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Celerity

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23. depends on the hops used and other levels/types of ingredients, like malts and additives
Wed Nov 2, 2022, 09:48 AM
Nov 2022

I adore juicy IPA's, the fruit bomb types, which Tree House Brewery is probably the king of, but they (Tree House brews) are SO hard for me to get here in Sweden.













https://www.boston.com/culture/beer/2019/09/07/6-thoughts-on-6-tree-house-brewing-co-ipas/

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Julius (IPA, 6.8 percent ABV): When you think of Tree House you think of this flagship IPA, which drinks like Florida’s Natural and helped spawn the juice-bomb-y world we’re currently living in. This may be the most balanced beer on the menu.

Green (IPA, 7.6 percent ABV): Another flagship, and it’s my favorite. Australian Galaxy hops are the star, and Tree House manages to coax all the delicate pineapple, tangerine, and orange sherbet notes out with none of the abrasiveness typical of the style.

Bbbrighttt w/Galaxy (double IPA, 7.8 percent ABV): Another showcase for Galaxy (did I mention I like that hop?), this version of the Bright series is designed to isolate and amp-up the flavor profile. I get lime zest and a dank, weed-like nose.

Curiosity 74 (double IPA, 8.1 percent ABV): Tree House says it uses a “heavily oated’’ approach to the recipe here, and what I’m left with is something that reminds me of Trillium: big, juicy orange and grapefruit flavor and a slightly fuller mouthfeel than the usual Tree House offerings.

Super Treat (double IPA, 8.3 percent ABV): What is this witchcraft? On the can I’m promised “sweet hop candy flavors’’ and in practice there’s truly a Smarties, bubble-gum-in-a-pack-of-baseball-cards thing going on. Tree House promises lychee notes and I actually taste the lychee. Not my favorite Tree House beer, but a feat of engineering nonetheless.

Summer (double IPA, 8.1 percent ABV): I like Tree House beers an awful lot, but my main quibble with the lineup, made apparent by this 8.1 percent ABV “summer sipper’’ (the can prompts me to drink it at the pool) is that it’s a parade of really boozy brews masking as something lighter. That’s nice in theory — and I have no idea how they got this double IPA to be so airy — but it makes for some tough warm-weather drinking.

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Yes! I do love a good beer. Lunabell Oct 2022 #1
I would pay good money to be able to "taste" a Miller Pony just one more time... Ferrets are Cool Oct 2022 #2
Golden Globules! OilemFirchen Oct 2022 #13
My god are you kidding.me d_r Oct 2022 #3
that is the point of the article, revisiting the classics Celerity Oct 2022 #4
Oh sorry d_r Nov 2022 #15
Love Sierra Nevada ale but Torpedo is a wee bit too hoppy and STRONG!! knocks me OUT mitch96 Nov 2022 #20
Your either ferrous d_r Nov 2022 #26
Ha! No PBR!😳 Floyd R. Turbo Oct 2022 #5
this is not a list of industrial beers Celerity Oct 2022 #6
LOL! OilemFirchen Oct 2022 #7
perhaps it is time to to upgrade your personal care routine then Celerity Oct 2022 #8
Why? OilemFirchen Oct 2022 #9
I have zero desire to do that. Less than zero, if that was possible. Celerity Oct 2022 #10
Why do you hate beer? OilemFirchen Oct 2022 #12
The beer industry was in the sad doldrums, controlled by the big Fat Cats until Jimmy Carter.... Brother Buzz Oct 2022 #11
I like Sierra's history. This guy was a home brewer and all his friends told him to compete mitch96 Nov 2022 #21
One clause in the bill Jimmy Carter signed repealed the tax on home brewing... Brother Buzz Nov 2022 #25
Boston Lager is the only one ever heard of and I don't care much for it. Just give me doc03 Oct 2022 #14
Where is Busch Bavarian Beer? Chainfire Nov 2022 #16
I remember when Sierra Nevada was unfiltered. Harker Nov 2022 #17
My go-tos when I was drinking: LudwigPastorius Nov 2022 #18
+1 Celerity Nov 2022 #19
Many new IPA's have weird flavors to me.. Like pine needles, alcohol and fizz water mitch96 Nov 2022 #22
depends on the hops used and other levels/types of ingredients, like malts and additives Celerity Nov 2022 #23
"Tree House Brewery is probably the king " Ok now you got my curiosity going.. mitch96 Nov 2022 #24
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