Home Brew Day at Tree House!

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  • Опубликовано: 23 фев 2023
  • In this video we home brew at Tree House and share tips and tricks that could help you improve your own brews.
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    We founded Tree House Brewing Company 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 brews on it once again with a little help from his friends.
    Julius, Green, Sap, and many other Tree House beers that you know and love were refined on this brewing system.
    This brew comes among the energy of expanding the brewery and trying to do something special for customers on a daily basis.
    There is a restless energy to Tree House, and we hope some of that comes across in this video!
    This is part two of a three part series:
    See part one here: • Reunited: Pro Brewer a...
    About Tree House Brewing Company:
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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.
    We look forward to getting to know you!
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Комментарии • 190

  • @HopsANDgnarly
    @HopsANDgnarly Год назад +50

    Brewing is the best hobby in the world! If you’re watching this and wondering if you can do the same thing, you can and you SHOULD! 🍻

    • @treehousebrewco
      @treehousebrewco  Год назад +5

      Couldn't agree more!

    • @rscott2247
      @rscott2247 Год назад +1

      @@treehousebrewco I tried out your beer a few years ago. I found it a wee bit too sweet for my buds.

  • @TheBruSho
    @TheBruSho Год назад +26

    Really fun to see the humble beginnings next to the current big boy setup

    • @treehousebrewco
      @treehousebrewco  Год назад +1

      Yeah! We knew it would be fun visually but as it turns out it would have been much easier in the cellar!

  • @coeusinspiration
    @coeusinspiration 7 месяцев назад +5

    Dropped out of college in south Florida to learn to home brew, now I’m an assistant brewer at a brewery in Vermont. Brewing on a small scale brew house in a place like that is my life dream. Seeing Nate ( who kinda looks like me in 10 years) make this beer makes me want it so much more.

    • @treehousebrewco
      @treehousebrewco  7 месяцев назад +1

      glad we could be of inspiration - very best of luck to you

  • @joshuakimmis2544
    @joshuakimmis2544 Год назад +7

    This has to be one of the best brewing videos of all time! It’s a labor of love for this team. And I appreciate getting to see how a professional brewer handles wort. Gives me the confidence in handling it and what to look for

    • @treehousebrewco
      @treehousebrewco  Год назад

      Thanks you, Josh - it's more intimidating in theory than it is in practice. It's quite easy!

    • @diaryofwalkingdeath
      @diaryofwalkingdeath Год назад

      I agree my problem is understanding the water chem I just never have good water chem

  • @Jimibean375
    @Jimibean375 Год назад

    Love it...just like old times!!!

  • @AlexBradford23
    @AlexBradford23 Год назад

    Finally! I've been waiting for this video!!!

  • @gnomebrewing
    @gnomebrewing Год назад +1

    Been looking forward to this video, let's go!

  • @MadAcoustic1
    @MadAcoustic1 Год назад

    Loved this, Part 2. Can’t wait to watch the last episode. 🍻

  • @XkannsenX
    @XkannsenX Год назад +6

    I love how you and your mates interact. Don't loose this spirit guys !

  • @keeprocking1977
    @keeprocking1977 Год назад +1

    Such great humor. lots of funny sections :D

  • @peterismuiznieks2789
    @peterismuiznieks2789 Год назад

    Thank you! Great video! It made me dream about my next batch of beer! 🎉 Citrus, oats! Keep inspiring your followers!

  • @donalix6310
    @donalix6310 Год назад

    Makes me appreciate the beer more seeing everything that goes into making your wonderful beer. Don

  • @matthewbrown5677
    @matthewbrown5677 8 месяцев назад

    Very cool Nate.....more please......

  • @tedsouers3383
    @tedsouers3383 5 месяцев назад

    That thing is awesome!

  • @jameskonners8304
    @jameskonners8304 Год назад

    Awesome. Sounds like my kinda IPA. Less haze and juice. More bitterness. Cool to see the old set-up! Cheers from CT.

  • @JPch108
    @JPch108 3 месяца назад +1

    muito bom... obrigado Portugal

  • @justincordray6633
    @justincordray6633 Год назад

    Curiosity 129. 😂
    Really can’t wait to see next week’s episode - the facility tours were great, but these have been my favorite videos so far.

  • @mleclairphoto
    @mleclairphoto Год назад

    Very cool, thanks for another great video.

  • @andrewbeane6015
    @andrewbeane6015 Год назад

    Awesome to see you brew up the recipe shared in the recent short! Thanks for sharing something like this, I'll look forward to trying the recipe out at some point!

