Tree House Brewing Company
Microbrewery
in
Charlton,
Massachusetts,
United States 🇺🇸
Associated with 9 Venues
Established in 2011
Contact
Description
Tree House Brewing Co. is an artisanal brewery located in Charlton, Massachusetts. We hand craft small batches of beer using well water and the finest ingredients available. Our goal is to make the best beer in the world at an exceptional value and without compromises. We hope to inspire friends and family, brothers and sisters, to share and enjoy our beer in the company of those they love - and to seek out like minded, passionate companies who are working on sustainable, local models that aim provide the customer with an exceptional drinking and culinary experience.
We think quality of life is less about the things you have and more about the experiences you enjoy and the friends you slow down and laugh with. This project is a natural extension of the simple life we aim to lead. We very much look forward to making friends with you along the way.
We think quality of life is less about the things you have and more about the experiences you enjoy and the friends you slow down and laugh with. This project is a natural extension of the simple life we aim to lead. We very much look forward to making friends with you along the way.
8/10
Tried
from Can
on 30 May 2026
at 11:26
8.5/10
Tried
from Bottle
on 30 May 2026
at 11:24
7.6/10
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Appearance 8
Aroma 7.5
Flavor 7.5
Texture 8
Overall 7.5
Teku showing very turbid pale straw with a finger of clean white foam.
The nose shows very sharp pine resin.
The palate is well carbonated and medium bodied. Very pine resin forward with hints of guava and pineapple but no bitterness.
The nose shows very sharp pine resin.
The palate is well carbonated and medium bodied. Very pine resin forward with hints of guava and pineapple but no bitterness.
Tried
from Can
on 29 May 2026
at 10:55
8/10
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Appearance 8
Aroma 8
Flavor 8
Texture 8
Overall 8
Panda at home, thanks to the Wingmane, 28/05/2026.
Hazed orange topped with a just off white cap that thins to a swirl.
Nose is bitter orange, pine resin, lychee, ripe melon, grapefruit.
Taste comprises orange pith, stone fruit, grass, pine resin, dank chimes, raw pineapple.
Medium bodied, fine carbonation, semi drying close doused with juicy come resinous hop bitterness.
Solid punchy DIPA.
Hazed orange topped with a just off white cap that thins to a swirl.
Nose is bitter orange, pine resin, lychee, ripe melon, grapefruit.
Taste comprises orange pith, stone fruit, grass, pine resin, dank chimes, raw pineapple.
Medium bodied, fine carbonation, semi drying close doused with juicy come resinous hop bitterness.
Solid punchy DIPA.
Tried
on 28 May 2026
at 18:13
7.3/10
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Appearance 8
Aroma 7
Flavor 7
Texture 8
Overall 7
Can (3/12/26) from Tewksbury. Opaque, bright orange carrot juice, tons of sparkle, thin head fading to a ring with thick, viscous top, light lacing. Aroma is subtle mango, orange, faint vanilla. Taste follows aroma. Smooth, frothy, thick texture, soft carbonation and finish as taste. Was expecting something much stronger, regardless of how sweet or not someone found it. Meh.
Tried
from Can
at
Tree House Brewing Company - Tewksbury
on 28 May 2026
at 01:46
8.6/10
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Appearance 9
Aroma 8
Flavor 8.5
Texture 9
Overall 9
Undated can drunk 5/27/26.
Rich malt and citrus combine but are tempered by crusty, crackery malts and a good bit of resin. Strong overripe orange/orange rind with stone fruit and slight tropical fruit. There may be some extra bitterness but it's balanced well.
Good and bitter as the Woodstock double IPAs have been. Still well within the NE range, but on the higher side for them. Big mango-guava-orange with a strong juiciness and succulent malts. Fluffy and bright the bitterness brings the big, bold citrus to the forefront. Tons of tropical fruit keeping the finish a bit more easygoing. Lovely. I'm very much in to more bitterness in my NEIPAs these days.
Rich malt and citrus combine but are tempered by crusty, crackery malts and a good bit of resin. Strong overripe orange/orange rind with stone fruit and slight tropical fruit. There may be some extra bitterness but it's balanced well.
Good and bitter as the Woodstock double IPAs have been. Still well within the NE range, but on the higher side for them. Big mango-guava-orange with a strong juiciness and succulent malts. Fluffy and bright the bitterness brings the big, bold citrus to the forefront. Tons of tropical fruit keeping the finish a bit more easygoing. Lovely. I'm very much in to more bitterness in my NEIPAs these days.
