Johnny & Brad! Finally got a chance to visit Forest & Main five years after first seeing this video. Sadly they no longer operate at this location, having moved their pub to the main street in Ambler, and also having opened up a (2nd) taproom/location at their brewing facility on the outskirts of Ambler. Their fermentation stuff was really good. Also doing some barrel-aged stouts which were amazing. And yes, also still staying true to their roots and doing some classic British styles too (at least at their taproom… wasn’t able to visit the pub). Cheers!
Just discovered your channel recently and as I watched I thought, these guys would love Forest & Main, little did I know you had already been. I grew up in Ambler and this has been a go to spot for me for years now. Kind of crazy to see its wider recognition
I've been there a few times and their beers are on point. My wife who doesn't like the mix fermentation/funky beers found a few she really liked! If it wasn't a good ways out this would be a local spot for sure.
OOOMMMGGG you guys went to Ambler!?!?! Such a small an amazing world. I live 10 minutes away and work like 5 minutes away. So awesome to see that you guys have been to Forest & Main.
Super rad brewery. Mystic in boston used their own foraged yeast and had my favorite saisons. Alas they closed down. Great video about a very cool, unique brewery
That looks killer. We should definitely watch for brave(r) breweries that go for styles which aren’t the most popular right now. Thanks for showing us this, I had no idea there were modern breweries doing anything like that, and that tap house looks amazing.
Wow culturing yeast from trees about the brewery for their beer cant get more organic than that. I'm a hombrew and I havnt even ventured that far. Hats off to them guys! Cheers
Another great video. I've had this place on my 'to go' list for some time and now it's moved up to the top. We're lucky to live in a time of such amazing beers and brewers.
Great vid and really interesting brewery! Will definitely check them out if I get the chance. Are you planning on going to the Hudson Valley area? There you’ll find Plan Bee, which is also one of the most unique breweries out there. They have a really distictive flavour profile and source everything from their local area and their own farm. Cheers!
We are always asked about Hudson Valley! Must be lots going on. We don't have any plans at the moment (next trip is Germany) but we are always keeping our eyes and ears open for ideas and opportunities.
Would love to try these guy's beers, but that might take a while. You need to get to Australia some time to try La Sirène Brewing's beers, because I think you will like them as much as I do. 👍🍻
Aw man. I'm so happy that you guys visited Forest & Main! I'm also kinda sad that my "secret spot" is getting a lot of exposure now =). I kind of wish I heard more about what you guys thought of the British-style ales they've been serving up. When I visited England I was not of age, so I am very curious as to the quality of their cask ales versus the ones you have over in the UK. For me, their bitter ("Steeper Dive") was easily the best English Bitter I've had on cask in the US, though admittedly I have not many genuine interpretations of the style like this one was. What did you guys think of their hand-pumped ales?
We tried two while we were there. A session strength porter that was banging - in great condition, lots of lovely roasted notes - and the sour we tried in the video which was great too, though perhaps needed a bit more carbonation. Overall they seem to have interpreted the casks styles extremely well and learned how to look after them well too. Didn't get to try a bitter but on this evidence I bet it would be to style for sure.
I was more intrigued by their British-style Ales. I know the majority of British Craft Beer Breweries brew mostly American Pale Ales and American India Pale Ales with US Hops. However, I'm now starting to wonder what these guys', Yorkshire Corner Brewery's and Yards Brewing Company's takes on Traditional British/English Ales are like... Maybe Northern Monk should have collaborated with one of these Breweries on their Best Bitter rather than Other Half NYC?
So we had two cask beers while we were there - a wonderful roasty porter that was a very sessionable 3% and a mixed ferm saison which didn't work quite so well on cask but was still very tasty. I think that collab between other half and northern monk was just for the fun of it...not sure how much other half truly had to do with it given their (presumably) little experience! Would have been a great learning curve for them though and that is what collabs are all about.
@@TheCraftBeerChannel Ah! Nice one! Yeah, all great points well made. Shame about the Saison not really working on Cask though, maybe they should have just casked the Porter and kegged the Saison. I haven't tried the Northern Monk & Other Half 'Best Bitter'. Maybe I will at some point. However, I hope if those "Monks" decide to brew an English Pale Ale, it's with either Timothy Taylor's or Theaksons. ;-)
@@TheCraftBeerChannel Yards ESA at the brewery I would easily put up there with Fuller's ESB on cask within the M25, Yards often does other cask variants at their brewpub, like a coffee spruce beer that was amazing! It's why Philly is the best beer region in the USA hands down!
Interesting to know their attitude towards beer, but im sort of feeling that these two are very excentric to say the least. Mr sunglasses probably didnt had his best day of the week...
Love that the mail man was unfazed and just delivering mail at 16:34
Johnny & Brad! Finally got a chance to visit Forest & Main five years after first seeing this video. Sadly they no longer operate at this location, having moved their pub to the main street in Ambler, and also having opened up a (2nd) taproom/location at their brewing facility on the outskirts of Ambler.
Their fermentation stuff was really good. Also doing some barrel-aged stouts which were amazing. And yes, also still staying true to their roots and doing some classic British styles too (at least at their taproom… wasn’t able to visit the pub).
Cheers!
F & M is my favorite brewery in the world. Can't say enough about the beer
I m watching you people on full screen wonderful beer, places and people.
You both r superb
Just discovered your channel recently and as I watched I thought, these guys would love Forest & Main, little did I know you had already been. I grew up in Ambler and this has been a go to spot for me for years now. Kind of crazy to see its wider recognition
One of our favourite brewery trips ever! You're lucky to be so close. Glad you like the channel!
