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Tree House Brewing Co., the juggernaut of craft beer with a fiercely loyal fanbase, is about to shake up the Boston craft beer scene in a big way. Known for its hazy IPAs, luscious stouts, and now spirits, the Massachusetts-based brewery is planning a two-story taproom and brewery in the heart of Boston. Here’s everything you need to know about this exciting new chapter for Tree House—and why Boston beer lovers should be thrilled.

Tree House Brewing Company

From Curbside to Full Service at the Prudential Center

Tree House is moving beyond its current curbside pickup setup on Huntington Avenue at the Prudential Center. The new expansion will feature a full-service taproom, kitchen, and brewery. This isn’t just about enjoying Tree House beer on-site; the plan also includes serving their distilled spirits—marking a new dimension to the Tree House experience.

The details? Tree House’s proposed two-story, 35,000-square-foot space will include:

  • First Floor: Brewing and distilling operations, storage space, and a commercial sales area.
  • Second Floor: A sleek on-premise consumption area with seating for 121 guests, restrooms, and additional storage.
  • Outdoor Patio: A perfect spot to enjoy a pint with views of the bustling Prudential Center area.

The Prudential Center is located at 800 Boylston St, Boston, MA 02199.


A Glimpse at Tree House Brewing’s Growth

Tree House Brewing has come a long way from its original Charlton roots. With six operational locations across New England, including breweries in Monson, Deerfield, and Sandwich, Massachusetts, as well as a Farm Fermentory in Woodstock, Connecticut, and even a golf course taproom in Tewksbury, this brewery is a force to be reckoned with.

Their Saratoga Springs, New York, location is still under construction, but the Boston expansion signals their commitment to bringing their fan-favorite brews—and growing spirits program—closer to urban craft beer enthusiasts.

The company currently has five locations: Charlton, South Deerfield, Sandwich, Tewksbury and Woodstock, Connecticut, with Saratoga Springs under construction. The Saratoga Springs location is Tree House’s first location outside of New England and second outside of Massachusetts.


Why This Expansion Matters

Tree House isn’t just a brewery; it’s an experience. The brand has built its reputation as the largest direct-to-consumer on-premises brewer in the U.S., drawing more than 1 million visitors annually. Their move to Boston represents more than just a physical expansion—it’s about meeting their fans where they are while staying true to their ethos of delivering exceptional quality.

For Boston craft beer lovers, this means access to fresh Tree House beer and spirits without the road trip. And for the uninitiated, it’s a golden opportunity to discover why this brewery has such a cult following.

 


What’s Next for Tree House?

This isn’t Tree House’s first foray into Boston—their summer beer garden at the Prudential was a hit. Now, with a permanent space in the works, it’s clear Tree House is here to stay.

While the opening date hasn’t been confirmed, one thing is certain: this new location is poised to become a must-visit for craft beer fans in Boston and beyond.

For more information on their future plans, you can check out Tree House Brewing’s official website where they discuss that: Future Plans.


Final Thoughts

Tree House Brewing Co.’s Boston expansion is big news for the local craft beer community. With its signature beers, growing spirits line, and a prime location, this taproom promises to be an instant hit. Whether you’re a seasoned Tree House devotee or a first-time visitor, keep an eye on this space—it’s set to be a game-changer.

Have you visited any Tree House locations? What’s your go-to Tree House beer? Drop a comment and let’s talk craft beer! Cheers!

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More Information on Tree House Brewing Company

The following information comes from Untappd.

Tree House Brewing Company is considered one of the best breweries in the country (United States). They are a bucket list brewery and a “must visit” for many people. Untappd has them listed as a regional brewery from Charlton Massachusetts. They have 1533 unique beers with over 5 Million ratings. They have a global average rating of 4.33 (as of 11.16.24). Their Untappd description reads: “Tree House Brewing Company brews a vast array of ales. The offerings vary based on the season, our moods, and innovations discovered in the midst of day in and day out brewing. Our artisan brewery knows no bounds and we are driven by an intense curiosity of ingredients and how they blend together to create something special.”

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We Are Halfway Through the Year

It is July 2nd, and technically that means we are halfway through the year of 2024!

So let’s take a look at what breweries are doing great, and are the Top 10 Breweries in the United States via Untappd. Most of these won’t be surprises. The juggernauts of the craft beer scene, the established home run (or grand slam) hitters are still the perennial favorites. But all the same, let’s take a look at the list.

For all of the statistical information below (global average rating, number of beers, ratings, etc.) is as accurate as July 2nd, 2024.

Top 10 Breweries in The United States Halfway Through 2024

1. Tree House Brewing Company

Tree House Brewing Company

Global Average Rating: 4.327
Unique Beers: 1,429
Total Ratings: 4,850,072
Location: Charlton, MA
Brewery Style: Regional Brewery

 

Tree House Brewing Company, founded in 2011 in Brimfield, Massachusetts, has grown into one of the most revered craft breweries in the United States. Known for its innovative and high-quality beers, particularly its New England IPAs, Tree House has cultivated a dedicated following. The brewery initially operated out of a modest barn, but its rapid growth and increasing demand for its products necessitated expansions. In 2017, Tree House opened a larger facility in Charlton, Massachusetts, featuring a state-of-the-art brewing system, ample taproom space, and picturesque surroundings, enhancing the overall visitor experience.

Tree House’s success can be attributed to its commitment to brewing excellence and its unique business model, which emphasizes direct sales to customers at the brewery. This approach fosters a strong connection between the brewery and its patrons, creating a sense of community and exclusivity. Tree House beers, often characterized by their hazy appearance, juicy flavor profiles, and fresh ingredients, consistently receive high ratings and accolades within the craft beer community. The brewery’s dedication to quality, innovation, and customer engagement has solidified its reputation as a standout in the competitive craft beer industry.