  • @jordanpage176
    @jordanpage176 Год назад

    Loving this content!! Please keep it coming

  • @NickGonsalves
    @NickGonsalves Год назад

    That was a hell of a brew ride, love it.

  • @richardmalinoski4264
    @richardmalinoski4264 Год назад +2

    This was amazing. I couldn't follow every step but it was so interesting to try and figure out what you were doing. It was unbelievable to hear the story about your first attempt at brewing being an absolute failure. Treehouse is the best! Thanks Nate.

  • @Kyle181INF
    @Kyle181INF Год назад

    Awesome video. Loving this series!

  • @PartyTimeBrewing
    @PartyTimeBrewing Год назад +3

    Nice attention to detail even on the small scale. I may have to look into a decent budget centrifugal pump now seeing that it worked with the Brew Magic. Cheers!

  • @jayspies9860
    @jayspies9860 Год назад +1

    Excellent! Back to the roots!!! BTW, I need Secret Sauce.

  • @striperhunter-ic2wt
    @striperhunter-ic2wt Год назад

    That was great to see

  • @peclass428
    @peclass428 Год назад

    I am extremely excited you guys decided to start posting online. Amazing content!

  • @brewitt1
    @brewitt1 Год назад

    These videos are the best, so entertaining and informative

  • @vitodelucchi7347
    @vitodelucchi7347 Год назад

    This was awesome, Love it! Cheers

  • @filthybstard
    @filthybstard 7 месяцев назад

    Imagine being so dialed into life, doing what you love doing everyday, I can only imagine. Before I had to give up the alcohol, Tree House was my holy grail and I was not disappointed. I close my eyes and can relive each mouthful, just incredible skill.

    • @treehousebrewco
      @treehousebrewco  4 месяца назад

      Thank you for stopping by - we hope this finds you well. ☝🏻🙏🏼

  • @paulbilodeau8569
    @paulbilodeau8569 Год назад

    Will be there in a few weeks to try😃

  • @ASXL41
    @ASXL41 Год назад +1

    Ahhhh the old Sabco out of my hometown of Toledo!

  • @mattypoopoo
    @mattypoopoo Год назад

    these videos are awesome! can't wait to make it back to Charlton

  • @phalmatticus5093
    @phalmatticus5093 Год назад +1

    It has been fantastic watching an artist at work

  • @FermentationAdventures
    @FermentationAdventures Год назад

    This was a fun watch… a huge amount of romance brewing on the system from you humble beginning next to the current brew house.

  • @michaelc6868
    @michaelc6868 Год назад +17

    “Hard fought hops” would love to hear more about acquiring hops. Is it a bidding process amongst breweries or since you guys have built a relationship, they always work with you? Really enjoying these videos

    • @treehousebrewco
      @treehousebrewco  Год назад +12

      There is competition, sure, but it's mostly with learning how sensory analysis in the field and on the rubbing table ultimately translate into the finished beer. You really, really, really have to track every step of the process to understand this and it has taken us years of trial and error to get it right. The people who are actually brewing and cellaring the beer are the people who should select hops, and we have a dedicated and tenured team who has been doing this with myself for years. Sometimes the hops that smell the absolute best do not necessarily have the attributes that translate the best into a finished beer, especially when biotransformation is involved. Lastly, we have worked to garner direct relationships with growers where we provide direct feedback and even discover processes starting with harvest that ultimately translate into the finished beer. All of this takes real, labor intensive focus and work. We've been at the rubbing table after midnight on many occasions trying to get our blends just right...

  • @tufaznail
    @tufaznail Год назад

    This is great. I haven't gotten to the end yet, but I'll buy a growler of it.

  • @JJ_MTB_15
    @JJ_MTB_15 Год назад

    Wow, such a great video.

  • @strassafrass1
    @strassafrass1 7 месяцев назад

    For years I fought hard brewing to try and replicate what Nate creates, and ALWAYS finished eith more questions than answers. That is a true science and a man of passion of which i have the utmost respect.

