Joy Road
Tree House Brewing Company in Charlton, Massachusetts, United States 🇺🇸
Pale Ale - New England / Hazy Rotating|
Score
7.13
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Joy Road is a nod to another Pale Ale, East Hill, which commemorates our time spent in similarly rural Monson. Pouring with a classic New England haze, Amarillo, Simcoe, and Citra shine over its soft and crisp body. We taste notes of yellow peaches, fresh grapefruit juice, and woody pine resin.
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8/10
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Appearance 8
Aroma 8
Flavor 8
Texture 8
Overall 8
Undated can from CLW drunk 4/16/26. Thanks, Chris!
Malty with lots of fruity yeast bordering bubble gum. Lighter hop profile featuring a bit of woodiness and minor herb with light pine, light citrus in the background. Wheat-like malt with biscuit.
Yum, more flavorful and different than the nose lets on. None (or very little) of the bubble gum/huge ester, but instead a more dry malt (still with enough depth) and stone fruit ending on a woody, lightly grapefruit-laden finish. Good bitterness, good attenuation. Ridiculously drinkable, as usual, from TH's pale ale program.
Malty with lots of fruity yeast bordering bubble gum. Lighter hop profile featuring a bit of woodiness and minor herb with light pine, light citrus in the background. Wheat-like malt with biscuit.
Yum, more flavorful and different than the nose lets on. None (or very little) of the bubble gum/huge ester, but instead a more dry malt (still with enough depth) and stone fruit ending on a woody, lightly grapefruit-laden finish. Good bitterness, good attenuation. Ridiculously drinkable, as usual, from TH's pale ale program.
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from Can
at
Tree House Farm Brewery - Woodstock
on 16 Apr 2026
at 19:16
7.6/10
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Appearance 7
Aroma 7
Flavor 8
Texture 8
Overall 8
16 oz. can. Aroma shows mild grapefruit, peach and house yeast. Flavor follows with mild peach and soft grapefruit characteristics. Zero bitterness and the mouthfeel is good. Well made and easy to drink. Yet, nothing to tell all your friends about.
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Tree House Farm Brewery - Woodstock
on 15 Mar 2026
at 01:48