Tried
from Can
at
Tree House Farm Brewery - Woodstock
on 27 May 2026
at 21:06
7.9/10
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Appearance 8
Aroma 8
Flavor 8
Texture 8
Overall 7.5
24th May 2026
Panda thanks to Wingman. Hazy yellowish gold beer, small bubbly pale cream colour head. Airy palate, good fine carbonation. Airy pale malts, a light creamy sweetness. Plenty of hop spice up front here. Mild pine. Savoury hop dominates the lime and peach of the feature hops. They are there but, in subservience. Hops spice keeps going and brings a burn that just about stays the right side of too much. Potent!
Panda thanks to Wingman. Hazy yellowish gold beer, small bubbly pale cream colour head. Airy palate, good fine carbonation. Airy pale malts, a light creamy sweetness. Plenty of hop spice up front here. Mild pine. Savoury hop dominates the lime and peach of the feature hops. They are there but, in subservience. Hops spice keeps going and brings a burn that just about stays the right side of too much. Potent!
Tried
on 24 May 2026
at 14:24
7.9/10
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Appearance 9
Aroma 7.5
Flavor 8
Texture 7
Overall 8
Can from trade with CLW--thanks, Chris! Clear, golden yellow, tons of sparkle, nice head with excellent retention and light lacing. Aroma is strong rye including spicy aspect over Pilsner malt, hint of honey. Taste is strong rye and Pilsner malt, light rye spice, hop bitterness, late bread and hint of caramel. Smooth, frothy texture, average carbonation, dry, crisp, yeasty finish with lingering bitterness. Don't love Pilsner malt but its presence here is just as one of the gang and fits in well with rest of elements. Had the pleasure of having this rye lager in close proximity to another (Dade City Mayhem Maker). Like this much better.
Tried
from Can
on 23 May 2026
at 22:44
8.9/10
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Appearance 9
Aroma 8.5
Flavor 9
Texture 9
Overall 9
Can at Prudential, 5/23/26.
Interesting floral accents atop varied tropical fruit and mineral. Leafy, lush greenery and sugar melon with mild, honey-like malts. Very elegant and intriguing. No sign of twang, alcohol, etc...
Restrained tropical fruit has a delayed burst of juiciness and rich, mineral-laden acidity. Sweet melon and tons of soft honey-like malt comfort the palate. Hints of bitter melon and bitter flower dance on the juicy, mineral-rich finish. Really, really interesting and elegant.
Interesting floral accents atop varied tropical fruit and mineral. Leafy, lush greenery and sugar melon with mild, honey-like malts. Very elegant and intriguing. No sign of twang, alcohol, etc...
Restrained tropical fruit has a delayed burst of juiciness and rich, mineral-laden acidity. Sweet melon and tons of soft honey-like malt comfort the palate. Hints of bitter melon and bitter flower dance on the juicy, mineral-rich finish. Really, really interesting and elegant.
Tried
from Can
at
Tree House Brewing Company - Prudential Center
on 23 May 2026
at 16:58
8.4/10
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Appearance 8
Aroma 8
Flavor 9
Texture 8
Overall 8.5
Prudential draught, 5/23/26.
Yeasty, very fruity with tons of zesty, spicy, big citrus. Very pale malts balance easily with we white bread/honey-like character. Good acidity on the end giving some balance.
Nice and dry with big cracker and mineral. Quite at odds with the nose, showing no big yeast character at all. Acidity is low-to-moderate but the dryness/cracker character works in its favor. Lots of deep, earthy, mineral-rich, fresh citrus. Even a touch of white grape, watermelon and juicy tropical fruit emerging on the finish as it warms. Incredibly drinkable.
Yeasty, very fruity with tons of zesty, spicy, big citrus. Very pale malts balance easily with we white bread/honey-like character. Good acidity on the end giving some balance.
Nice and dry with big cracker and mineral. Quite at odds with the nose, showing no big yeast character at all. Acidity is low-to-moderate but the dryness/cracker character works in its favor. Lots of deep, earthy, mineral-rich, fresh citrus. Even a touch of white grape, watermelon and juicy tropical fruit emerging on the finish as it warms. Incredibly drinkable.
Tried
from Draft
at
Tree House Brewing Company - Prudential Center
on 23 May 2026
at 16:43