I really recommend to tour a part of Europe. Belgium, Netherlands and Germany. Belgium for the absolutely lovely monastery brewers and don’t forget Orval beer, Netherlands for the many really good craft brewers and Germany for the classic Weizen beers. Don’t do France. They can make beautiful wines and that’s it. If you come to the Netherlands please let me know. Would love to meet and chat! 🎉
that diacetyl rest video was good mate to improve my beer the only down side is now i can taste it and smell it straight up anywhere i go, its a bit like coriander once you know what it is it wrecks everything =)
Going places and sampling the Brewing scene has also been fun for me. I'm glad you had a great time and were inspired to try and make one that stood out to you.
I would love to see you tour Asheville, NC, USA. It's a little overwhelming with so many breweries available. If you do go - Burial should be at the top of your list.
I love that ESB has made itself to Seoul, however would love to see it served properly on cask to get the full experience, also understand it's not always viable, great vid you two looks like you had a cracking time 👍
It would be great if you also came to a brewery I work for, Mysterlee Brewing Co.. I guess a reason why most breweries in Korea brew Belgian Wit is because one of the most well known craft beer is Hoegaarden here.
We went to Mysterlee but it was closed (closed down we think?) Was there another location we didn't know about? We found that some venues weren't on the map. Something to think about if they want to draw in tourist and brewery lovers like us. We asked staff at some breweries where to go next and ended up discovering more. Local tips are needed in such a big city.
I went to art monster bar the other day. Great beers. I stuck with the Vienna lager. Great idea with the scanning bracelets.
I really recommend to tour a part of Europe. Belgium, Netherlands and Germany. Belgium for the absolutely lovely monastery brewers and don’t forget Orval beer, Netherlands for the many really good craft brewers and Germany for the classic Weizen beers. Don’t do France. They can make beautiful wines and that’s it. If you come to the Netherlands please let me know. Would love to meet and chat! 🎉
Its on the top of the list, we hope to get there next year.
that diacetyl rest video was good mate to improve my beer the only down side is now i can taste it and smell it straight up anywhere i go, its a bit like coriander once you know what it is it wrecks everything =)
Awesome video!
Going places and sampling the Brewing scene has also been fun for me. I'm glad you had a great time and were inspired to try and make one that stood out to you.
We had the best time! can't wait for the next trip.
When are you going to Belgium Sam?
Let us know and I'd be there necking the Trappist beers, definitely
The St Bernadus 12 is available in my local supermarket here in the UK. We must be blessed here
You are! its hard to come by in Aus!
I would love to see you tour Asheville, NC, USA. It's a little overwhelming with so many breweries available. If you do go - Burial should be at the top of your list.
Thanks for the tip, we will add Burial to our growing list of US breweries to visit!
I've been looking forward to this! LETS GOOOOOO
Ned, put it on your itinerary. Seoul was so much fun!
If you plan to come to the states Portland Maine should be at the top of the list, cheers🍻
Portland Maine is a bucket list location for sure! Any recommendations on which to visit? A top 10?
I love that ESB has made itself to Seoul, however would love to see it served properly on cask to get the full experience, also understand it's not always viable, great vid you two looks like you had a cracking time 👍
Agreed! We weren't lucky enough to find an old pub with cask in Seoul. Maybe that's something we should look out for on our next trip.
It would be great if you also came to a brewery I work for, Mysterlee Brewing Co.. I guess a reason why most breweries in Korea brew Belgian Wit is because one of the most well known craft beer is Hoegaarden here.
We went to Mysterlee but it was closed (closed down we think?) Was there another location we didn't know about?
We found that some venues weren't on the map. Something to think about if they want to draw in tourist and brewery lovers like us. We asked staff at some breweries where to go next and ended up discovering more. Local tips are needed in such a big city.
Loved this
thank you for watching
3 Countries a year! I can not wait for the content. Will you be releasing your recipe?
Thank you. We can't wait either. We may be releasing the recipe. Lets see how it turns out first haha