Hop Forward: Getting You Ahead in the Brewing and Beer Business

Nick Law

Hop Forward is a biweekly podcast dedicated to the craft beer industry. Including both interviews, discussions and stories from a range of brewers and entrepreneurs within the industry, to advice from founder and host, Nick Law, about starting, scaling and sustaining your own ventures, the Hop Forward podcast is here to help you get ahead with your beers, brand and business.

  1. Bakers of Beer [with Dean & Jill from Bakers Dozen Brewing]

    SEP 25

    Bakers of Beer [with Dean & Jill from Bakers Dozen Brewing]

    In this episode, Nick sits down with Dean & Jill Baker, the husband-and-wife team behind Bakers Dozen Brewing.  Based in Rutland, the smallest county in the UK, the Bakers have built a lifestyle business from scratch — just the two of them — while balancing the headaches of running a brewery while keeping their relationship sweet. Once landlords of The Jolly Brewer in Stamford, the Bakers share how they cleared out the drug dealers and bad curtains from their pub and turning it into one of the market-town's favourite public houses, before tiring of being landlords and exchanging and beer-engines for mash paddles.Over the course of this conversation, we dig into what it really takes to run a two-person brewery, how they've won national awards like SIBA Golds for Undertow and Bull Run despite being small, and share their insights on running a marriage and a business together.Nick also shares his views on how bucket hats have brought more people out drinking this summer.  Also, stick around right to the very end as Dean & Jill contend with what their correct email address is...!FIND OUT MORE ABOUT BAKERS DOZENBUY THE BEER | TRADE INFOTHIS WEEK'S EPISODE IS PROUDLY BROUGHT TO YOU BY:Charles Faram & Co (charlesfaram.com)Supplying hops for over 150 years, Charles Faram offers a vast range of nitrogen-flushed hop varieties from the UK, Europe, New Zealand, and the USA. Crisp Malt (crispmalt.com)Since 1870, Crisp has blended tradition with innovation, producing malts like Chevallier Heritage and Clear Choice Malt. FOLLOW HOP FORWARDhopforward.beer | LinkedIn | BlueSky | Instagram

    1h 35m
  2. A View From The Floor: Conversations about the State of Things in UK Craft Beer [featuring Twice Brewed, The Driftwood Spars, Wipre & True, Utopian Brewing, Abbeydale Brewery, Attic Brew Co, Contract Distilling, Broadtown Brewery and Round Corner Brewin

    JUL 15

    A View From The Floor: Conversations about the State of Things in UK Craft Beer [featuring Twice Brewed, The Driftwood Spars, Wipre & True, Utopian Brewing, Abbeydale Brewery, Attic Brew Co, Contract Distilling, Broadtown Brewery and Round Corner Brewin

    On the podcast this week, Nick takes us on a roving audio tour of SIBA Beer X—the UK’s largest brewing trade show—capturing raw, on-the-ground insights straight from the tradeshow floor. Armed with a microphone and plenty of curiosity, Nick chats with a cross-section of UK brewery owners, brewers, and industry folks to ask two simple but telling questions: Where are the biggest opportunities in beer right now? And what’s the greatest challenge facing the industry? From Twice Brewed in Northumberland to The Driftwood Spars on the Cornish coast, the conversation quickly reveals patterns—especially around the rise of alcohol-free beers. Brewers from Wiper & True and Utopian Brewing reflect on the practical and commercial benefits of brewing 0.5% ABV, while others highlight the increasing need to stand out with unique brand stories and community-led initiatives. Nick also speaks with Laura from Abbeydale Brewery and Catherine from Attic Brew Co. about how breweries can differentiate themselves through values, storytelling, and local engagement. The episode also explores cross-category innovation, including a conversation with a craft distiller offering contract services to breweries looking to diversify into spirits. And there’s a catch-up with Broadtown Brewery—whose founder left a career in railway engineering to follow his passion for beer and pubs - and Combie from Round Corner Brewing on their decision to embrace cask beer. While some of the best conversations were, frustratingly, never recorded (🫣 sorry Black Iris), this episode paints a vivid picture of an industry in flux: one that’s maturing, professionalising, and finding resilience amid rising costs, closures, and shifting consumer tastes. Nick closes with a personal reflection on the current state of beer in the UK—acknowledging the fatigue many are feeling while pointing to the passion, grit, and love of beer and community that still fuels the sector. THIS WEEK'S EPISODE IS PROUDLY BROUGHT TO YOU BY:Charles Faram & Co (charlesfaram.com)Supplying hops for over 150 years, Charles Faram offers a vast range of nitrogen-flushed hop varieties from the UK, Europe, New Zealand, and the USA. Crisp Malt (crispmalt.com)Since 1870, Crisp has blended tradition with innovation, producing malts like Chevallier Heritage and Clear Choice Malt. FOLLOW HOP FORWARDhopforward.beer | LinkedIn | BlueSky | Instagram

    1h 14m
  3. From Extract to Impact: How Abstrax Hops Are Shaping Beer’s Future [with Julian Shrago from Beachwood Brewing, USA]

