In the central part of Ohio, there is a town called Loudonville. Most people know it for its camping
and canoeing, but in the middle of the woods there is a hidden secret that few people know
about (until now). An adorable red barn-style treehouse was built to entertain tourists
going through the area, but it isn’t for children.
That’s because it’s a brewery. The Treehouse Brewing Company is contained in a 200
square foot room built high above the ground. Along with a small Amish building crew,
NelsonTreehouse and Supply built the brewery in only four weeks.
NelsonTreehouse and Supply built the brewery in only four weeks.
The brewing company is 22 feet off of the ground.
The only way to get into the brewery is via a 30ft bridge.
Previously, it has been used as a novelty for visitors.
But they hope to convert it into a more legitimate brewery in the future.
The little treehouse was expertly designed (and featured on “Treehouse Masters”).
It features Gothic stained glass windows.
It also has a custom bar made from wine barrels.
The bar is topped off with a European-style draft system.
The design theme for the treehouse as an 1800s-style Ohio barn.
It has recently been renovated and is even available for overnight stays…
But stopping by to have a drink seems like a much better option.
This treehouse is the perfect playground for adults, but you might want to keep the kids
at home for this one. Mohican State Park (where the treehouse is located) offers other cool accommodations as well, so check them out if you’re in the area.
Just remember, NO KIDS ALLOWED!