Reunited: Pro Brewer and Original Home Brew System!
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- Опубликовано: 16 фев 2023
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We founded Tree House with a ten gallon Coleman cooler and a home equity line of credit. From there, we progressed to a Sabco Brew Magic system that we utilized to brew commercial batches for more than a year.
After selling this kit in 2013, we were reunited with it in 2023. In this video, our head brewer and co-founder Nate Lanier has the idea to brew on it again for the first time in ten years. To do so, we have to give the Brew Magic a bit of TLC and get it ready for brew day. We are planning to brew an IPA recipe that we posted in a recent Short on RUclips.
This is part one of a three part series - stay tuned for parts two and three!
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Tree House was founded on a ten gallon home brew set up in 2011 and has matured into a six facility operation where we aspire to make the best beverages possible and serve them in the most comfortable and memorable environment possible. We strive to improve our beverages and experiences for you with each successive visit. Craft beer and artisan-made beverages are alive and well in 2023, and we look forward to evolving with you.
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Thanks for watching all, we're having fun! I'm curious to know - where are you watching from?
Copenhagen, Denmark. So never actually had any of your beers. :P
@@keeprocking1977 well worth the trip! 🍻
Brookline!
I used to live in Upstate New York about 2 hours from you guys. Now I live near Myrtle Beach SC and miss my Northeast beers
New Jersey- I visited the Charlton brewery last year- beautiful job. The beer was delicious
Tap that Batch should be a new beer name. Awesome to see you get your nostalgic system back. This needs to be in a display at the brewery somewhere.
This system made some really awesome beers for Barnstable Brewing! Take god care of it! Thank you
My favorite part is when Nate uses “McMaster” as a verb. Classic. Been there.
Lifesaver
muito bom... obrigado... desde 1999 ... obrigado Portugal
Watching from Ottawa Canada, like seeing the Magic come alive. I had a similar feeling rebuilding a ancient broadcast console for Canadian Forces radio in Germany.
Very cool trip down memory lane. I’ve never owned one, but when I started brewing 22 years ago, this system was at the top of my wish list.
Nostalgia brewing is great.
Right on, thanks for stopping by, Larry!
It's great that you've locked in some of your history with this video. Fascinating!
That's so cool, remembering and respecting the history! Thumbs up 👍👍
Indeed - thanks for watching!
Thx for including L, pls have the gitars in a segment, and friends and parents soon.
Sad to hear you had times of not liking production of your product but understand the pressure you were under. Which makes me all the more appreciative of walking into Tree House now and ordering a beer. Look at how far you've come! #gratefulforyouNate
I have always and will always love making beer - the frustration resided in our inability to keep up. Working non-stop and yet it not being enough for years on end is a tremendously difficult feeling to overcome, but we have persisted in spite of these natural emotions. We love what we do and wouldn't change it for anything, but there is a lot of sacrifice and perilous moments along the way, to be sure! Thanks for stopping by, Gail!
Keep em coming!!!
Enjoy Nate ! Very well documented so far I'll continue to follow. Wish I was there with you.
What up Paul!
Home brewer in Boise via San Diego . . . consider myself lucky to have personally visited your makeshift brewpub at the golf course while the brewery was still in the "construction" phase. Tried most of what you had on tap that day . . . all were crazy delicious! Keep up the great work . . . I hope to visit again in about 8 months! Slainte
Thank you so much - hopefully we will see you soon!
Great Video! would love to see a sneak peak of what you have planned for Tewksbury!
This is sick. Can't wait for next week.
Omg 5:03 “yay!” 😂
haha, great edit!
@@treehousebrewco Made me LOL!
This is awesome
Thank you!
Absolutely amazing. This history is astounding.
Awesome Autumn Ale 🍺
Another great content video. I await the next few videos. Love going back in history to see how it all started. Thanks for sharing how Tree House does it’s thing.❤
Cheers! Nice to see you pay homage to your brew history.
I’m newer to the Tree House Brewing fandom - love all the beers and all the stories / insight behind the amazing product!
We are excited to have you around, thanks for watching!
Can’t wait for Part 2. Great work with the RUclips channel. 👍🏻
Thank you!
This is awesome! Sabco must be pretty happy right now.
This is so awesome!
Awesome to see you dusting off your OG system! Would be cool to see you brew on that with another Brewtuber as a collab video. Cant wait to see the rest of the video series
Now, that's adding fun to the work day! Very well done.
Indeed… on top of everything else! 😭
This is so fun, can't wait for next one🤩🍻
Thanks - we can't either! Already on film!
Great to see the roots of Tree House start to show up again!
Agreed, although they have never really left! 🏡💪🏼
Humble beginning ✨️, love today content.
This is awesome 👍
Thanks Chris!
Such a cool idea to go back and revisit your roots! I love all these videos you guys are doing to show how you came from such humble beginnings and grew into what you are now! Love it!
