My company does the security cameras and alarms for the part of the brewery that is blocked off. Went on a little tour myself today, and the history I found today was amazing!!
My grandfather and uncles all used to work in that Brew House before moving into the new Brew house further up the river. In 2008 my grandfather was invited by the historical society to take a tour of the Old Brew house he came home and told me that the main building was more then capable of brewing again and that the copper vats were still there. My uncle Patrick could tell you what each and ever room was used for. I'm 38 now I grew up on the other side of the freeway from the Oly Brewing Company every morning at 7am sharp a steam whistle would blow and the whole town could hear it same at 12p and 5p it was a staple of life in our town. I remember as a kid the smells of the Brewery and walking across the bridge over the freeway to get the most amazing beer cookies from the visitor center. Its sad to see the thing that built this city and part of the reason it became the capital of the state treated with such disrespect. and as always "Its the Water!" "It's the beer!"
Haven't seen you in a while great to see that you are still here. Great explore, some peoples' chillins got to always be doing something. Have a great day
Living vicariously through you. Any cool huge abandoned building I come across... I think to myself.... it would be cool to see inside there... Thanks for another cool adventure.
I've been there. I took about ten steps into it, turn on my heel, and left. Tweeker's have torn out the water heaters, walls, wiring etc. ,exposing asbestos all over the place.
Great explore and it gave me an understanding of the old construction methods. A member of my family, by marriage, is directly related to the original owners of the Penn Brewery in Pittsburgh. Originally Eberhardt & Ober Brewery and also founded by immigrants of German origin. It's very modern and fixed up today. I would have loved to explored before the renovation was done.
So right behind the old brew house on the other side of Custer Way there are some massive abandoned buildings and also across Capital Blvd from there. does anyone know if those also belonged to Olympia brewing?
Long time no see! Good to see explores from you again. I'm really impressed with the tagging/graffiti. They must have felt pretty safe from being arrested for trespassing, to put that much time into it. I wonder if the reinforced concrete platform might have had a bottling assembly or something on it, since from the outside, the building looked like it might have had loading doors.
Here is most of it. onceoccupied.com/gear/ I haven’t updated the page yet to show that I’m actually using an iPhone 13 pro. Not the max. The wide-angle lens got a lot better on the 13 so I rarely use the moment lenses now. My highest quality video is are taken on my iPhone 13 pro with a DJI mobile gimbal. It’s just so easy to carry and provide such good quality. It blows the GoPro out of the water.
Been missing you for a while. When I see a new video notification from your channel it makes me smile. [edit] You mention the Olympia Brewery resumed business after Prohibition in some other premises. That's nothing short of amazing. I'm not American, but I wonder how many such similar cases to that there were. 17-18 years is a huge amount of time in that context, isn't it?
The large windows was to bring in the outside light inside. For people to work inside. Even with electricity in the early days the light produce wasn't like it's today.
I think I remember this place in the 90s they had sold flattened coins in a coin machine I was a little child than wow😂 what happened that place was cool at one point
As a kid, I got one of those flattened, reshaped and embossed coins you're talking about at that Olympia Brewery! I think I probably still have it, packed away in a box of mementos somewhere. Yeah, the place used to be cool. Catching a glimpse of the old, brick brew house from the freeway was a favorite landmark I'd look for whenever my family made the long road trip to visit my great-grandmother in Seattle.
Do you think its possible to get permission to enter and take photographs? I have never done urban exploring before and I am a bit paranoid of getting in trouble with security
I’ve been following for a couple years now and I thought in a previous video that you always got owners permission to explore. Is that not the case this time since you were trying to avoid the security cameras?
We try to get permission as much as possible. Often there’s not an owner that you can contact. In many cases, the places are just wide-open. Like this one, I walked right through a homeless camp on the trail on the way to this building. I respect that they are trying to protect the brewhouse, so I just took photos from the outside.
leopold frederich schmidt was my great great great grandfather, thank you for making this
How do you feel about Leopold F Schmidt III supposedly being involved in a large homosexual ring in 1980?
dude wtf@israelelliott2212
Good to see you filming again. Take care. Peace.
I’m ecstatic to be back at it!
Wow. Enjoyed having Olympia Beer in Washington in the summer of 1974. Had no idea it is no longer around. Thanks for the video and your work.
It’s still around! They just brew it somewhere else now. It’s owned by PBR.
My company does the security cameras and alarms for the part of the brewery that is blocked off. Went on a little tour myself today, and the history I found today was amazing!!
Awesome! Hell of a perk of the job. I would have loved to see in the brewery.
Are you able to discretely let people see inside??
Its so wierd seeing a place you know on a channel like this.
Olympia was my beer of choice since 1970 when Olympia was the only beer on the island I was working on.
Those doors are literally rotting bro nooo 😂😂😂 Good video, though! I’ve been too afraid to explore this place myself.
My grandfather and uncles all used to work in that Brew House before moving into the new Brew house further up the river. In 2008 my grandfather was invited by the historical society to take a tour of the Old Brew house he came home and told me that the main building was more then capable of brewing again and that the copper vats were still there. My uncle Patrick could tell you what each and ever room was used for. I'm 38 now I grew up on the other side of the freeway from the Oly Brewing Company every morning at 7am sharp a steam whistle would blow and the whole town could hear it same at 12p and 5p it was a staple of life in our town. I remember as a kid the smells of the Brewery and walking across the bridge over the freeway to get the most amazing beer cookies from the visitor center. Its sad to see the thing that built this city and part of the reason it became the capital of the state treated with such disrespect. and as always "Its the Water!" "It's the beer!"