I've been there a few times and their beers are on point. My wife who doesn't like the mix fermentation/funky beers found a few she really liked! If it wasn't a good ways out this would be a local spot for sure.
OOOMMMGGG you guys went to Ambler!?!?! Such a small an amazing world. I live 10 minutes away and work like 5 minutes away. So awesome to see that you guys have been to Forest & Main.
Yeah we tried some at a UK festival and when we were driving from NYC to Harrisburg we just had to stop by
Wow that place looks incredible. Going to have to visit there, great vids guys and congratulations on the awards!!
Thanks so much!
I really like these guys, they have the right attitude. They do seem like they smoked a couple of bowls before you started filming though haha
Could just be the power of prayer and breathing in the natural amazing yeast.
@@TheCraftBeerChannel Sounds like I need an Oz of some of this 'Yeast' then if that's the case 😉
😂
Wow.. these guys trust the process and except its outcome!!!
Haha I bet they were nervous the first time though!
Apologies for the slightly shonky sound during the tour! Jonny managed to mess up the mic on Jared! But it sorts itself for the sit down tasting.
Super rad brewery. Mystic in boston used their own foraged yeast and had my favorite saisons. Alas they closed down. Great video about a very cool, unique brewery
I love that they converted a house into a brewery! It reminds me of Half Door Brewery in San Diego!
That looks killer. We should definitely watch for brave(r) breweries that go for styles which aren’t the most popular right now. Thanks for showing us this, I had no idea there were modern breweries doing anything like that, and that tap house looks amazing.
Wow culturing yeast from trees about the brewery for their beer cant get more organic than that. I'm a hombrew and I havnt even ventured that far. Hats off to them guys!
Cheers
Great video guys, would love to try the Saison :)
What a friendly environment.
Cheers
Another great video. I've had this place on my 'to go' list for some time and now it's moved up to the top. We're lucky to live in a time of such amazing beers and brewers.
Wonderful video. Well done.
Really interesting tour and chat. Thanks guys.
With love to beer and craft beer channel today I m having beer in our city micro brewery
Love it! Looks like an awesome place to visit!
Beautiful way
Great vid and really interesting brewery! Will definitely check them out if I get the chance. Are you planning on going to the Hudson Valley area? There you’ll find Plan Bee, which is also one of the most unique breweries out there. They have a really distictive flavour profile and source everything from their local area and their own farm. Cheers!
We are always asked about Hudson Valley! Must be lots going on. We don't have any plans at the moment (next trip is Germany) but we are always keeping our eyes and ears open for ideas and opportunities.
Yeast is the man,s best friend :-)
I need to go there -NOW!
Would love to try these guy's beers, but that might take a while.
You need to get to Australia some time to try La Sirène Brewing's beers, because I think you will like them as much as I do. 👍🍻
Oh we HAVE tried some and loved them. Would love to come over and see them one day
@@TheCraftBeerChannel They make some fantastic beers.
You also need to try some Two Metre Tall, and Wildflower Brewing & Blending.
Aw man. I'm so happy that you guys visited Forest & Main! I'm also kinda sad that my "secret spot" is getting a lot of exposure now =). I kind of wish I heard more about what you guys thought of the British-style ales they've been serving up. When I visited England I was not of age, so I am very curious as to the quality of their cask ales versus the ones you have over in the UK. For me, their bitter ("Steeper Dive") was easily the best English Bitter I've had on cask in the US, though admittedly I have not many genuine interpretations of the style like this one was. What did you guys think of their hand-pumped ales?
We tried two while we were there. A session strength porter that was banging - in great condition, lots of lovely roasted notes - and the sour we tried in the video which was great too, though perhaps needed a bit more carbonation. Overall they seem to have interpreted the casks styles extremely well and learned how to look after them well too. Didn't get to try a bitter but on this evidence I bet it would be to style for sure.
@@TheCraftBeerChannel appreciate the response. keep up the great work!
I was more intrigued by their British-style Ales. I know the majority of British Craft Beer Breweries brew mostly American Pale Ales and American India Pale Ales with US Hops. However, I'm now starting to wonder what these guys', Yorkshire Corner Brewery's and Yards Brewing Company's takes on Traditional British/English Ales are like... Maybe Northern Monk should have collaborated with one of these Breweries on their Best Bitter rather than Other Half NYC?
So we had two cask beers while we were there - a wonderful roasty porter that was a very sessionable 3% and a mixed ferm saison which didn't work quite so well on cask but was still very tasty.
I think that collab between other half and northern monk was just for the fun of it...not sure how much other half truly had to do with it given their (presumably) little experience! Would have been a great learning curve for them though and that is what collabs are all about.
@@TheCraftBeerChannel Ah! Nice one! Yeah, all great points well made. Shame about the Saison not really working on Cask though, maybe they should have just casked the Porter and kegged the Saison.
I haven't tried the Northern Monk & Other Half 'Best Bitter'. Maybe I will at some point. However, I hope if those "Monks" decide to brew an English Pale Ale, it's with either Timothy Taylor's or Theaksons. ;-)
@@TheCraftBeerChannel Yards ESA at the brewery I would easily put up there with Fuller's ESB on cask within the M25, Yards often does other cask variants at their brewpub, like a coffee spruce beer that was amazing! It's why Philly is the best beer region in the USA hands down!
Go to America, go to a traditional English pub :D
Haha well to be fair we spend a lot of our time in the UK going to American style taprooms!
Interesting to know their attitude towards beer, but im sort of feeling that these two are very excentric to say the least.
Mr sunglasses probably didnt had his best day of the week...
#kaeyojenight
:-)
"You could read the descriptions"
He said you could "write" the descriptions.
Never trust a skinny brewer.