Tree House Brewing Company Pride & Purpose

Pride & Purpose

 

Tree House Brewing Company in Charlton, Massachusetts, United States 🇺🇸

  Pale Ale - New England / Hazy Rotating
Score
7.52
ABV: 5.1% IBU: - Ticks: 13
Pride & Purpose is meticulously crafted to be a soft, juicy offering that exhibits balance, hop saturation, and an appropriate bitterness to entice your next sip. Brewed simply with pale malt, Galaxy hops, and a hint of Citra, we taste notes of pineapple, orange, and passionfruit with a grapefruit pith finish. This is a beautiful beer that reinforces our ongoing focus and intent, and serves as an acknowledgment that without your support none of this would be possible-Thank you!
 

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7.1
Appearance - 10 | Aroma - 6 | Flavor - 6 | Texture - 10 | Overall - 6.5

Can, 8/25. Pours cloudy yellow, small white head, decent lacing. Aroma is minimal, hints of pine. Flavor similar, light sweet, light bitter, faint pine. Holy crap is the shelf life short on these NE IPAs. Medium body.

Tried from Can on 13 Nov 2016 at 17:23


7.8
Appearance - 6 | Aroma - 8 | Flavor - 8 | Texture - 6 | Overall - 9

475 ml 2 months old can. Hazy yellow golden color with white head. Hoppy and light malty aroma, grass, citrus, light pine, light floral, some bread in the beginning. Sweet and bitter taste. Medium almost oily body with soft carbonation.

Tried from Can on 30 Oct 2016 at 13:34


9
Appearance - 10 | Aroma - 9 | Flavor - 8 | Texture - 10 | Overall - 9

Canned 8/25/16, drunk 9/5/16.
Thoroughly hazy, pale-golden body has a hint of bronze and is topped by a medium-sized, dense, white head.
Signature watermelon-cherry-lime of many of Tree House’s beers, thoroughly juicy, enveloping and just generally awesome. Light lime and cherry added to the mix with sparse, biscuity malts behind it and light minerality, as well. The spiciness of the Galaxy continues to emerge with warming, and plays perfect balance to all of this juiciness. No resin whatsoever, and no alcohol or flaw.
After sniffing for quite a while, I finally make my way to the beer, which is immaculately clean, dry and crisp, with tons of tropical fruits exploding on the palate. Perhaps exploding isn’t the right word, as this isn’t their most lush, intensely juicy offering. Rather, it’s very dry for their standards, with light grain and delicate honey forming a good backbone. Watermelon, lime, light mango and pineapple linger long with the tell-tale spiciness from the Galaxy hop building up on the palate, as well. Soft, lightly grainy at times, texture shows low, but tight carbonation. Exquisite and masterful, as usual, from Tree House. Very similar to Lights On, though slightly less juicy and more dry here.

Tried from Can on 08 Sep 2016 at 16:28