After telling me of their origins, the team then led me out back to where all of the magic happens! To be fair they had warned me that it was cramped but what I witnessed was a 4.5 barrel kit inside what can only be described as a small submarine cabin… I mean IT WAS TIGHT! Packed out with boxes of crisps and chocolate bars, they brew most Saturday's on the now bigger microbrewery which they clubbed together and bought back in May. They upscaled all of their recipes used in the Braumeister. Brew 1 and 2 on the new kit has sold out, brew 3 is nearly gone and the team are now on brew four, finding more demand with most of the 13 cask brew pre-ordered.Nigel and Andrew's friends find what they do in their spare time pretty cool and regularly like to sample Ostler’s brews. Ostlers now have two main recipes, Tub Thumper 5.2% abv and Thouroughbred 5.5% abv. Both are IPA’s which use American hops and the brewery as a whole do not use finings so all of their brews are vegan friendly! Nigel’s wife is also French and they have connections in Lille, so quite a few of his experimental brews have a Northern French/Belgium influence, I also got to try a beautiful Saison that he had crafted.The guys are now brewing 500 litres every few weeks, with homebrew-style fermentation vessels stacked up to the brim. Nigel just lives round the corner, so it’s easy for him to check up on what’s going on (brew-wise), perhaps finding time for a cheeky pint too!
After a chat the guys treated me to a “preview” of their Mild Chilli IPA which is destined for CAMRA Birmingham Beer Festival in October. It’s a real cracker of an IPA with a bit of a kick and a warm to the belly. The more and more I drank, the more intense it became but not too overpowering. The lads also gave me a try of the “HOT” version (which is reserved for their own personal consumption)… That blew my head off!So all in all, it was fantastic to meet the Ostler’s team and I cannot wait to see what’s next for this promising project!