Plan Bee Farm Brewery - Brewery Show
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- Опубликовано: 27 мар 2017
- Located in Poughkeepsie, New York, Plan Bee Farm Brewery is doing what many 'Farm Breweries' are not, and that means using the terms defined by the state of New York with their farm brewers license to create beer using ingredients found entirely within the state. While they continue to grow, owners Evan and Emily Watson are aiming to decrease the radius of ingredient sourcing from within 30 miles, to everything grown on their farm.
While they brew only wild / sour ales, or as Even calls them "Barn Beers", fermented with their own yeast cultured from their own honeybee's, and lovingly set free in their coolship in the barn, they aim to create beer with local fruits, vegetables and other spices foraged from the region to capture the true flavor of the Hudson Valley.
Learn what regional brewing really is at Plan Bee Farm Brewery.
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Looks like a very nice brewery.
Another great video, love the farm to brew genuine nature of these folks.
If people could be organic, Emily and Evan would be the human representation 🍻
Evan, you are a rock star brother! And not just for your music! Keep up the good work and I wish you and your family the best of luck in your endeavor. I haven't had the pleasure of drinking your beer yet, but I am right in CT and definitely plan on making the drive this spring/summer. Can't wait to try it.
Glad I stayed until the end! *applauds* - just spectacular, all of it - thanks!
Keep it up! Loving these long format brewery videos
Thanks Jack, cheers 🍻
Recently got their beer through distribution.
Where at?
What a cool brewery and location, great profile!
We’re respecting ideas of this brewery and fully understanding those
great videos man, the format and everything! I really enjoy how casual your interviews are and how you let the brewers speak and truly make it as a video about them. Each video does a great job profiling the passion theses individuals have and I especially appreciate hearing these breweries talk about their humble beginnings. Brewer or not, your show does a great job capturing the magic of this movement and how giddy we all get over craft beer. Just subscribed, awesome channel! Keep it up!
Really cool idea; extremely brave business plan with built in challenges. Thank you for sharing!
They said they don't distro but I saw Plan Bee beer at my bottle shop in Northampton, MA. Def not complaining!
I too have Plan Bee at my local shop here in So. Co. Rhode Island. But like you, not complaining.
@@reastin I know this is from over a year ago but do you remember the name of the store in South County?
Can't wait to try one of your beers. Nice history of your brewry.
This channel is fantastic...keep it up!!
I am curious about the yeast from honey comment... that goes against everything I thought I knew about the stability and preservative nature of honey...
"The bees produce an enzyme (invertase), which breaks each sucrose molecule into glucose and fructose by evaporating the excess water, and converting the sucrose into smaller sugars. The bees therefore make the honey too concentrated for yeast and other microorganisms to grow."
I'll see if I can get Evan to chime in here!
Great Thought Derek! That is the beautiful dichotomy of honey. So stable/antimicrobial in the standard concentration. & it certainly inhibits growth of microflora. However, honey diluted to a specific sugar content will ferment itself (the origin of mead was solely the dilution of & oxygenation of honey).
Thanks for jumping in Evan 🍻
That is interesting. I would have assumed the origin of mead was dilution of honey with water, airborne microbes settled upon the solution, spontaneous fermentation happened. Could one just take uncapped honey and ferment with that then?
I would assume you tried this method of fermentation and it works well. I might want to try it.
I think I may have met Evan in Lake George during Adirondack Pub and Brewery's barrelfest last year?? March of 2017..I know I am a year late seeing this. I am not a sour guy per se, but I am darn sure I had his beers there. I know I tried "Pickle"..I am wondering if Plan Bee traveled north for this event... I missed it this year unfortunately.
Seems likely that they did visit the event, though I'm not completely certain. Pickle is definitely one of their beers though.
Just wondering the beer sounds good what is the abv on it
Please put beer in the woods
Right! How amazing would that be?
Fantastic beer but you better take out a loan to drink it on a regular basis. Why does it cost like $8 a bottle?