Thank you Chris - much more to come!
Very cool to see the original system back in action again.
incredibly weird after all these years, for sure - thanks for watching!
Yes yes yes! This is what dreams are made of! Sometime we gotta get a homebrewer brewing on the pro system 😉🍻
Love this. It would be awesome to see a series brewed on the old brimfield & monson equpiment. Maybe lottery only like the initial burbon releases? I still dream about the old school julius and green in a growler, it was special.
Nice! As home-brewers us folks in the Norton plant thank you! Come visit for a tour!
Laboratory tour pleaseeeee 😊 how to propagate yeast and quality control. Love your videos!!! ❤
Nice, back to the beginning.
Have a nive weekend.
Cheers from Norway
Same to you - thank you for watching!
i think the coolest video ever would be a look at tree house/the teams cellar to showoff all the grail beers you guys have kept over the years
Congratulations on being able to have fun brewing again.
Never stopped being fun! If anything, this brew renewed my love of brewing on the big boy.
Love this look back at where Treehouse started. Can’t wait to see the brewday and tasting. I’ll be attempting the same recipe soon!
Thanks for the content. Hope to be in Charlton next week! 🍻
Thanks Robb, good luck!
This is great, these videos are awesome
Glad you like them!
Wow. Amazing to see what became of those hard days and long hours, isn’t it. Really cool to see the nostalgia here, Nate. Thanks for the vid!
Yes indeed. Thank you for stopping by.
6:43 is the kind of history i'm particularly interested in. really enjoy those stories, although maybe Nate doesn't want to relive those 'dark days.' love these videos!
not exactly fun to hear about "the grind" during that period, but it is interesting to hear Nate's thoughts. "the demand was so suffocating" is quite a feeling. for me, the 2015-2016 Monson era had this incredible energy to it, but that's coming from the fan/consumer side of it. this isn't news, i'm sure, but the anxiety of driving there and the swing of emotions leaving with your full allotment of say 6 julius and 6 green was... it's hard to describe. miss those days but man look at you now! well earned, i'm sure... congrats!
I hope to write a book someday, there is likely too much minutiae of the struggle to share in video format, but I won't discount it entirely. It was a surreal experience but also one that brought about excruciating sacrifice (that continues to this day). That said, wouldn't change a thing. 🙃
Oakland CA ✌🏻
"Get on your horse and grab that, please."
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If you were ever to sell tickets to be part of ‘learning to brew’ on that rig, I would be all over it. Just saying 😅. Have fun with your new/old toy!
Did it for free on the brew deck this past Wednesday!
@@treehousebrewco ah, shame on me for missing! Love the videos and BTS, thanks for continuing to share.
Totally cool. What a story of labor but look where you are now. The big question is…. Who gets to taste that batch?? Also, whats going in below the brew deck? Was at Charlton last week and saw all the cutting? Cheers from Uxbridge.
Hey Scott - TBD on the batch! We’re prepping a significant evolution of our brewhouse to improve quality and flexibility.
@@treehousebrewco sweet! Honesty not sure how you could further improve quality! Your brewery is top class in every way and frankly, one of my favorite places in the world! So thankful we live close. I guess you can always get better so good on ya. By the way, the classics bar is awesome! Totally happy to see you guys being able to brew all those styles!! Thanks for all you do.
damn man, 14hr days brewing on keggles with a RIMS tube.... that's tough. Why did you go for such an expensive brew system at first? I always saw those brew magics and couldn't believe what they were asking for them... Even a nice set of kettles from blichmann was cheaper back then.
I’m not an equipment tinkerer- we needed something that worked with ease of turns and it’s exactly what we needed. Easy to clean, easy to maintain. Any time spent on equipment was time lost developing process
This beer should just be called Sisyphus
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Now that you have the lines changed and a new exchanger, basically doing all the upfront work to get it running again, how much do you want for it? Ha!
Ohhh, we won't be letting it go this time.
How do you not brew a batch of Julius on that? I'd pay double for a can.
What beer are you brewing? Will you compare it to a 60 bbl batch?
I brewed the beer from the recipe in my most recent short. 🤘🏻
Awesome...can I help taste test? quality control! :)
If it works out, it's going on tap in less than three weeks!
@@treehousebrewco any heads up?
We’re those brew in a conicals in your basement?
Yes, a mixture of carboys and homebrew conicals
Dylan keeps referring to "classified projects". I trust these are not stored in closets or garages. You don't want to run afoul of the National Archives.
Original homebrew system?! That isn't nearly janky enough to be someone's original homebrew system, bring out the stock pot and glass carboy 😆
It’s technically our original commercial system. My original home brew set up was a red coleman cooler
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What's hilarious about this video,is within five minutes there already upgrading and realizing they can't do the recipe ; 😂😂😂😂
Keep em coming!