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- čas přidán 29. 04. 2024
- In this video Nate discusses the concept of terroir in hops, an idea Tree House has been pressing to understand and inform our customers about since our inception.
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Where's that spiderman gif?! Great video folks - we concluded that while there is 100% terroir to the ingredients that go into brewing, with so much intervention in brewing and at least four ingredients, actually tasting it can be a lot more challenging. For us, the brewer has more impact that the climate, but that doesn't mean the terroir isn't both vital and fascinating as this video shows!
Just watched your video on beer and terroir. Now this shows up to watch. Both videos shows aspects about the philosophy of terroir. Cheers craft brew channel and Tree house! Drinking 2016 goose island gillian.
You just did a video about this last week 😊
Can't get enough of your Treehouse videos. The knowledge you share with us all is so appreciated.
Cheers Brian
our pleasure- thank you!
I loveee the idea of this “all the ways” series. Please keep this up I want to try them all
Outstanding video Nate. I was actually there the day you were filming this. While you were picking out your on-camera wear I told you "Nate, love the videos!" and this is a perfect example why. It is great to learn some nuances of beer brewing and it makes me a better taster/enjoyer knowing more about it. This attention to detail is what makes your beer so great! Can't wait until my beer box from my visit gets here today and I do believe I will have the Victoria version in there but now I wish I had both.
🙏🏻 thank you!
Brilliant marketing!
In my humble opinion, this is as brilliant as placing the recipe on the cans with the end result of inviting the drinker to dive deep into the rabbit hole of craft beer.
thank you for watching. we just want to make the best beer possible and share our efforts with the world
Theses videos are awesome please keep them up, they help so much with my learning!!!!
Man I could listen to these videos all day! Makes me enjoy Treehouse even more knowing the thought and knowledge going into it!!
Glad you like them!
Team, this is incredible. What an amazing video! I visited the brewery recently, and there was a "talking table" where a brewery associate was talking through all the differences of the citra hops. I forget his name, but he was so knowledgeable, and had just gotten back from the Czech republic! Definitely keep doing that! (Because I bought all three beers) and also it's just great to hear about how amazing Treehouse takes care of its employees :)
thanks for the note, Justin - perhaps it was Jacob?
@@treehousebrewco I think so! I think he went by "JC" or "JD", I can't remember! He was super awesome though :)
I just wanted to say Craft Beer Channel JUST did a video like this
Thanks for watching!
Thanks, Nate. The information and knowledge that you share with us here on your channel is invaluable.
My pleasure!
THIS IS AWESOME!!! I really REALLY wish you guys shipped to NY 😭😭😭
Excellent work
Thank you! Cheers!
So glad treehouse got into CZcams
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The Garston Cascade beer you put out last year was one of the most interesting beers I’ve ever had
Galaxy is my favorite! 💚
awsome video
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I rarely get anything that's over 8%, but the option to taste cans at Deerfield led me to buying Galaxy Many Ways 2 because it had so much clarity in its bitterness. If Trail Garston was always available I'd get it everytime... & hoping Eureka is still available in Deerfield on Monday so I can try for the first time...
Always enjoy your videos. Please try the local beers from Louisiana.
I’ll send you some if you’d review them on your channel
Please do NOT stop calling things "guys", it's part of the reason I love your videos
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Great brewing concept. Thanks for the lesson! Now get your beers on Tavour so some who don't live anywhere near the northeast can enjoy them! 🤣
I'm fortunate to live very close to the Galaxy (and other) hop farms in Victoria. No options for the homebrewer to buy direct but the drive through the valley past the farms in summer is lovely! I'll probably never taste a Tree House beer but we are spoilt for choice in our part of the world - Bright Brewery, Bridge Road Brewers, King River Brewing and Black Dog Brewery are all world class.
We’ve enjoyed your neck of the woods twice!
Picked both of these up on Friday as Galaxy is my much better half’s favorite hop. I’m not as big of a fan, but she did the Citra Many Ways w/ me, so I had to reciprocate. Tried them both over the weekend and came away with the same overall thoughts. Part 2 was sweeter and my favorite of the two; she liked part 1 better. Definitely a noticeable difference between the two, just like the Citra series. Great concept and series! Can’t wait for future offerings 🍻
this is awesome, thanks for taking the journey with us!
Nate, for the core beers, perhaps say Green, I’m sure there are subtle differences in the hops year to year, due to many factors. Has this been a challenge over the years from a brewing perspective? in other words managing it so you get your core beers consistent and the way you want them?
Beautiful “beers”! ;)
the best!
Evening Nate.
Interesting test! 🍺
Thanks!
