Previous Episode: #83: Mind the Yap

We finally close the loop on a conversation that's been in INTENSE negotiations for the better part of the last year (or, it was COVID postponed) and are joined by Daniel Endicott of Forest and Main.
Dan and his partner Gerard opened their brewery nearly a decade ago, opting to set up shop inside a large Victorian house, and that tone of eccentricity has been the heartbeat of the brewery ever since. Focusing on roughly equal parts saisons, IPAs, and "Pub Ales", Noah naturally latches on to the latter, and we plunge into the wild world of American beer engines, high serving temps, and BAGS OF BITTER (yes). As the force behind all of Forest & Main's watercolor labels, which are as numerous as they are strikingly unique, Dan speaks on his process and the small and steady goals that fuel his growth as an artist. 
We dip into all sorts of other places in this conversation with an immensely talented guy, humble as he is interesting. But let's be honest - if you weren't sold at "BAGS OF BITTER", what the hell are you doing here?
....................................     .........................................     ...................... Music: "Mountain Climb" by Jake Hill