 Welcome back to my YouTube channel. I'm here today with my good friend Marcus James Also a YouTube guy and we're at the first station which I've mentioned a few times on the channel and unlike most days There is a beer festival currently going on at the first station and they also do alcoholic slushies apparently So we're gonna go and check out some of the craft beer veiled on Jerusalem hatches here Buretino's here all the heavy hitters in the Jerusalem craft beer world are here and you buy the way they're doing it You get a coupon JCBF Jerusalem craft beer festival for 60 shackles You got three these tickets and then you can exchange them at any of the stands. So it's a very cool system So we're starting out today easy with our Kiwi slushie And maybe we'll get a chance to speak to some of the guys selling their beer here So here we are Craft beer fest My great friend Daniel Rosil always with the camera at his ready. I look forward to seeing what he produces out of this Hi, we're here with Thomas from the Ceregin We've been selling beer for 10 years now in Israeli and international bars There is a store called Zidrat and Karelat They're the ones that make the best of the traditional wines The classic ones are the ones we make the best of And we have Zidrat Honen, who makes the best of the European wines The more traditional wines, the more beautiful they are And the more expensive they are Okay, where are you guys based? We're based in the Golan Heights, in a people's named Shur, southern part of the Golan Heights. And what do you guys produce? We brew all kinds of beers. We have a poster, we have a lager, we have a mortar, which is our flat beer. We have an IPA, a amber lager, and occasionally we'll go special. We also have a strong Scottish ale and a wheat beer. We pride ourselves in being local. We have taps at all kinds of restaurants in the Golan Heights and the Jordan Valley. We have bottles being sold in those restaurants as well. But we keep it to ourselves. We have a group hub where we serve most of our beer. And we do festivals or events. And that's pretty much it. So you guys are doing stay at a porter, so do Israelis like these kind of beers? Of course. Everybody has their own beer they like, their own go-to. A lot of people like experimenting with beers. People go crazy for our hoppy beer, which is our brand of IPA. People go crazy for a porter, which is once again our flat beer. And everything is cool. Tell us about yourself. What is the company called? Superheroes.beer. You can find us on the internet. Facebook, Instagram, wherever. Commercial beer, you need a craft brewery. We, almost for four years, we have, each beer has its own superhero, superheroine. Which we make. Our beers are each a little bit different. Today we brought two special beers. One is our newest superheroine that we brought out about a month ago. It's called Black Lotus. It's stout with caramel and biscuit. And six percent alcohol. The other one is called Kabir. It's a special superheroine that comes only for your mouth. 4.8 percent alcohol. Blonde. This year it's a blonde with orange peel. So, at Prime Greenland, you're the owner of Hatch, right? I am the owner of Hatch. Ah, owner and founder. So tell us about what this means for the craft beer community in Jerusalem. This is actually a really nice event. There are a large range of types of events in the beer world. Some of them are less craft oriented. If you look around you'll notice there's not a lot of the macro breweries. There's no Smirnoff station. They're actually selling tasting cups. They're really cool way for you people to taste flavors. Really nice to see calm energy, but fun. Also really nice diversity. A lot of fun as a brewer, a lot of fun. Why did you choose to start a beer company? As an American it was really natural for me to bring beer culture here. It's something that I grew up with when I know intimately. And probably one of my biggest assets is the fact that I can just read beer book after beer book in the language that is written. So it was really, really fun for me to bring that culture. Israel had craft beer for a couple of years. But this culture was a bit behind of what the American team was. We're rapidly catching up. But for me it's been a lot of fun bringing that know-how. We're really excited about our new website. It was just launched where we can deliver craft beer anywhere in Israel all over the whole country. And we just launched that next week in Gang. And we're pretty excited about that. We hope people will get to experience our slice of beer culture. URL? What's that? Oh, that's a good point. hashbrewery.co.io It's here to evolve. Everybody's making their own stuff. Everybody's fermenting. And God wills it when the apocalypse hits. Everybody will be ready to survive with craft beer. I don't know, beers in space, rubber ducks with hops. Who knows? It's gonna be on the supermarkets. We're gonna make events. We're gonna do everything. We're gonna enjoy. First and last thing, you have to enjoy. If you enjoy it, it's craft beer. If you don't, it's crap. May I say crap? I said crap. Hi. My name is Max. I am Canadian. I made Aliyah three months ago. And Israeli beer is a little bit of a disappointment compared to Canadian beer insider. Like, everything is pale ales. And they're just pale. Pale ales aren't great. Pale ales just aren't great. We need to have more smooth stouts. We need to have more red ales, more cream ales. And we need to have more apple cider. Like, this country is full of fruit. There should be more apple cider being produced. Like, good stuff. Dry apple ciders. And that's what we need. I think this festival is great. You know, we're all hanging out. You see all different types of people. I really see, I really see, from across the spectrum, you see different people just hanging out and enjoying beer. Like he was saying. I kind of wish, yeah, a lot of Anglos, I kind of wish that there were, like, different options regarding trying them, you know, trying the different flavors. I don't know how they can, you know, kind of recalibrate that, but I do wish that we could try more. So the first station is absolutely buzzing tonight. Beer fans, I've got a chance to talk to some local brewers. The craft of beer scene is alive and well in Israel. Not only is it alive and well, it's growing. And there's lots of excitement here. So this is a really, really cool event. Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. Oh, party fire. Flood. Yeah.