Project Find the Limit - No. 10
Tree House Brewing Company in Charlton, Massachusetts, United States 🇺🇸
IPA - Imperial New England / Hazy Series|
Score
7.48
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Now a distillery, coffee roastery, farm, cidery, brewery, and experience, we have the same child-like wonder for the brewing sciences that we did beginning in a kitchen many years ago.
Project Find the Limit No. 10 not only represents the most recent and most intense of our hoppy beer offerings, but at its core represents the very spirit of Tree House Brewing Company. There is an insane amount of lupulin oil in this can.
At Tree House we often say that we are never satisfied, and at Ten Years, with the weight of our history behind us, we feel more inspired by what the future holds than ever.
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Appearance - 6 | Aroma - 8 | Flavor - 7 | Texture - 8 | Overall - 7
Can (10/15/25) from Steve. Opaque, milky, banana-smoothie yellow, thin head with poor retention and trace lacing. Aroma is strong citrus, apricot, cooking and dank herb, light smoke. Taste is citrus, tropical fruit, alcohol astringency, background grains, hint of smoke. Smooth, thick texture, average carbonation and dry, mostly malty finish with some alcohol astringency. Immediately after opening the can, wonderful aroma from a foot and half away. Aroma continues interesting, if a bit disjointed, but alcohol distracts from flavor and texture. A bit beyond the limit.
Appearance - 8 | Aroma - 9 | Flavor - 8 | Texture - 8 | Overall - 9
CD 10-15-2025 (Did We Do It?). Volkomen ondoorzichtig, vies gele kleur en een zepige, hobbelige witte kraag met goede retentie. Geur is heerlijk juicy, zowel zoet fruit als citrus (schil) en volop dank hops. Retronasaal is het behoorlijk dank en harsig, maar ook veel juice en citrusschil, en wat bitterheid. Smaak is vrij bitter en licht tot middelmatig zoet. Lekker zachte koolzuurprikkeling. Mijn kiezen voelen wel meteen stroef. Prettig bittere afdronk die lang blijft hangen. Dit zijn de betere.
Appearance - 8 | Aroma - 7 | Flavor - 7 | Texture - 8 | Overall - 8
Can thanks to Kromer. Pours a cloudy orange with medium white head that lasts. The aroma is tropical fruit and grass. Slick body, grass, melon, mango, papaya, light bitterness, very good.
Appearance - 10 | Aroma - 8 | Flavor - 9 | Texture - 8 | Overall - 9
Canned 8/17/22, drunk 9/6/22. Heavily hazy-to-turbid, bright pineapple-bronze with a large, well-retained, white head. Big, fruity, resin-laced hops in the nose show a ton of pineapple, lime, ripe papaya and mango. Seems like there are plentiful, supportive, honey-rich malts behind it. I don't get anything off, nor any overt booze. Citrus grows on the finish as it warms/breathes. Oh shit! That's fuckin' delicious! The watermelon character is in full-effect here, with moderate pineapple, and a full complement of citrus and tropical fruits. Rich, honey-like malts are nonetheless well-attenuated and the finish is shockingly balanced with no resin/twang and minimal dry hop chalkiness. Little/no alcohol noted. That opening salvo of watermelon and dank spice is just unbelievable and something that seems to be unique to Tree House.
Appearance - 6 | Aroma - 8 | Flavor - 8 | Texture - 6 | Overall - 8.5
Can: pours hazy orange with white head. Aroma is guava, papaya, pineapple, citrus. Taste is sweet, tangy, fruity. Excellent.
Appearance - 8 | Aroma - 8 | Flavor - 7 | Texture - 6 | Overall - 7.5
Can, at share, thanks to Chris D. Pours hazy yellow. Grapefruit, orange, guava, papaya, little bitterness, some hop matter. Medium body. Good.
Appearance - 10 | Aroma - 8 | Flavor - 6 | Texture - 8 | Overall - 7.5
Pours a hazy, murky darker golden pineapple-orange, with smallish head. Aroma is bright tropical fruit, some citrus, some dank hops. Flavor is tropical fruit, a touch of citrus, some moderate hoppiness, a touch of chalk. Soft mouthfeel.