Do a video where you taste Julius at different time points. Would be fascinating to hear you talk about how it changes with time in the can and maybe even go into ingredient variables that changed within that time period if they’re evident
Around 7-8 years ago I felt like Tree House hops only stayed fresh 8-10 weeks. Most other breweries still feel this way. Now, I've consistently drank your beer 3-4 months old, and it tastes nearly as good as it did fresh! You can't even tell. Your quality and standards are truly second to none.
What was your bottling process? Bottle conditioned? A simple beer gun or counter pressure bottler? Or a more commercial grade system? The beer color looks great and the hazy held up well. Cheers! 🍻
Amazed to see that Haze still going strong. Mine seems to drop out and start clearing up after a month. I'll have to revisit that brew video for tips on that Haze.
Same for mine. Even after 3-4 months in the bottle they pour clear, keg though still is hazy after 2 months. Haven't had a homebrew hazy on tap for longer than 2 months... People just drink it like water!
Wow this is the first updated video I've received from you in a long time. I'm subscribed and I got notifications clicked I actually remember that video you put out regarding that hazy IPA.
That was an Epic Video when you busted out the Brew Magic👊🍻 you made me want to to brew again😂🍻Miss the days of 55 lbs sacks of grain and corny kegs in the beer fridge🍻Keep on Keeping on doing Gods work 😂🍻👍
Do a video where you taste Julius at different time points. Would be fascinating to hear you talk about how it changes with time in the can and maybe even go into ingredient variables that changed within that time period if they’re evident
About time for new homebrew video :)
Around 7-8 years ago I felt like Tree House hops only stayed fresh 8-10 weeks. Most other breweries still feel this way. Now, I've consistently drank your beer 3-4 months old, and it tastes nearly as good as it did fresh! You can't even tell. Your quality and standards are truly second to none.
I definitely was not expecting to see it still pour so beautifully. 🧡
I swear I could talk Nates ear off with brewing questions. Love the videos.
What was your bottling process? Bottle conditioned? A simple beer gun or counter pressure bottler? Or a more commercial grade system? The beer color looks great and the hazy held up well. Cheers! 🍻
Amazed to see that Haze still going strong. Mine seems to drop out and start clearing up after a month. I'll have to revisit that brew video for tips on that Haze.
Same for mine. Even after 3-4 months in the bottle they pour clear, keg though still is hazy after 2 months. Haven't had a homebrew hazy on tap for longer than 2 months... People just drink it like water!
Could there be a Homebrew 2.0 video in the schedule ?
Love the videos inside with the fermenters. Great backdrop!!
Do a video on your keg washer
Wow this is the first updated video I've received from you in a long time.
I'm subscribed and I got notifications clicked I actually remember that video you put out regarding that hazy IPA.
I wonder if the beer stays fresh for longer in kegs? My homebrews have a tendency to hold up for quite some time compared to bottles. 🍻
Same observation here as well.
Doesn't look too bad! Do you guys use Potassium Metabisulfate or anything like that @ packaging?
No
Evening Nate!
Mornin’ Paul
Best brewery in new england, so worth the hour drive to stock up
And the blurry hour ride home 😮 -Stu
Like this quickhitter
ANYTHING IS POSSIBLEEEEE
That was an Epic Video when you busted out the Brew Magic👊🍻 you made me want to to brew again😂🍻Miss the days of 55 lbs sacks of grain and corny kegs in the beer fridge🍻Keep on Keeping on doing Gods work 😂🍻👍
I wish i could buy a 6 pack of this!!
I guess the ship has sailed on the dads giveaway
We notified the winner and they picked up their goods.
But who was it?!? 😅
☘☘☘
Iron city!
Your personality would be more palatable if you didn't try so hard