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What's Brewing SA owners discuss coffee/pinball fusion business, streaming plans, and astronomy passion.
What's Brewing has grown from 5 pinball machines in 2017 to 50 machines by 2024
high confidence · Tony states 'we started with a couple of pinball partners that we're very lucky to have met and we grew from five machines at the beginning and now we have 50 machines that didn't happen overnight but it was over you know the period of eight years'
The coffee roasting company was founded in the mid-1970s by an older couple; Tony's father purchased it in 1983 and began roasting operations in 1984
high confidence · Tony explains 'there was an older couple in San Antonio that got into gourmet coffee in the mid 70s...when we were passing through a town in 83...dad smelled the gourmet coffee...ended up making them an offer...From there, it moved to another location where we started roasting coffee in 84'
What's Brewing will host the 2025 state pinball finals in February or March and also host a Bells Rodeo in February
high confidence · Tony states 'we learned that we're going to be hosting the 2025 state finals next February or March and then we have another Bells Rodeo in February'
What's Brewing plans to launch Twitch streaming by end of June 2024 for tournaments and events
high confidence · Tony says 'we should have our first streams coming up here by the end of June, hopefully, if everything goes well' and they ordered equipment including 'mini ATX case with all my computer stuff coming in the next week or so'
Ninja Eclipse homebrew machine is earning money at What's Brewing, performing comparably to expectations though not at the level of new Stern releases
medium confidence · Tony states 'it's earning you know, similar to what you'd expect...I wouldn't say like a new Stern because there's always a lot of hype and people want to play the newest Stern. But it's up there. It's earning'
Tony owns a 22-inch computerized telescope made by Obsession company in Wisconsin and has been doing astronomy outreach since the 1990s
high confidence · Tony explains 'I got my latest telescope. It was made by a company named Obsession in Wisconsin, and I have a 22-inch scope...Although going back, I got my first telescope when I was 10...I got the bug back in the early 90s'
“We're not quite a bar. We're not quite a brewery, but we do have coffee. It's kind of fun, family arcade style.”
Tony Chbeir @ ~5:00 — Concisely describes What's Brewing's unique business model blending coffee roasting, pinball, and family entertainment
“if you take either of those points of the triangle away from it, you don't have, like, what's brewing pinball”
Tony Chbeir @ ~18:30 — Emphasizes the importance of collaborative partnerships (Mike McKenna, Chris) to their pinball operation's success
“I think a lot of the enthusiasm that I learned to share astronomy, I could also use that to kind of get people excited about pinball when they walk up...once they get into it, it's kind of like it snowballs”
Tony Chbeir @ ~42:00 — Draws parallel between overcoming intimidation factor in astronomy and pinball; demonstrates philosophy of community engagement through shared enthusiasm
“there's still some nature there, you know, in the middle of it. So it's been a lot of fun. And I think it's part of what keeps me interested in Tony because he's amazing and he's so passionate about, you know, so many things.”
Kim Chbeir @ ~40:00 — Kim describes how Tony's passions (astronomy, pinball, coffee) are interconnected aspects of their relationship and business
“We set them hard. Long story short, we set them hard. We try to be fair, but about the only thing that I change on a regular tournament, as I might go through and set the ball save timers down to five seconds”
Tony Chbeir @ ~24:00 — Explains tournament machine setup approach balancing casual players and competitive tournament conditions with 50 machines
business_signal: What's Brewing operates 50-machine collection split across tournament-legal modern Stern/LCD machines and EM/vintage machines; tournament operation requires 5-30 minutes setup depending on configuration
high · Tony: 'for the, I think we've got between D&D sterns and LCDs, we probably have 25, I mean, maybe 30 minutes. It's not that bad'; operating during public hours and tournaments simultaneously with balancing act
community_signal: What's Brewing and Wormhole collaborating on cross-venue streaming and tech knowledge sharing; Tech Night at Wormhole launching with John Spates and Kieerick Warren to stream machine maintenance and repairs
high · Jamie: 'we're starting a tech night...starting next Wednesday is a new stream in the wormhole called Tech Night at the wormhole. And it's going to be hosted by John Speets and Kierick Warren...we're going to live stream our techs working on all these particular machines'
community_signal: San Antonio positioned as strong pinball hub with dedicated tournament scene, quality machine maintenance infrastructure (Mike McKenna), and growing player base (Collier, Trey King, Love Family)
high · Tony: 'we've got a great family of pinball people that come in and run tournaments and just kind of like throw parties for each other...we're really lucky in san antonio that we've got such a good group of people that quickly kind of coalesced and like formed this group'; John Spates visiting and praising machine playability
event_signal: What's Brewing will host 2025 state pinball finals (Feb/March) and Bells Rodeo (Feb), driving infrastructure upgrades including streaming rig purchase and assembly
high · Tony: 'we learned that we're going to be hosting the 2025 state finals next February or March and then we have another Bells Rodeo in February...we really need to get back on this course and get all the mobile rig stuff'
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What's Brewing has partnership with Mike McKenna (tech) and Chris (tournament coordinator) as core pinball team members
high confidence · Tony states 'We quickly met Mike McKenna from MGM Amusements. He's an integral part of the What's Brewing pinball team as well. Chris is still a big part of it. We all work together...if you take either of those points of the triangle away from it, you don't have, like, what's brewing pinball'
John Spates visited What's Brewing a couple months ago and praised how well the machines play there
medium confidence · Jamie states 'John Spates visited you guys a couple of months ago, and he raved about how great the machines play' and Tony confirms they have great techs maintaining the machines
product_concern: Ninja Eclipse homebrew machine performing adequately in earnings but not reaching new Stern release hype levels; stable operation with minimal tech intervention required
medium · Tony: 'it's earning you know, similar to what you'd expect...I wouldn't say like a new Stern because there's always a lot of hype and people want to play the newest Stern. But it's up there. It's earning' and 'it's been working really well everybody should be having a lot of fun with it'
technology_signal: What's Brewing acquiring streaming equipment (mini ATX case, transmitter/receiver packages) based on Wormhole's two mobile streaming rigs and consulting with Jamie on setup approach
high · Tony: 'we ordered the, I got a mini ATX case with all my computer stuff coming in the next week or so. And then we're going to be placing the orders for our transmitter receiver packages' and discussing various streaming architectures (static vs mobile, comparing to Carpool, JDL, IE Pinball approaches)