Running Trees
Snowfall Brewing in New York City, New York, United States 🇺🇸
Brewed at/by: Return BrewingIPA - New England / Hazy Regular
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Score
6.83
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Running Trees is a hazy India Pale Ale that is soft and aromatic, showing white grape, ripe peach, melon, and citrus, with a rounded, pillowy body and restrained bitterness that keeps the finish smooth and bright.
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7.1/10
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Appearance 6
Aroma 7
Flavor 7.5
Texture 7
Overall 7.5
Draught @ Beer Run UWS, Manhattan NYC (Apr 2026). Extremely hazy dark yellow-orange, like peach juice, very small frothy off-white head, citrus peel-peach aroma, adequate carbonation,. medium bitter citrus peel, unripe mango, peach taste, smooth body, long juicy finish. Juicy NEIPA.
Tried
from Draft
from
Beer Run UWS
on 06 May 2026
at 23:29
7/10
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Appearance 9
Aroma 7
Flavor 7
Texture 6
Overall 6.5
Canned 2/10/26, drunk 4/13/26.
Wow that's a lot of yeast character. Bubble gum, fruit chews and tropical fruit leading to sweet malts (cookie, white bread) and a bit of melon. Very low (almost none) acidity.
Interesting melon and floral notes give it a unique character to start. Sweet malts up front but drying out severely through a bland wheat-like middle, ending rather watery and abrupt with a bit of citrus, pine, lots of fruity, nutty yeast and a bit of a woody-to-citrusy hop character. It's clean, the texture is chewy, soft, fluffy at times, but there's just very little of substance here, malt or hop-wise. It's a bit old, but not THAT old and it looks in perfect shape (super hazy still with a massive, well-retained, creamy-thick head).
Wow that's a lot of yeast character. Bubble gum, fruit chews and tropical fruit leading to sweet malts (cookie, white bread) and a bit of melon. Very low (almost none) acidity.
Interesting melon and floral notes give it a unique character to start. Sweet malts up front but drying out severely through a bland wheat-like middle, ending rather watery and abrupt with a bit of citrus, pine, lots of fruity, nutty yeast and a bit of a woody-to-citrusy hop character. It's clean, the texture is chewy, soft, fluffy at times, but there's just very little of substance here, malt or hop-wise. It's a bit old, but not THAT old and it looks in perfect shape (super hazy still with a massive, well-retained, creamy-thick head).
Tried
from Can
from
Half Time
on 13 Apr 2026
at 17:25