Science & Art Of Brewing Beer - 1850s Style Brewery
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- Опубліковано 20 сер 2021
- Jon Townsends visits Carillon Brewing Company in Dayton Ohio and talks with Kyle Spears and Dan Laro about their replica 1850s style gravity fed brewery and their brewing process.
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Something about old fashioned production facilities like this is so fascinating. Perhaps it's because everything is simple enough that you can actually tell what's going on.
and it changed very little, only the machinery changed over time
@@mr_sendit7 YEAH!! DOWN WITH MODERN BREWERIES!!
The basics have remained the same but to produce beer on a truly vast global scale the methods had to change, for the better or the worse depending on who you're asking.
I love things like this. It's like a grown up Mister Rogers episode. 🥰
I think you hit the nail on the head there. It's an actual realistic expectation that you know how and why each thing is happening.
The power of this man's beard is giving me life.
I love how this was shot, allowing the owner and beer master to just talk. Some of my favorite youtubers will sometimes get too in to interview mode and talk about their own excitement rather than letting the people describe what is going on. In this video the only interview part was the very end and it was short and sweet.
As a daytonion I can for sure tell you their in house beers are awesome.
So many beers, so few time ...
They have a great sour ale!
Hello fellow Daytonian!
I am also a daytonion
Thank you so much for this video. I’m a proud supporting member of Carrillon Parks. Sometimes you just have to take time to appreciate the cool things your city has to offer. Hope some people visit to see the rest of the history here.
When John came walking up the stairs my immediate reaction was "Woah that's John from 18th Century Cooking!"
Forgot I was watching Townsends. The production quality over the years has improved phenomenally. This is some of the best content you can find on the internet in my opinion. Glad I found this channel years ago. Videos just keep getting more and more interesting.
Fascinating to see how brewing, post-industrialization, both has and hasn't changed
I love this stuff so much!!!
Between all of the brewing going on and all of the fires going, that place must have smelled absolutely fantastic. 😁
They have the best sauerkraut there and that place smells like heaven I want to join the rail and steam society there hopefully the book on building the shay locomotive in 7 1/2 in gauge I bought will actually help me with that
It does!
Yes, the place smells amazing. And the beer isn’t bad either!
@@wesbrackmanthercenthusiast4695 the red cabbage is a favorite of mine.
This could have been a hour long easily.
even longer, it could have had even more historical context on top of what they had
Honestly I woulda watched it for an hour as a home brewer this is fascinating
@@bostonrailfan2427 oh yeah. There is so much more history involving alcoholic beverages and America's history. Mike Rowe made a interesting documentary called "How Booze Built America" regarding this topic.
It probably was, they have their paid contents now and I'm guessing they get a lot more in-depth there.
I'm not subscribed to Townsend's Plus but I wonder if we only get crumbs of the full content that's produced there.
@@wowdanalise there’s some interesting stuff posted but not worth it IMHO…what you’d see is posted by others elsewhere, the only difference is the personalities of the presenters
They made a great point that bears repeating - people in the past were just as smart as we are nowadays. They had the same reasoning abilities, the same ability to experiment and observe.
I think this is always critical to remember. They may not have made the same breakthroughs in knowledge, but look back at older societies and they knew what they were doing.
Ehhhhhh no. The only beer today that would actually taste like a beer then is going to be Guinness and even then its different in America than it is in Europe. Most were infected, weak, watery, warm, and very very poor efficiency. People drank beer as a version of water because it was only 1-3% abv.
@@walterrice5942 I don't follow how your comment disproves the observation that humans back then had the same mental capacity they do nowadays.
All evidence in england indicates wild yeast was vastly stronger than modern lab made strains resulting in beers that may have crested 25 percent abv and certainly 20.
And that's in the 1500s let alone Victorian times.
I have never said I have a favorite episode, I love them all. But this is my favorite so far and now I really need to go to Dayton, OH when it is possible! Thank you!
Please come to Dayton. In addition to this brewery and the historic park, you can visit the national museum of the Air Force for free. We have miles of beautiful hiking and biking trails, and a nice, if small, food culture Downtown
Bring your gun
Ya bring ya gun Dayton is rough for sure
Yes!!!! Our family loves this place! Thank you for covering the Carillon Brewing Company!
Your family is SO lucky!
Ohio is my home. Great to have you come visit and share some of our history in this great state.
Ohio is my home too. In my town we have the Millersburg brewing company. I don’t drink but just putting it out there.
I'm from Cincinnati. The brewing culture there is incredible.
@@miriambarnett2782 Millersburg is a historic town in and of itself!
@@erinhowett3630 All the German Catholics that came over brought all their Bavarian beer and the passion and knowledge. Rheingeist, Urban Artifact, and MadTree are all wonderful breweries
For me, it was a privilege and a pleasure to listen to Dan Laurel explain Carillon's brewing arts and relate the history of beer making in Ohio.
