Brewer Versus Brewer #4 - Triple IPA (9.5%)
Tree House Brewing Company in Charlton, Massachusetts, United States 🇺🇸
IPA - Triple New England / Hazy Series|
Score
7.07
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A 4x1 Mix of our Brewer Versus Brewer Beers! This pack results from a lighthearted competition between a few members of the Tree House brewing team. The only stipulation was to make a hoppy Triple IPA of their choosing! Each participant had full autonomy to create the beer entirely from scratch, brew it to their specifications, and guide its process through our cellar. We have not identified who is responsible for which beer in the competition to eliminate any potential bias.
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8/10
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Appearance 8
Aroma 8
Flavor 8
Texture 8
Overall 8
Pours a hazy, mustard-banana, with smallish head. Aroma is citrus and tropical fruit, with other floral notes. Flavors are citrus and tropical fruit and a slight touch of alcohol. Soft mouthfeel. Pretty mild levels of hop bitterness at the finish.
Tried
from Can
on 01 Mar 2026
at 21:40
7.3/10
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Appearance 8
Aroma 8
Flavor 7
Texture 6
Overall 7
Canned 1/21/26, compliments of Chalumeaxu, drunk 2/27/26. Thanks, TJ!
Probably the most tropical fruit-forward of the four, with lots of mango and juicy, not punchy pineapple, light guava and ripe peach. Fresh, fruity, juicy, with an estery, but not overly-so yeast, a good mix of biscuit, honey and graham cracker from the malt and no resin or alcohol noted.
Sweet, overripe tropical fruit and citrus in the flavor with very low bitterness. As much as I appreciate the tropical fruit juice-like aroma, in the flavor, due to the flabby malt texture and extremely low bitterness, it gets tiresome. There's a flash of bitterness up front, but it's gone immediately, and the malt gets rather flat and bready, as the texture gets loose and overly dry. Maybe a touch of alcohol, even, on the finish. Did not finish.
Probably the most tropical fruit-forward of the four, with lots of mango and juicy, not punchy pineapple, light guava and ripe peach. Fresh, fruity, juicy, with an estery, but not overly-so yeast, a good mix of biscuit, honey and graham cracker from the malt and no resin or alcohol noted.
Sweet, overripe tropical fruit and citrus in the flavor with very low bitterness. As much as I appreciate the tropical fruit juice-like aroma, in the flavor, due to the flabby malt texture and extremely low bitterness, it gets tiresome. There's a flash of bitterness up front, but it's gone immediately, and the malt gets rather flat and bready, as the texture gets loose and overly dry. Maybe a touch of alcohol, even, on the finish. Did not finish.
Tried
from Can
at
Tree House Brewing Company - Tewksbury
on 27 Feb 2026
at 20:26