Q & A with Henry and Adriana Nguyen of Monkish Brewing Co.: Opening a Brewery in L.A., Feminist Beer + Gambling in Vegas

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Erika Bolden
Henry and Adriana Nguyen
Monkish Brewing Co. feels like the best kept beer secret of the South Bay. Located in a modest business park along Western Avenue in Torrance, you won't find the usual bells and whistles that alert you to the presence of fine, craft beer: The beer is speaking for itself. Open just over three months, you can sample their wares at the brewery and tasting room or any of a wide array of bars in L.A. and Orange Counties.

Henry and Adriana Nguyen's brewery is a true family operation; with no outside investors or big advertising campaigns, the married couple depends on word of mouth and their participation in events to bring in clientele. Even the opening day for the taproom was an unpublicized affair. Henry simply turned to Adriana one Friday morning and announced "today is the day," and off he went to buy glassware. Turn the page for our interview, in which the couple talk about beer, theology, Vegas and more beer.

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Erika Bolden
Monkish Flight

Squid Ink: What's your favorite style of beer, or what takes up the most real estate in your fridge?

Henry Nguyen: My fridge is typically empty these days. No time to drink. And I'm never home really to do anything but sleep. If there was beer in my fridge, besides samples for sales, I would have sour beers -- for my wife especially. My favorite style would probably be Flanders Red.

SI: Which beers would accompany you on a deserted island?

HN: Jolly Pumpkin or Cantillon.

SI: Have you seen a use for your beer outside of drinking it straight, maybe in a pairing or cocktail?

HN: The other week I went to a bar/restaurant in Santa Monica to offer samples and the bartender made beer cocktails with four of my beers. He actually made a four-course meal with the drinks: an aperitif (with Feminist), a refreshing fruity drink (with Oblate), a spicy herbal drink (with Pour Toi), and a dessert finale (with Anomaly) ... it was amazing!

SI: How did you get involved in craft beer? And homebrewing?

Adriana Nguyen: It was an unexpected path. Henry and I met in high school here in the South Bay. When we got married, he was in the military and we lived in Hawaii for four years. We came back to California and went to bible college expecting to be pastors. But life kept taking us down different paths. He was really good at academics and wanted to pursue that instead of becoming a pastor. At this point we had two kids, so we moved our family to the U.K. where Henry could get his PhD in three years instead of six.

We landed in Aberdeen, Scotland. I loved it, I never thought I'd come back to the States, but eventually we returned to California. Why we got into beer drinking was because of Scotch and our time in Scotland. Whenever we had people in town we went to distilleries and I fell in love with Scotch. Then we started traveling and Henry showed me what good beer could taste like. I was like, "it doesn't taste like piss!" And as with Scotch I quickly grew to love it. Henry started brewing at home in 2008, almost as an extension of being a great cook, and always bugged me to brew with him.

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Erika Bolden
Monkish Taproom
SI: Why did you decide to focus on Belgian beers? Was it the influence of your previous career (Nguyen holds a Ph.D. in Theology and taught at Loyola Marymount)?

HN: At some point I fell in love with Belgian beers and the the different flavor profiles -- especially those produced by Belgian beer yeasts. I love the traditional relationship between monks and beer, it really resonates with me. As a homebrewer I would only brew Belgian beers; beyond the scope of Belgian styles I have only brewed two porters (at the request of a friend for football season).

SI: Who comes into Monkish? Is it a college crowd? Thirty-somethings? Beer geeks?

AN: All of the above, the culture is so diverse. Sometimes it's so diverse I feel uncomfortable, what kind of music do you play for everybody? I want to make everybody happy and comfortable.

HN: It's really good on Friday night. Friday night it's all local business people. When we opened, the local paper did an article on us which made the front page -- but we didn't even know it. People were coming in saying, "hey you're on the front page!" Because of the story, locals came in who weren't even beer drinkers but just wanted to support us. They've become regulars.

SI: You have the advantage of both brewing the beer and serving it directly to your customers. Have their reactions ever effected what you brew?

HN: I get a lot of hopheads who come in and ask, "do you have any hoppy beers for me?" Or there are some who say "I like hoppy beers but yours is really good." So I decided I'd make Pour Toi for those guys [Belgian-style dry-hopped Pale Ale, 6.4% ABV], I'll dry-hop it, but I'll only use European hops. Most of our beers have some kind of West Coast hops but I wanted this one to be strictly European to offer something new. Bittered with East Kent Goldings [English] and dry-hopped with Styrian Goldings [Slovenian], you get earthy, grassy, floral tones.

At the end of the day I brew what I want, keeping in mind seasonality like, Anomaly [Belgian-style Strong Dark Ale, 8.5% ABV] is a big seller in warm weather. I want to keep a lot of variety.

SI: Have you thought about collaborations?

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Monkish Brewing Co.

20311 S. Western Ave., Torrance, CA

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Daniel Nesbitt
Daniel Nesbitt

I'm excited for you two.  Keep it up and we'll keep coming to support you.  Make a pacifist beer next! :-)

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