    JUN 20

    From Extract to Impact: How Abstrax Hops Are Shaping Beer’s Future [with Julian Shrago from Beachwood Brewing, USA]

    On the podcast this week, Nick is joined by Craig Thomas, National Account Manager at Abstrax, to take a deep dive into the science, story, and serious hop chemistry behind their innovative hop products—used by some of the most respected brewers in the industry. Craig shares insights into how Abstrax uses cutting-edge technology to isolate and recreate the essential oils and aroma compounds that give beer its characteristic punch and complexity—providing brewers with another layer of precision and creativity. Following this, Nick sits down with Julian Shrago, co-owner and brewmaster of the legendary Beachwood Brewing in Long Beach, California. Together, they talk about how Abstrax fits into the flavour profile of West Coast IPAs and the delicate balance between tradition and technical innovation. The conversation broadens as they explore the current state of the US beer scene—its trends, tensions, and opportunities—and why, sometimes, moving house and judging beer might just be the same thing after all... 👉 Learn more about Abstrax: www.abstraxhops.com 👉 Discover Beachwood Brewing: www.beachwoodbrewing.com Please note: Abstrax have in no way sponsored or endorsed this episode—this is purely a conversation around innovation, aroma, and application.THIS WEEK'S EPISODE IS PROUDLY BROUGHT TO YOU BY:Charles Faram & Co (charlesfaram.com)Supplying hops for over 150 years, Charles Faram offers a vast range of nitrogen-flushed hop varieties from the UK, Europe, New Zealand, and the USA. Crisp Malt (crispmalt.com)Since 1870, Crisp has blended tradition with innovation, producing malts like Chevallier Heritage and Clear Choice Malt. FOLLOW HOP FORWARDhopforward.beer | LinkedIn | BlueSky | Instagram

    56 min
  4. Facing the Cold Hard Facts [with Fell Brewery's Tim Bloomer]

    JUN 5

    Facing the Cold Hard Facts [with Fell Brewery's Tim Bloomer]

    On the podcast this week, Nick is joined by Tim Bloomer, co-founder and Sustainability Director for Fell Brewery.  Based in Cumbria, one of the UK's most scenic areas, having a brewery that is friendly to the environment is a top priority for this growing brewery.  So much so, in 2024, Fell performed a full, all scope carbon footprint analysis of our beer with their friends at Small World Consulting.Now that the brewery really knows where our emissions really come from, they have been able to make a plan to start meaningfully reducing them.By 2028, the brewery aspires to have some of the lowest carbon beer available in the world.   Make sure you check out their first annual report on progress along with the original footprint analysis performed by Small World.Nick is also joined by Maltings Manager for Crisp Malt, Dan Clarke, at SIBA Beer X where they discuss why brewers should care about the malting process other than merely tipping the bags into the grist-loader.THIS WEEK'S EPISODE IS PROUDLY BROUGHT TO YOU BY:Charles Faram & Co (charlesfaram.com)Supplying hops for over 150 years, Charles Faram offers a vast range of nitrogen-flushed hop varieties from the UK, Europe, New Zealand, and the USA. Crisp Malt (crispmalt.com)Since 1870, Crisp has blended tradition with innovation, producing malts like Chevallier Heritage and Clear Choice Malt. FOLLOW HOP FORWARDhopforward.beer | LinkedIn | BlueSky | Instagram

    1h 15m
  5. Pivot! [with Kate Hyde from Hand Brew Co]

    MAY 16

    Pivot! [with Kate Hyde from Hand Brew Co]

    I've stayed in craft beer for over a decade not just for the love of the liquid, but for the friendships. The relationships I've built are what keep me here, the camaraderie amongst brewers and beer professionals.  You don’t stick with a job that leaves you soaked in yeast and wrestling with broken equipment unless you’re surrounded by others who have been in the trenches with you.  There's nothing quite like trading stories and the mini-dramas over a good, solid pint with your newfound friends at a beer festival or down the local.  And when you both wax lyrical about the beer you're sharing, it's pure magic.Sometimes, on the Hop Forward Podcast, the focus and emphasis is on a particular subject.  Over the seven years of airing this show, we've covered a vast array of topics - sustainability, financing, business development, wild yeasts, blending to name a few - and yet some of my favourite episodes are the ones that simply just happened.  Discussions that ran away with themselves; recordings that sound like you're eavesdropping on a fascinating conversation in the pub.Mostly, the focus of the show is on a particular topic—sustainability, finance, wild yeasts, business strategy, blending, and so on.  But honestly, some of my favourite episodes are the ones that just happen.  Conversations that meander like a pub chat, full of insight and warmth, where you're almost eavesdropping on two people geeking out over beer, life and their mutual appreciation of Tommy Barnes' A Beer in the Loire. This week’s episode is one of those. I’m joined by the brilliant Kate Hyde, Head Brewer and Product Director at Hand Brew Co., a 25HL brewery based in Worthing.  After working in publishing and fashion, Kate moved to France, discovered brewing, and eventually brought her skills back to the UK, joining Hand Brew Co. We cover everything from her role at the brewery and its original tower system, to cask beer, the beautiful artwork and artists that Hand Brew Co showcases, and the everyday joys and challenges of brewing professionally. I hope you enjoy listening as much as I enjoyed recording it. THIS WEEK'S EPISODE IS PROUDLY BROUGHT TO YOU BY:Charles Faram & Co (charlesfaram.com)Supplying hops for over 150 years, Charles Faram offers a vast range of nitrogen-flushed hop varieties from the UK, Europe, New Zealand, and the USA. Crisp Malt (crispmalt.com)Since 1870, Crisp has blended tradition with innovation, producing malts like Chevallier Heritage and Clear Choice Malt. FOLLOW HOP FORWARDhopforward.beer | LinkedIn | BlueSky | Instagram

