Juice Project - Green
Tree House Brewing Company in Charlton, Massachusetts, United States 🇺🇸
IPA - Imperial New England / Hazy Series|
Score
7.29
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Juice Project Green is a rendition of our core IPA, Green, that undergoes our Juice Project process.
Featuring an ultra-pale malt bill, Juice Project Green pours a radiant, milky yellow color into your glass. Our aggressive cold-hopping regimen creates notes of pineapple smoothies, citrus ice cream, mango nectar, and passion fruit juice. These tropical aromas from a Galaxy-heavy hop bill coat the palate before fading into a soft, creamy finish.
This beer represents the possibilities when inventive recipe creation is paired with the finest hand-selected hops.
Featuring an ultra-pale malt bill, Juice Project Green pours a radiant, milky yellow color into your glass. Our aggressive cold-hopping regimen creates notes of pineapple smoothies, citrus ice cream, mango nectar, and passion fruit juice. These tropical aromas from a Galaxy-heavy hop bill coat the palate before fading into a soft, creamy finish.
This beer represents the possibilities when inventive recipe creation is paired with the finest hand-selected hops.
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7.8/10
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Appearance 8
Aroma 7.5
Flavor 8
Texture 8
Overall 7.5
Canned 3/5/26, drunk 4/24/26.
Galaxy spice, light earth, light chalk. Doesn't seem any more juicy than green despite having more of everything, I assume (being .5% abv higher). Is there a touch of alcohol or is that just the near astringency from the Galaxy? Malts are surprisingly sparse to support a Galaxy-based IPA.
Light juiciness with a fairly big pineapple+juicy pine character. All the Galaxy you could ever want. Malts show some depth initially, a touch of sweetness, but then give way to too much dryness, acid, earthy chalk and spruce from the Galaxy. Maybe the malts have attenuated more than intended since this is a relatively older can? But then, the hops should fade faster than the malt, so I don't know what to think. But I'm not in love with all of this acid.
Galaxy spice, light earth, light chalk. Doesn't seem any more juicy than green despite having more of everything, I assume (being .5% abv higher). Is there a touch of alcohol or is that just the near astringency from the Galaxy? Malts are surprisingly sparse to support a Galaxy-based IPA.
Light juiciness with a fairly big pineapple+juicy pine character. All the Galaxy you could ever want. Malts show some depth initially, a touch of sweetness, but then give way to too much dryness, acid, earthy chalk and spruce from the Galaxy. Maybe the malts have attenuated more than intended since this is a relatively older can? But then, the hops should fade faster than the malt, so I don't know what to think. But I'm not in love with all of this acid.
Tried
from Can
on 24 Apr 2026
at 20:24
8.6/10
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Appearance 9
Aroma 8
Flavor 9
Texture 8
Overall 9
Pours a hazy, orange-pineapple, with big, lasting head. Aroma is bright citrus and tropical fruit. Flavors follow. Soft mouthfeel. Very mild level of hop bitterness in the finish. This is really good.
Tried
from Can
on 21 Mar 2026
at 23:59