It's become a bit of a tradition for the lighting crew of the Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo to make and bottle a custom beer at Stewart Brewing in Edinburgh Scotland. This time it's an IPA style ale with a dark twist.
The brewing posse are me, Tim and Cara with Graham on the camera to catch us in beer-action. The video was edited by Vince the crew chief.
This video was not sponsored in any way by Stewart Brewing. We just like making beer there in their craft kitchen.
https://www.stewartbrewing.co.uk/craft-beer-kitchen
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The brewing posse are me, Tim and Cara with Graham on the camera to catch us in beer-action. The video was edited by Vince the crew chief.
This video was not sponsored in any way by Stewart Brewing. We just like making beer there in their craft kitchen.
https://www.stewartbrewing.co.uk/craft-beer-kitchen
If you enjoy these videos you can help support the channel with a dollar for coffee, cookies and random gadgets for disassembly at:-
http://www.bigclive.com/coffee.htm
Clive it's amazing how much there you look like someone I used to work with at a brewery
The lightening brew crew crude brew…phew!!
Thats a banging stereo system in there!!
That weather…wow. Cloudy, windy, damp and cold in July? Here it's 48°C and sunny at that time of year.
i figured more of these wouldn't be a bad thing:
how much crew brew could a crew brew if a crew could brew crew brew.
or alternatively
how much crew brew could a brewing crew brew if a brewing crew could brew crew brew.
Just as I think that music sounds kind of porny, clive drives it home.
Great voice over work….
listening to fat freddys drop while making beer, sweet
Did that make anyone else thirsty?
seems weird to have all that grain available and then just dump in a load of extract :/
That takes me back.
You can't tell us this without disclosing the recipe to make at home!