Smaller Guava
Tree House Brewing Company in Charlton, Massachusetts, United States 🇺🇸
IPA - Flavoured Series|
Score
7.38
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Smaller Guava is a rendition of Daze conditioned upon literal buckets of guava purée!
Pouring a hazy golden orange color with a cloud of white foam, notes of sticky nectar float from the glass. Dazes’s approachable ABV and soft peachy aroma meld perfectly with sweet and juicy guava. This Single IPA is creamy as ever and retains a hoppy bite, but with the lip-smacking notes of overripe tropical fruit!
Pouring a hazy golden orange color with a cloud of white foam, notes of sticky nectar float from the glass. Dazes’s approachable ABV and soft peachy aroma meld perfectly with sweet and juicy guava. This Single IPA is creamy as ever and retains a hoppy bite, but with the lip-smacking notes of overripe tropical fruit!
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8.1/10
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Appearance 9
Aroma 8
Flavor 8
Texture 8
Overall 8
Canned 7/24/25, drunk 9/1/25.
Heavily hazy, bright copper-maize-bronze. Large, creamy, off-white head, good retention.
Lots of guava. Not too much, I don't think. Some mineral and earthy tones. Tropical fruit rind, perhaps. Juicy citrus and plentiful tropical hop notes with a soft, biscuit-and-honey-like malt. Nothing aggressive here, yet nor is it too sweet.
Soft but with a biscuity dryness and a fluffy carbonation. Drying out heavily on the finish with a healthy hop bitterness joined by guava flavor and acidity. Biscuity, dry, slightly abrupt finish with some bland cracker, mineral and earth, but also a good juiciness.
Heavily hazy, bright copper-maize-bronze. Large, creamy, off-white head, good retention.
Lots of guava. Not too much, I don't think. Some mineral and earthy tones. Tropical fruit rind, perhaps. Juicy citrus and plentiful tropical hop notes with a soft, biscuit-and-honey-like malt. Nothing aggressive here, yet nor is it too sweet.
Soft but with a biscuity dryness and a fluffy carbonation. Drying out heavily on the finish with a healthy hop bitterness joined by guava flavor and acidity. Biscuity, dry, slightly abrupt finish with some bland cracker, mineral and earth, but also a good juiciness.
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Tree House Brewing Company - Charlton
on 01 Sep 2025
at 21:05
8.1/10
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Appearance 7
Aroma 8
Flavor 9
Texture 8
Overall 8
16 oz can. Thank you TJ / Clarkkvv. Aroma is mild guava, house yeast. Flavor has a solid amount of apricot and peach upfront with a soft amount of tart guava. Pretty nice.
Tried
from Can
on 17 Aug 2025
at 21:31
8/10
Thanks Clark, guava, peach, and a nice hop bitterness in the finish.
Tried
from Can
on 17 Aug 2025
at 14:54