Barn Find
Tree House Brewing Company in Charlton, Massachusetts, United States 🇺🇸
Pale Ale - New England / Hazy Rotating|
Score
7.02
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Barn Find is a Pale Ale that pours a hazy orange color with a mountain of foam rising above the glass. Citra and Cascade lead with aromas of grapefruit peel, overripe mango, and mandarin orange juice. A charge of Simcoe follows with notes of pine and a hint of apricot. Barn Find’s fluffy body and soft texture are wonderfully balanced by a lingering floral note from this classic combination of hops.
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8/10
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Appearance 8
Aroma 8
Flavor 8
Texture 8
Overall 8
Canned 4/9/26, drunk 5/4/26.
Classic citrus and spice with spicy, juicy grapefruit and just a dab of pine. Malts show a touch of honey but are mostly cracker-like. Bright, heady, floral notes swirl about, as well. Lingering stone fruit keeps it from getting too bogged down in intense pine/citrus/perfume.
Hazy in appearance, but with a significantly lighter, more sparse texture highlighting lots of cracker-like malt. No round, deep, fluffy malts and big sweetness here. Juiciness limited to slight grapefruit and stone fruit with some earth, pepper and mineral lingering. Has a lot of the best qualities of both the classic APA and an NEPA; not so thick and rich, with good dryness and bitterness, yet stays away from big resin, toast and caramel.
Classic citrus and spice with spicy, juicy grapefruit and just a dab of pine. Malts show a touch of honey but are mostly cracker-like. Bright, heady, floral notes swirl about, as well. Lingering stone fruit keeps it from getting too bogged down in intense pine/citrus/perfume.
Hazy in appearance, but with a significantly lighter, more sparse texture highlighting lots of cracker-like malt. No round, deep, fluffy malts and big sweetness here. Juiciness limited to slight grapefruit and stone fruit with some earth, pepper and mineral lingering. Has a lot of the best qualities of both the classic APA and an NEPA; not so thick and rich, with good dryness and bitterness, yet stays away from big resin, toast and caramel.
Tried
from Can
on 04 May 2026
at 21:09