We've lived in Dayton for about four years now and this is our favorite place. The entire facility that is Carillon Historical Park is an extraordinary experience. Lucky for us it's just five minutes from our house.
As a longtime Townsends viewer, I was so proud you visited my hometown of Dayton and made this piece on Carillon Brewing company. The Gem City truly was the Wild West of those days.
I went to a historical brewing conference years ago and saw a panel on this place and always wanted to see it. Thank you for showing this amazing place
Please come to Dayton and taste for yourself!
What a beautiful location. I don't drink but I'd love to just hang around this place. Great vibe.
They have great food!
Yes the food is great there, and its part of Carillon Historical Park which is a lot of fun to go through for people interested in history
They have brewed non alcoholic beverages, sasparilla is amazing. I think they also have a root beer.
i wish he would have done a little more of the grounds and surrounding buildings, but i get why he didn't.
It is a pretty cool place
As a Dayton native, and longtime viewer/subscriber, thank you for shining some light on my hometown!
Absolutely love this channel!
Been to carillon park several times but the last time I was there they were still in the process of building this. Thank you for covering it looks like I will have to make another trip!
Absolutely worth it!
I love that these guys are also historians 🙊 they are keeping the magic alive!
As a Daytonian, I am so happy that you’ve visited our city, and I had NO idea there was such a hidden gem here. One more reason to love Dayton!
Another hidden gem in the gem city!
How lovely, you guys were literally in my backyard when I was a kid. I lived a little bit Downriver from Carillon Park.
It is a nice piece of living history. I never actually went in many of the buildings ( some of which have been built since I've in the visit) I had visited Carillon Park in the past.
The Carillon Bells are always an attraction.
I live in Eastern Tennessee and I returned home for visits every few years, I'll be going back up for the eclipse in 2024. 😺
Miami Valley Native! Thanks for this video Jon!
As always, loved this! My wife and I have adored the channel from the start. It's never lost on us how incredible you already were when starting, but still--how far you've come in your productions!
Townsend was at Dayton !!!!!!!! And I MISSED HIM
my thoughts exactly. i would have enjoyed meeting him.
AHHH! My home town! I love this brewery. We go there all the time!
Carillon Park is a wonderful place to visit! This brewery also houses a restaurant which has delicious meals to go with the beer. ;)
The food really is great
Listening to these brewers talk is so interesting, they're very articulate about the history of the craft and it is obviously their passion. Could listen to them talk for hours about beer.
What amazing men. Thank God for this neat operation and for Townsends. I hope I get to visit them someday.
I enjoy the craftwork like this of alcoholic drink, even though I haven't drank any alcohol in my life. It tells a story of humans working togheter to make something loads of people can enjoy.
They do a root beer as well I think. It is still worth a visit, even if you don't drink alcohol
Well thank you sir!
You just helped me discover a new beer. I'm absolutely going to seek it out.
Probably gonna have to come to Dayton for it. They don't have a canning facility
This is so great. I volunteered at Carillon for a time with Kyle and it was very educational and a lot of fun!
Awesome field trip yall took Townsend.
Thank you for sharing your passion.
Love these shows, thank you.
Love your content John! Thanks a lot
Wow! Beautiful footage and editing!
Wow, you sure rung the bell for Ohioans in general and Daytonians in particular! Who knew you had so many viewers from around here?
If you get the chance, look up the Quadstate Roundup put on by Southern Ohio Forge and Anvil (SOFA). It's a blacksmithing convention they do every September. About 1000 smiths attend and it's only about a half an hour north of the brewery.
What a wonderful building! So much ambiance. I've brewed in the past. This makes me want to start again. Great video Jon!
This is so fascinating! Love this video format.
Amazing! Thanks for bringing this living history to the world.
Love this episode! Also, Townsends' production quality is amazing! I've been watching for 5 years now and love to see how everyone has improved their craft (both with shooting episodes/editing and exploring history) in all respects.
John. This is truly a fantastic video, one of your best!
The camerawork, the pacing, the interviews make this is an A+ documentary.
The production values on Townsends videos is amazing. I see great things in your futures. I really enjoyed this informative video.
Beer is living proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy . Benjamin Franklin
This video was so fascinating. Excellent historical content as always.
Fantastic, thank you for taking us along. I would enjoy more videos on manufacturing during this time. Maybe more about how businesses ran and what life was like for people working in them.
I have fun fact about beer. In Poland (and later in Germany) was brewed smoked beer. You can do that by smoking malt. Name of this beer style is Grodziskie, named from a city where it was brewed in Poland. It's very light, summer beer, between 2.5-4% of alcohol. That smoky flavour is strange at first, but later on it is fantastic experience.
Fantastic!
I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE old brewing! Thank you so much for making this!
How smart and resourceful people must have been back then in all of their endeavors. I loved this.
Fascinating stuff! Love the old kegs and tubs along with the processes.
Two of my favorites- Townsends and Carillon Brewing/Historical Park. Thanks for posting this great video. Cheers!