  • @svenkloek2166
    @svenkloek2166 3 месяца назад

    Awsome video, love to see the "small" brew

  • @stevelaw5628
    @stevelaw5628 Год назад +4

    Fantastic video! The science involved in brewing beer is mind boggling to me. Very complicated process. Oh, by the way, thanks for setting a 40 minute timer on my phone. I guess my Siri heard you. 😂

  • @BrewBuilt_
    @BrewBuilt_ Год назад

    Super fun video. Loved seeing the X1 Fermenter at the end! Cheers! 🙌🍻

  • @AlexBradford23
    @AlexBradford23 Год назад +1

    Awesome to see that you enjoyed breaking out the old system and didn't get traumatized all over again from it

  • @felipesparks5267
    @felipesparks5267 Год назад

    Loved watching this video. You’re more type A and dialed-in than I am when making a Homebrew! I didn’t think that was possible! Lol

  • @dannyzep92
    @dannyzep92 7 месяцев назад

    Whatever you're doing Nate, is beautiful. Im jealous of whatever became of that small batch. Hope to see you guys soon! :)

  • @Billy_Boucher
    @Billy_Boucher Год назад +2

    Awesome retrospective! Crazy thinking about the scale difference from then to now. Also, not to mention the sheer amount of business side work that goes along with all the beer you guys make. Must have some solid cost accountants😂

  • @byron.tattoo
    @byron.tattoo 7 месяцев назад

    I’m hooked! I’ve been binging all of these videos and I’m very impressed with how informative and well produced they are.
    I'm from Florida and I've never had any of your beer, but I'm very excited to try it all! 🙏🏼

  • @nofuturo
    @nofuturo 6 месяцев назад

    I've never had the chance to taste their beers since I don't live anywhere near them, but these videos have made me a diehard fan.

  • @brettbeard4770
    @brettbeard4770 Год назад

    This is pretty much the best RUclips video ever made.

  • @jameskonners8304
    @jameskonners8304 Год назад +1

    24:35 Nate did the “John Kimmich face”. Nice.

  • @irishgroundhogbrewer3066
    @irishgroundhogbrewer3066 Год назад +4

    Ever think of creating a brew experience where someone could come in and brew a batch on your pilot system with you? The ultimate brew day! I was surprised you didn’t smell the bubbling fermenter. I always try to get at least a whiff of mine, fermenting wort smells soooooo good. Cheers 🍺🍻

    • @mrow7598
      @mrow7598 Год назад

      One of my local breweries if you're a mug club member you can brew with them for a day, on their 5 barrel system. Also before covid my state had a pro-am where you sign up for a lottery and if you're lucky your name gets chosen and you brew with a pro brewer. Its supposed to be you bring in your own recipe and they brew it together with you maybe with some modifications. However some you walk in and they go you're bring X. Then everyone brings in their beers to a place and a then theres a mini brew fest and every votes for their favorite beers. I really hope my state bring back the proam.

  • @petestevens9208
    @petestevens9208 Год назад +1

    Anyone else’s iPhone Siri pop up when he started the timer? 😂

  • @davewilliamson9022
    @davewilliamson9022 Год назад +1

    As a relatively newbie in the homebrew scene I have to say I loved watching the video almost as much as visiting your brewery last year. I hope to visit this year in May.

  • @giantbeat1
    @giantbeat1 Год назад

    Laughing at the end of fermentation oxygenation! Cheers!

  • @MoreBeer_
    @MoreBeer_ Год назад

    Awesome video! 🍻

    • @treehousebrewco
      @treehousebrewco  Год назад

      Thanks guys! Thanks for sending us stuff throughout the years. :)

  • @brygoss6733
    @brygoss6733 Год назад

    Also, approaching 100 beer signs in the collection, would love number 100 to be Tree House :)

  • @LiquidCrushable
    @LiquidCrushable Год назад

    I'd love to see you talk about the water chemistry and closed fermentation side. Do you add hops during fermentation? Thanks for the video's! It's really cool seeing a sorta behind the scenes at my favorite brewery.

  • @pt11215
    @pt11215 Год назад

    Thank you thank THANK YOU for the awesome content.
    Curious about why you didn't conduct a mash out step. Any particular reason?

  • @JackHanington
    @JackHanington Год назад

    Fun vid

  • @McSweetalot
    @McSweetalot Год назад +4

    Wait…. Are you not gonna show your dry hop procedure? Would love it if you could go in to detail.

    • @treehousebrewco
      @treehousebrewco  Год назад

      Likely in the next video- nothing particularly complicated.

  • @enigmatic1976
    @enigmatic1976 Год назад

    When is this beer ready? I'm looking forward to seeing it in the glass!

  • @BigEarl325is
    @BigEarl325is Год назад +2

    Secret sauce in the mash!? Voodoo....

  • @scottgoebel4671
    @scottgoebel4671 Год назад

    Great video. I am looking forward to tasting your beer. A buddy knows a guy who is traveling from your area to ours. A case is on the way.