    1h 33m
  6. Diversity, Equity & Inclusion... and The Simpsons [with David Jesudason]

    MAY 1

    Diversity, Equity & Inclusion... and The Simpsons [with David Jesudason]

    This week on the Hop Forward Podcast, we're joined by journalist and Beer Writer of the Year 2023, David Jesudason.  We discuss diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) within hospitality and the brewing sector, exploring themes of code-switching, how we should strive to make meaningful changes to our businesses rather than just raise awareness about DEI, and talk about David's journalism and writing, including topic that he's reported on extensively: BrewDog.And, of course, we chat about our mutual love of The Simpsons.Nick is also joined by Alix Blease, Technical Sales Representative for Lallemand, where we explore their latest innovation, ISY Enhance™ - a 'magic brown power' and great addition to a brewery's ingredients and processing aids to create better beers with a fuller mouthfeel.THIS WEEK'S EPISODE IS PROUDLY BROUGHT TO YOU BY:Lallemand Brewing (https://www.lallemandbrewing.com/en/united-kingdom)AB Vickers ISY Enhance™ is an inactivated specific yeast autolysate designed to increase body, mouthfeel, and drinkability in beer. The resulting product is smooth and clean with enhanced flavor perception. Applications include, but are not limited to reducing harsh hop flavours and balancing flavours in hoppy styles, increasing body and complexity in low alcohol, non-alcoholic beer styles, and other light beer styles and increasing mouthfeel and drinkability in any beer style Charles Faram & Co (charlesfaram.com)Supplying hops for over 150 years, Charles Faram offers a vast range of nitrogen-flushed hop varieties from the UK, Europe, New Zealand, and the USA. Crisp Malt (crispmalt.com)Since 1870, Crisp has blended tradition with innovation, producing malts like Chevallier Heritage and Clear Choice Malt. FOLLOW HOP FORWARDhopforward.beer | LinkedIn | BlueSky | Instagram

    1h 14m
  7. Is Starting a Brewery Without a Brewery a Lost Cause...? [An Exploration of Contract and Cuckoo Brewing with Colin Stronge]

    MAR 6

    Is Starting a Brewery Without a Brewery a Lost Cause...? [An Exploration of Contract and Cuckoo Brewing with Colin Stronge]

    I'm sure you'll forgive the clickbaity title but it's a question I've been asking for the last 10 years.  Most brewery businesses start by obtaining a premises, purchasing equipment, commissioning a brewhouse and getting to work making beer.  However, what happens to those of us out there who don't have access to the kinds of capital required to open their own brewhouse and taproom but still have the passion and zeal, business and brewing skills required to make a go of it...?In this episode, Nick chats to Colin Stronge - a well-known and highly respected figure in modern British beer about he and his wife, marketing executive Vik Stronge, moved out of employed work to start Lost Cause Brewing Co. without owning a brewhouse of their own.  Nick shares his own journey and how, by asking whether contract brewing is a long-term viable option, whether - ultimately - a owning your own plant and equipment is the only real way forward.We dig into details surrounding industry and customer perceptions about contract brewing, what to look for in a brewery partner, and how to navigate the many unknowns of building a brewery brand without a brewery of your own.Since recording this episode in January, Lost Cause Brewing Co. announced a Crowdfunder project to raise £60,000 in order to build their own brewhouse in Castleford, near Leeds, where their taproom and storehouse is currently located. Please take a moment to help Colin and Vik by pledging some money towards their project, if you are able:Crowdfunder: https://www.crowdfunder.co.uk/p/support-the-causeWebsite: Lost Cause Brewing Co. THIS WEEK'S EPISODE IS PROUDLY BROUGHT TO YOU BY:Charles Faram & Co (charlesfaram.com)Supplying hops for over 150 years, Charles Faram offers a vast range of nitrogen-flushed hop varieties from the UK, Europe, New Zealand, and the USA. Crisp Malt (crispmalt.com)Since 1870, Crisp has blended tradition with innovation, producing malts like Chevallier Heritage and Clear Choice Malt. FOLLOW HOP FORWARDhopforward.beer | LinkedIn | BlueSky | Instagram

    1h 14m

Ratings & Reviews

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About

Hop Forward is a biweekly podcast dedicated to the craft beer industry. Including both interviews, discussions and stories from a range of brewers and entrepreneurs within the industry, to advice from founder and host, Nick Law, about starting, scaling and sustaining your own ventures, the Hop Forward podcast is here to help you get ahead with your beers, brand and business.

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