittering provided by Fuggle, Nobility and Challenger hops.
@@pamellahakala5018 What is Godiva
A fun and interesting tour
Can't wait!!
We can't either!
wow! Great video!
Well done Lads this is quite a long video and I intended to watch it over a couple of sessions but... it was so good I watched it all at once! Watching the research into the malt, hops, yeast and water makes me think of just how much beer has impacted history... and let's not forget the 5th and most important ingredient.. people 😁 cheers Fellas another great doco 😎, Mike in NZ
Great to hear! And 100% people are the fifth ingredient - we had such a wonderful time once people were drinking the beer with us!
You've outdone yourselves again...you're only making it more difficult for the next one
Great video here.
I loved fullers ESB and only heard stories of timothy taylor ipa and how great it is. 5% ipa doesn't work here in the states. I wish it did. But lucky you can make what you want at home. I have used lots of northdown, challenger and target in many styles. Its a great combo, fullers used to use that.
Just placed an order with Meantime. I need to try this IPA. What an excellent documentary.
Another excellent production! I love that you guys continue to champion big, audacious causes. It would be easy to say, ‘nah, too hard, no one cares, let’s focus on the next sexy beer trend.’
Congrats y'all. This is great :)
I love that flavor ideal of fuggle and Golding's terroir crossed with mango/citrus, along with that maris otter base. Absolutely delicious.
Really interesting and well made documentary. I wish I could have been drinking a pint of your IPA whilst watching it.
Thank you for introducing some interesting "new" British hops!
Absolutely loved the video! You guys keep putting out bangers. I’m an assistant brewer here in Michigan. I can’t wait to give this style a go. You guys gotta come through sometime. They don’t call it the great beer state for no reason. We have a few brewpubs here in Ann Arbor not only keeping cask alive but brewing up traditional British styles. I just brewed a mild using chevallier malt actually. And the brewery down the street’s flagship beer is a English style ipa on cask. Cheers guys! I love the content!
All being well I'll be in Chicago next year so maybe I can find an excuse to hop next door!
@@TheCraftBeerChannel That would be awesome! Michigan would be a quick trip from Chicago. I’d love to buy you guys a pint, or several!
Fantastic
What a great achievement, really fantastic work.
Thanks so much! Glad you enjoyed it.
I remember watching you guys a while ago now you come so far. Definitely could imagine a professional tv series on a major network with the quality you produce
Thanks so much! We have had many conversations with TV networks and production companies but nothing yet. Maybe one day, but we're very happy making our own stuff here!
Well done guys…I’m going to have to place an online order now!
Great work 🇬🇧
Excellent content as always. Greetings from Panamá 🇵🇦
Phenomenal 💯
quality content, bravo
It was pretty cool that I got a can of the Now IPA at gladstone with a glass. Great video and story telling. Cheers!
Awesome video
Outstanding work - clearly a labour of love! I hope this starts something positive.
I always get the vibe that Brad is not super into the nerd stuff, he's just a really good mate that puts up with Johnny's nonsense. Like moste of my mates, i guess.
Nice work Will!
Thank you for an amazing short film. I'd love to see this land in Australia to try this twist on the modern IPA, though sadly I doubt we will see it. Keep fighting the good fight!
Simply wow! Fantastic doc lads. I love the theme of saving/preserving British styles as you did with the Keep Cask Alive series.
Would love a taste of Now IPA, but I don't think that we'll be getting it in Israel anytime.