Guava & Cream
Tree House Brewing Company in Charlton, Massachusetts, United States 🇺🇸
IPA - Flavoured Series|
Score
7.33
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Guava & Cream is a rendition of Daze conditioned on guava purée and fresh vanilla beans!
The result is an uncompromising and incredibly delicious libation with notes of ripe guava, guava nectar, and guava creamsicle. It's a stunning ode to sunny afternoons and double scoops of ice cream!
Guava and Cream utilizes simple, fresh ingredients to boost its tropical character while retaining a hoppy bite. Keep it cold and drink it fresh!
The result is an uncompromising and incredibly delicious libation with notes of ripe guava, guava nectar, and guava creamsicle. It's a stunning ode to sunny afternoons and double scoops of ice cream!
Guava and Cream utilizes simple, fresh ingredients to boost its tropical character while retaining a hoppy bite. Keep it cold and drink it fresh!
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8/10
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Appearance 7
Aroma 7
Flavor 9
Texture 9
Overall 8
16 oz. can traded by clarkvv. Aroma is mild guava fruit with soft traces of vanilla bean. A little bit of baked bread. Flavor follows with a mild amount of earthy bitterness that balances the fruit and vanilla. Dry texture and a bit yeasty. But certainly good.
Tried
from Can
on 12 Jul 2026
at 02:12
7.5/10
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Appearance 7
Aroma 7.5
Flavor 8
Texture 7
Overall 7.5
Can (5/7/26) from ClarkVV--thanks, Clark! Cloudy dark yellow, thin head, fair retention, nice soapy lacing. Aroma is strong guava, orange creamsicle. Taste is strong guava, orange. Smooth, thin, frothy texture, soft carbonation, dry, yeasty bitterness.
Tried
from Can
on 12 Jul 2026
at 02:10
8.4/10
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Appearance 9
Aroma 8.5
Flavor 8
Texture 8
Overall 8.5
Canned 5/7/26, drunk 7/8/26.
Juicy guava without too much acidity or too much sugar leads the way. Juicy, tropical hops with a touch of pine and grapefruit to balance. Honey and cracker-like notes from the malt easily balance and the vanilla is tastefully done; not too heavy here.
Creamy vanilla is bigger in the mouth and while the guava is somewhat prominent, it's not overdone and doesn't dominate. Grapefruit, pine, mango and good cracker/biscuit/bread on the drier end. Not tons of bitterness, but nothing is too sweet here. That said, it's a fruited, vanilla bean IPA so you have to accept a little bit of sweetness.
Juicy guava without too much acidity or too much sugar leads the way. Juicy, tropical hops with a touch of pine and grapefruit to balance. Honey and cracker-like notes from the malt easily balance and the vanilla is tastefully done; not too heavy here.
Creamy vanilla is bigger in the mouth and while the guava is somewhat prominent, it's not overdone and doesn't dominate. Grapefruit, pine, mango and good cracker/biscuit/bread on the drier end. Not tons of bitterness, but nothing is too sweet here. That said, it's a fruited, vanilla bean IPA so you have to accept a little bit of sweetness.
Tried
from Can
at
Tree House Brewing Company - Prudential Center
on 08 Jul 2026
at 23:26