I remember the large neon Olympia billboard near Lakewood that you could see when driving on I-5. (SW of Tacoma)
I miss seeing the marques sign glowing at night from the freeway!
All I can picture in my mind are gorgeous apartments in that building. Sad it's sitting empty.
Haven't seen you in a while great to see that you are still here. Great explore, some peoples' chillins got to always be doing something. Have a great day
i want to go check this place out how tight is the security now ??
thats what im asking too, im tryna go
Zero...it's the capitol
Very interesting explore. So good to see you back. Thanks so much for the upload 😃👍
Glad to be back in the groove!
Spent six months in Guam in 1978. Everyone drank Olympia beer on Andersen AFB. Good times
Cool Video!!! Tons of history at this location.
4:40 The 3 port hole or portal windows like all the old world power stations had.9:55 That would be a great stage for the band at a rave.
Living vicariously through you. Any cool huge abandoned building I come across... I think to myself.... it would be cool to see inside there...
Thanks for another cool adventure.
My grandpa loved this beer. I got to go on a tour in the 80s. Donkeys name was Eor which I may have misspelled.
His name is Eeyore from Winnie the Pooh
I need somebody with know! Thank you!!!
I've been there. I took about ten steps into it, turn on my heel, and left. Tweeker's have torn out the water heaters, walls, wiring etc. ,exposing asbestos all over the place.
It's great to see another video from you!! It's crazy people set fire to the brewery during it's restoration.
Great explore and it gave me an understanding of the old construction methods. A member of my family, by marriage, is directly related to the original owners of the Penn Brewery in Pittsburgh. Originally Eberhardt & Ober Brewery and also founded by immigrants of German origin. It's very modern and fixed up today. I would have loved to explored before the renovation was done.
So right behind the old brew house on the other side of Custer Way there are some massive abandoned buildings and also across Capital Blvd from there. does anyone know if those also belonged to Olympia brewing?
Long time no see! Good to see explores from you again. I'm really impressed with the tagging/graffiti. They must have felt pretty safe from being arrested for trespassing, to put that much time into it. I wonder if the reinforced concrete platform might have had a bottling assembly or something on it, since from the outside, the building looked like it might have had loading doors.
What a shame. Looks solid, like you could clean it up and use it quickly!
I agree I can’t believe it’s just sitting there rotting away. Would make the perfect brewery.
Please post in your show more what gear you use, thanks.
Here is most of it. onceoccupied.com/gear/ I haven’t updated the page yet to show that I’m actually using an iPhone 13 pro. Not the max. The wide-angle lens got a lot better on the 13 so I rarely use the moment lenses now. My highest quality video is are taken on my iPhone 13 pro with a DJI mobile gimbal. It’s just so easy to carry and provide such good quality. It blows the GoPro out of the water.
@@OnceOccupied Thank you so much.
@@OnceOccupied Awesome. This really means a lot.
Been missing you for a while. When I see a new video notification from your channel it makes me smile. [edit] You mention the Olympia Brewery resumed business after Prohibition in some other premises. That's nothing short of amazing. I'm not American, but I wonder how many such similar cases to that there were. 17-18 years is a huge amount of time in that context, isn't it?
Cheers🍻
Is there a lot of security patrolling the area
Very cool… kind of reminds me of the movie
is it sulfur?
that donkey his name is Eyore (Probly not spelling it right) from winnie the pooh Christopher robin and the 100 acre woods nice explore:)
The large windows was to bring in the outside light inside. For people to work inside. Even with electricity in the early days the light produce wasn't like it's today.
That would be a neat place for a puppet show.
I think I remember this place in the 90s they had sold flattened coins in a coin machine I was a little child than wow😂 what happened that place was cool at one point
As a kid, I got one of those flattened, reshaped and embossed coins you're talking about at that Olympia Brewery! I think I probably still have it, packed away in a box of mementos somewhere. Yeah, the place used to be cool. Catching a glimpse of the old, brick brew house from the freeway was a favorite landmark I'd look for whenever my family made the long road trip to visit my great-grandmother in Seattle.
Man you go it.inside pretty tron right there
Do you think its possible to get permission to enter and take photographs? I have never done urban exploring before and I am a bit paranoid of getting in trouble with security
I’ve been following for a couple years now and I thought in a previous video that you always got owners permission to explore. Is that not the case this time since you were trying to avoid the security cameras?
We try to get permission as much as possible. Often there’s not an owner that you can contact. In many cases, the places are just wide-open. Like this one, I walked right through a homeless camp on the trail on the way to this building. I respect that they are trying to protect the brewhouse, so I just took photos from the outside.
Just went there Friday lmao
Eeyore from winnie the pooh
I'm so sick of taggers and their paint cans ruining things for everyone. What a shame.
Come visit japan, stuff abandoned and no dick's painted on stuff
Should (never) shut down...corp greed...
Eeyore
Something productive needs to be done with this. The shame of Olympia.
"I have no idea who this character is" 😐
Eore!
“It’s the Water” not “It’s in the Water”.
Bowl cut
alr stop tagging sosa toys
You don't know who Eeyore is??!! I'm sorry your parents didn't love you..... 😉
Hey can u send me a message I have info on a project how can I reach u
Appreciate you sharing this location🏚 EEYORE