  • @michaelmueller7860
    @michaelmueller7860 Год назад

    You just started a timer on my HomePod 🤣

  • @tommyjohn_45
    @tommyjohn_45 Год назад

    ... but what's the secret ingredient!?!??! 😁 Can't wait to stop by and give this a taste.

  • @robertross8091
    @robertross8091 Год назад

    I’ve never home brewed before but after visiting tree house for the first time last weekend I want to start! How do you recommend getting into it? Where should one get supplies and ingredients? Any and all advice would be appreciated

  • @GregoryOrzolek
    @GregoryOrzolek Год назад

    Excellent! Very lovely at the 20th min! Please don't be afraid to show more emotion. It should reference what you mentioned: family and friends involvement, all obstacles, passion, love, and quality in perfecting the brewing process. Remember, your elixirs made many neipa connoisseurs' eyes weep in the early days. Pls work on highlighting sustainability, locality, nature, and the terroir of ingredients.
    P.S. All will appreciate the wide-angle communal tasting of this batch.

    • @treehousebrewco
      @treehousebrewco  Год назад

      Thanks Greg... It has not been easy, that's for sure. Also, JJJuiceee Project Galaxy + Galaxy + Galaxy made me weep just yesterday!

  • @NathanYager1337
    @NathanYager1337 Год назад +1

    Somebody wake CH up and have him comment on this brew day. #brajfyre

  • @Wurszt.Brewing.Andrew21
    @Wurszt.Brewing.Andrew21 Год назад

    That was definitely cool. Does treehouse ever hop burst or use other hip techniques besides bittering and dry hopping?

  • @curtisbrause9255
    @curtisbrause9255 Год назад

    Apologize if this question has been asked/answered already but when you mention the foam on the boil and how the generally translates to foam on the beer, what are main factors in the mash that are influencing that?

  • @erikcarlson1318
    @erikcarlson1318 Год назад +2

    Is the final product going on tap for the public as a special offering? Or for the staff of TreeHouse? Just curious if I could get my mitts on 1 tasting of that beautiful looking beer. Keep doing great things TreeHouse!

  • @RecipeswithBen
    @RecipeswithBen Год назад

    Sounds like the name of the beer should be Secret Sauce!

  • @verlejohnson987
    @verlejohnson987 8 месяцев назад

    Nathan and team, thank you so much for taking the time to post this homebrew video. I have only visited your brewery once and it was a great experience. I brewed your basic recipe here in Ohio and it is wonderful. One of the best I have done in 130 plus brews. My wife and friends tell me it tastes "store bought" so I am extremely happy with it. I could never hope to match Green or Julius but having something this good from my own hand is super satisfying. Shout out to the @TheApartmentBrewer for many tips and tricks to brew this awesome beer. Thank you all!

    • @treehousebrewco
      @treehousebrewco  8 месяцев назад

      awesome, thanks for letting us know. happy brewing!

  • @erwindijkstra5077
    @erwindijkstra5077 Год назад

    Hi Nate, I love the knowledge you have in brewing. I'm looking for some advanced literature. You got any advice on books to read?

    • @treehousebrewco
      @treehousebrewco  Год назад

      Technology Brewing & Malting by Wolfgang Kunze. Wildly expensive but if you can find it at the right place it’s indispensable

  • @stevenplass3139
    @stevenplass3139 Год назад

    So how did this beer come out in the end? Is there any review on this brew?

  • @Wurszt.Brewing.Andrew21
    @Wurszt.Brewing.Andrew21 Год назад

    Would you consider selling that brewbuilt fermenter?

  • @diegogarcia8623
    @diegogarcia8623 Год назад

    Awesome! What is a typical water profile for your IPA? Cheers 🍻

    • @treehousebrewco
      @treehousebrewco  Год назад +1

      we don't have a typical water profile. it is different for every beer and every recipe and every hop combination. it has taken us literally thousands and thousands of batches to discover what is best for us. trial and exploration is most of the fun.

  • @EricVandenAkker
    @EricVandenAkker Год назад

    awesome stuff!
    how much loss is in all that tubing, hoses, chiller, pump, etc? did it have an effect at this scale?

  • @Chris_Moncada
    @Chris_Moncada Год назад +1

    Did I miss a video that shows the final product? If not, when we going to see how this turned out?

    • @treehousebrewco
      @treehousebrewco  Год назад +1

      We are working on it - has been tough with travel and the obligation discussed in the video.

  • @isabellelemay1206
    @isabellelemay1206 Год назад +2

    Nate, in your first video in the series you mentioned how great the water is in Charlton, how does it differ from the water at Monson, is the secret sauce what gets you to balance the water so that they were completely equal?