Galaxy is one of my favorite hops and a brewery I love here in NJ does an all galaxy hopped ipa that’s really good. But I also remember it being even better when they first released it years ago. Not sure where they source their galaxy hops from, but I wonder if what you speak of in this video is what’s affected their galaxy-only offering over the years 🤔
we've never had an issue with galaxy since contracted it way back in 2012
@@treehousebrewcothat’s very interesting. Question: what’s with all of the peanut shell/black licorice astringent bitterness that is present in most if not all Galaxy-hopped beers, and not just Tree House’s? In particular, Galaxy Many Ways Part II was quite harsh with that peanut shell astringency and I have yet to have a can of Green that has that same orange sorbet, canned pineapple quality that it used to have. The Galaxy hop simply does not have the same flavor profile since inception, in my opinion.
Continuing the great product line ideas. No reason why hops and grapes couldn't be viewed in the same light.
This idea essentially derives from the fact that most wineries can make the exact same bottle of wine just with one grape variety sourced from different vineyards within the same region. I would imagine that was the goal here in displaying the potential in beer terroir across hop growers.
Yes!
That's some beautiful hop custard.
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Terroir is absolutely a factor in beer. Even in the same growing regions field to field differences can be huge.
There is a canyon just north of Yakima, and the hops get a different micro climate there, and are noticably unique. I think Fremont does a beer each year showcasing them.
As for beer vs wine in terroir... I think in wine it may have more of an impact. The grape is the factor in terroir, and the grape is like 💯 of the input.
But in beer we modify our water to suit us, maltsters do a really good job homogenizing grain lots to meet a spec, and hop processors blend lots to hit numbers and sensory benchmarks. You highlighted citra from Wa OR and ID, but you could have done the same with citra from Moxee, Granger, and Lateral A and there probably would have been sensory differences (all parts of the Yakima valley for those that don't know).
Man, I wish this series of beers made it out west!
Enjoying these, and keep playing around and experimenting.
can we get these can shipped to Australia?
REALLY wish I could partake in this tasting... I am 100% going to brew 3 beers with the 3 different citra (if I can get my hands on the hops) cheers...
Plus brewtime addition of hops can change the outcome also. or the style of hops pellet will not taste like fresh cone. Not to mention the Cryo hops addition to aromatics to add or take away from flavor. Love your Videos brother. You send out good info ...Thanks
definitely, but the in-field differences are unmistakable.
@@treehousebrewco I get that.
@@treehousebrewco WE are in great area for hops ,same variety at different fields are nothing close to the same. . Especially if you try to target consistency for replication.. Thanks for the videos brother.
Great video! I just happen to buy two 4 packs of Galaxy many ways last week and I cannot decide which one I like. Both are great. But agree Victoria is smoother. Did not know that Galaxy hops only comes from Australia? Does Green have Galaxy hops and if yes from Victoria or Tasmania?
it depends on the crop year. Sometimes both, sometimes one or the other. We’ll make a different video on what we have done to ensure consistent.
Omg…please get Tree House distributed to us refugees across America!!😎
I do wish you'd sell these Many Ways beers in a mixed 4-pack, rather than only 4-packs of each.
How about a 4-pack with 2 of each?
Call 'em guys
Would there a significant difference in flavor if both hops were grown by two different farmers down the road from another? How much of the difference is truly from the region and how much of it is the lineage of the plant the farmer used and the farming techniques?
it depends. in some regions growing and soil conditions are very similar and in others it varies dramatically. harvest window is also an enormous determing factor.
In a galaxy-based beer like the green series - how do you factor the source of galaxy selection in? Can it vary on any given batch between hope farms/ is there an established ratio/ etc?
as selectors and brewers we've honed our capacity to keep it consistent by knowing exactly what we are looking for. the intention in our core beers is to limit variation.
@@treehousebrewco appreciate it and it certainly pays off!
Have you tried waiiti. It's what i have in my glass. Homebrew. It seems like a galaxy and nectaron cross. Very tropical and some dank combined. Give it a go/rub if you can next time.
we know it!
@@treehousebrewco I'm 2 weeks after kegging. Homebrew. It is tasting even better. I'd inhale this hop if i could. It is very very good. My part time beer lover wife says it's very good. That is a high compliment.
Who's here for the OG distressed hoodie?
Are you guys ever going to distribute your brews outside the Northeast? There's a lot of beer money to be spent in the Southeast! Come on down!!
we don’t distribute outside of our brewery so we are a ways off im afraid
Terroir and year by year differenciality is .....and should be a thing in every natural product... as consumers we have to stop the need of tasting similar products that've grown in different places. Cheers
I could be misunderstanding your comment... are you saying we need to stop the search for terroir?
@@treehousebrewco no, I meant the opposite, this experiment is very interesting, you should keep doing this, people must learn that a quality agricultural product should not be the same if grown in different places.. if for example you have a banana grown in different continents tastes exactly the same, then something goes wrong with it cultivar process. Sorry for my English if I confused you guys🥲
This an answer to the Craft Beer Channel video of last week? :D czcams.com/video/8KvqhOKWXro/video.html
ha, it is not. we've had this one in the hopper for a while. i will have to check that out
Autofocus strikes again 😄
it's funny, we almost never use it and this is why.