Absolutely amazing! Thank you for sharing this historical industry with us. That building is awe inspiring and the historians that work there really know what they are doing and it shows in their work, Thank you again for bringing this to us.
Amazing story and fantastic video. Great job.
These 2 episodes on Brewing Beer are outstanding. I have enjoyed them so very much. Thank you, Mr. Townsends.
Glad you like them!
So interesting and informative 👍 love these historical videos and info on 1700and 1800's cooking brewing 😊
Every single Townsends video is an absolute banger, but I love historical brewing especially! This is awesome!
Knocking it out of the park again Townsends. Excellent craftsmanship and explanations, by these brewers.
This is a fascinating factory and a fascinating interview!
So great to see you visiting my hometown! Carillon is a gem!
Oddly enough, Dayton is a good place for craft brewing.
there are quite a few around for sure. the old peerless mill inn in miamisburg is one, and there's another on the same street maybe a hundred yards away (star city brewery and lucky star, both i think on 2nd street).
@@manlymcstud8588 don’t forget Warped Wing!
We now have a burgeoning distillery culture too. Dayton Barrell Works just opened, and Belle of Dayton Distillery has a gin and a rye that won double gold in SF. But yeah, more breweries than you can shake a stick at.
Toxic is the best brewery. If they go back to their roots and quit catering to the ud. Douchbags
@sneksnekitsasnek Because Dayton isn't much of a town anymore. Downtown Dayton is a crumbling mess. Outlier towns are good for brewing I guess.
This was a great video! And the atmosphere there looks awesome! Love bricks!
Amazing episode! Love when you guys do things with beer and spirits. Looks like a really warm job! Lol
I love being from Dayton it's a very historically rich ( in history) area
being from dayton is fine, leaving dayton is better, lol.
@@manlymcstud8588 meh, it's cheap to live here and as have enough stuff to keep me occupied
One of the best profiles by Townsends right here. What an amazing project this is.
The production quality of your stuff is so amazing. This is such a high tier channel. Thank you for all your amazing content. I'm gonna make sure I buy some stuff from Townsends when I have money to
What a great episode. Thanks for sharing
This was so interesting! I particularly love videos like these where you travel the country to find such cool places that I can now add to my bucket list! Dayton is 4 hours from where I live, so this could be a lovely weekend trip one day this fall.
This is so cool, when I saw the finished beer I was like "this looks like weissbier" (I live near the german border). But it turns out this is really close lol, love that style of beer. Didnt know it was uncommon in the US.
Outstanding video and lesson. I lived in Dayton as a kid and now I want to visit it and go to this brewery.
This was a wonderful video!
Great video from the brewery at Carrilon Historical Park. Thank you for sharing this.
Great to see my own backyard featured on a Townsends video! I was so surprised to see this pop up. Thank you!
That was awesome ! one of the best. If I lived anywhere near there I'd be there tonight! Thanks
Great content. As a homebrewer, I love these type of videos. I wish there was a channel just based on these traditional methods of brewing.
Thanks for sharing with us Jon. Thanks to the brewers who have continued the traditional way of sharing their products. Fred.🙏🏻🙏🏻👍👍👏🏻👏🏻👋👋
Jon,
Keep making videos like this!!!
This is super interesting!!!!
😊
Really enjoyed this. Would love more
Been there! An excellent time if you're ever in the neighborhood. They do an outstanding lights display during the holidays. Great video!
Great video! I'm excited to see if you'll ever start covering more videos around this time period/Civil War-era in the future.
Awesome video! As a homebrewer and history nerd, I'm going to have to make a trip down to Dayton and show some love.
Wow! Bucket list to visit!
Ok, now I have to go here. Thanks for introducing us to this fascinating location!
I can't stop and watch right now, but I am really looking forward to this one.
I'm from Dayton, OH. Heck yes, Townsends! Much love, brother.
I really enjoyed this video. Well done. :D
One of my favorite haunts here in Dayton :)
As a Daytonian who has Carillon Brewing a 10 minute drive from me, I might be biased but I think they have great beer! Also they have good food and it's located right next to the Carillon Historical Park. If you're ever passing through Dayton I recommend stopping there and at the
National Museum of the US Air Force!
Fantastic endeavor, beautifully done.
What an amazing crew and building! They really captured the soul of an 18-19th century brewery! I’m sure their product tastes great too!
I grew up near Dayton. Carillon park was one of my favorite field trips as an 80's kid. It started my interest in living history.
As a long time brewer and longtime subscriber I appreciate this.
Absolutely perfect! This was so interesting :)
Shared this with my friends thanks.
Okay, that was super interesting! Thanks for going all the way to Ohio for this, totally worth it.
Never stop producing these videos.
These fine folks are just down the road from me. Apreceate your visit and showing a great brewery here in Dayton Ohio. Love your show!
Excellent video!
This place is great. Good food and beer.
As a former pro brewer and current home brewer and an arm chair historian...this very well maybe the best video yet. Keep em coming sir.
This is amazing! Will have to visit.