    • @treehousebrewco
      @treehousebrewco  Год назад +2

      Monson water was garbage I had to fight every step of the way. But ultimately it’s basic math

    • @m97073
      @m97073 Год назад

      @@treehousebrewco I've read John Palmer's Water book. Can you elaborate on what you mean by "garbage"? Curious to know as my water is garbage too, and I'm always battling, usually with a lot of lactic...

  • @downsideup119
    @downsideup119 Год назад

    How did the beer turn out?

  • @ElKataplun
    @ElKataplun 2 месяца назад

    I hate being that “guy” I understand secrecy for your “secret sauce” and not divulge what makes treehouse beers what they are BUT the reason is homebrewers watch these videos is to know what part are you adjusting in your water profile. We don’t need actual numbers but just what do we need to adjust to get that “hazy glow” and not that “dirty dish soap” look and getting that awesome mouthfeel.

  • @user-jt1jv8vl9r
    @user-jt1jv8vl9r Год назад

    How do I find your beer in the UK? If only you'd find a distributor here I'm sure there's demand for your product.

  • @brygoss6733
    @brygoss6733 Год назад

    So how much do you want for this keg?

  • @matthewbrown5677
    @matthewbrown5677 8 месяцев назад

    Should mash pH be at 5.65 for a cooled sample so at mash temp ......it is 5.3 .....please confirm....? 0.35 units higher for cooled sample. Home brewer from UK....

  • @mkmead2006
    @mkmead2006 7 месяцев назад

    How did this beer turn out? Was there ever a follow-up episode?

  • @stueyevilcat9983
    @stueyevilcat9983 Год назад

    What's your fermentations temps look like and time from grain to glass?

  • @umwolverines2316
    @umwolverines2316 Год назад

    How did you clean kegs when brewing on the 10 gallon system? DIY keg washer?

    • @treehousebrewco
      @treehousebrewco  Год назад

      pull spears, clean by hand

    • @umwolverines2316
      @umwolverines2316 Год назад

      @@treehousebrewco Wow, that's a lot of work! But I guess if you were only getting a bbl per batch it isn't too time consuming to pull the spear out for a couple of kegs.

  • @TovarJulian
    @TovarJulian 10 месяцев назад

    9:59 acid addition?

  • @19pinkyy
    @19pinkyy Год назад

    what is your opinion on BIAB brewing? On a 10gallon to 1BBL batch size.

    • @treehousebrewco
      @treehousebrewco  Год назад

      It’s weird for me to be honest- all grain or bust.

    • @19pinkyy
      @19pinkyy Год назад +1

      @Tree House Brewing Company biab is brew in a bag. It's all grain, just one vessel instead or 3.
      Regardless, this series is awesome, keep up the great content!

  • @Homebrew58
    @Homebrew58 Год назад

    What is that temperature probe you are using?

    • @treehousebrewco
      @treehousebrewco  Год назад

      No idea, something we grabbed in a hurry from our maintenance department. Used to use a Thermapen way back when.

  • @palefaolotoi6353
    @palefaolotoi6353 Год назад

    Nate get intense when brewing.

  • @isabellelemay1206
    @isabellelemay1206 Год назад

    How'd it come out? Do we have beer? 🤤

  • @Unsub-Me-Now
    @Unsub-Me-Now Год назад +1

    So many secrets in this video. . .what's the secret sauce, I need to know. . .!!!!

    • @treehousebrewco
      @treehousebrewco  Год назад +1

      Personal discovery is half the fun, isn’t it? ☺️

  • @StereoRodeo
    @StereoRodeo Год назад

    How do you keep the fermenter at fermentation temperature?

  • @brasserienuka8171
    @brasserienuka8171 Год назад

    we know whats the secret sauce and we wont tell ! 🤫😎

  • @stevenplass3139
    @stevenplass3139 Год назад

    Sorry the last ingredient in wasn't mentioned, or maybe I missed it, but what yeast was used?

  • @mikemiller3162
    @mikemiller3162 Год назад

    How many gallons was that batch?

  • @G.M.G.
    @G.M.G. Год назад +1

    Share the recipe! (secret sauce included)

    • @FermentationAdventures
      @FermentationAdventures Год назад +1

      There is a short with the recipe. I’m sure the secret sauce is brewing salts and acids. Exactly which ones and how much of each is the “secret”

  • @dantedeluca978
    @dantedeluca978 Год назад

    I bought a bunch of McDonald's secret sauce, for my brew, it doesn't work as good a yours I think 🤠