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2. The Alchemist

The Alchemist

Global Average Rating: 4.327
Unique Beers: 73
Total Ratings: 769,269
Location: Stowe, VT
Brewery Style: Regional Brewery

The Alchemist, a family-run brewery founded by John and Jen Kimmich in 2003, is based in Stowe, Vermont. Initially starting as a modest brewpub in Waterbury, the brewery gained immense popularity with its flagship beer, Heady Topper, a double IPA that has achieved cult status among craft beer enthusiasts. The demand for Heady Topper was so high that the Kimmichs decided to focus exclusively on brewing and canning their beers, leading to the opening of a production facility in Waterbury in 2011. In 2016, they expanded further by opening a visitor-friendly brewery and retail shop in Stowe, providing fans with a destination to experience their renowned brews firsthand.

The Alchemist’s success is driven by its dedication to quality and innovation, consistently producing highly sought-after beers that have garnered numerous awards and accolades. The brewery’s emphasis on freshness and local ingredients, coupled with its sustainable practices, reflects a commitment to both the craft and the environment. Heady Topper, known for its hazy appearance and intensely hoppy flavor, is often credited with helping to popularize the New England IPA style. The Alchemist’s reputation for exceptional brewing and its influential role in the craft beer movement have solidified its status as a cornerstone of the industry.

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3. Trillium Brewing Company

Trillium Brewing Company

Global Average Rating: 4.252
Unique Beers: 684
Total Ratings: 2,998,857
Location: Canton, MA United States
Brewery Style: Regional Brewery

Trillium Brewing Company, founded in 2013 by JC and Esther Tetreault in Boston, Massachusetts, has quickly risen to prominence within the craft beer community. Renowned for its diverse and innovative lineup of beers, Trillium specializes in New England IPAs, sours, and stouts that consistently receive high praise for their quality and flavor. The brewery started in the Fort Point neighborhood but has since expanded to include multiple locations, including a flagship brewery in Canton and a seasonal beer garden on the Rose Kennedy Greenway. Trillium’s commitment to excellence and experimentation has made it a favorite among beer enthusiasts.

Trillium’s success can be attributed to its focus on both innovation and community engagement. The brewery frequently collaborates with other craft brewers and local businesses, creating unique beers and fostering a sense of camaraderie within the industry. Trillium’s use of fresh, locally sourced ingredients and its dedication to sustainable practices further enhance its reputation. In addition to its beer offerings, Trillium’s spaces are designed to provide welcoming and enjoyable experiences for visitors, from taprooms to outdoor beer gardens. This blend of high-quality products and community-centric approach has cemented Trillium’s status as a leading force in the craft beer scene.

4. Other Half Brewing Company

Other Half Brewing Company

Global Average Rating: 4.223
Unique Beers: 1,725
Total Ratings: 4,563,740
Location: Brooklyn, NY
Brewery Style:Regional Brewery

Other Half Brewing Company, established in 2014 by Sam Richardson, Matt Monahan, and Andrew Burman in Brooklyn, New York, has become a prominent player in the craft beer industry, particularly known for its hop-forward beers. Specializing in New England IPAs, Other Half has built a strong reputation for creating intensely flavorful and aromatic brews. The brewery’s commitment to quality and innovation has earned it a dedicated following and numerous accolades. With its flagship location in Brooklyn, Other Half has expanded to include additional taprooms and breweries in Rochester, New York, and Washington, D.C., broadening its reach and influence within the craft beer community.

Other Half Brewing Company distinguishes itself through a collaborative spirit and a relentless pursuit of brewing excellence. The brewery frequently partners with other craft brewers from around the world, producing a wide range of unique and experimental beers. This collaborative approach not only fosters innovation but also strengthens the sense of community within the craft beer industry. Other Half’s dynamic and inclusive culture, combined with its focus on delivering high-quality, fresh beer, has solidified its status as a leading and influential brewery in the highly competitive craft beer market.

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5. Equilibrium Brewing Company

Equilibrium Brewing Company

Global Average Rating: 4.182
Unique Beers: 776
Total Ratings: 1,746,824
Location: Middletown, NY
Brewery Style:Regional Brewery

Equilibrium Brewing Company, founded in 2016 by Ricardo Petroni and Peter Oates in Middletown, New York, has swiftly garnered acclaim for its scientifically inspired approach to brewing. Drawing on their backgrounds in science and engineering, Petroni and Oates apply rigorous research and precise methodologies to create their distinctive beers. Equilibrium is particularly renowned for its hazy IPAs and robust stouts, which consistently receive high ratings for their complexity and balance. The brewery’s emphasis on quality and innovation has quickly established it as a standout in the craft beer community.

Equilibrium Brewing Company is distinguished by its unique blend of scientific precision and creative brewing techniques. The founders’ dedication to understanding and optimizing every aspect of the brewing process results in beers that are both innovative and consistently high in quality. Equilibrium’s commitment to freshness and flavor is evident in its wide array of offerings, from juicy IPAs to rich stouts and tart sours. The brewery’s success is also driven by its active engagement with the craft beer community, hosting events, collaborations, and educational initiatives that foster a deeper appreciation for the art and science of brewing. This combination of expertise, passion, and community involvement has cemented Equilibrium’s reputation as a leader in the craft beer industry.

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6. Russian River Brewing Company

Russian River Brewing Company

Global Average Rating: 4.171
Unique Beers: 225
Total Ratings: 1,405,844
Location: Windsor, CA
Brewery Style: Regional Brewery

Russian River Brewing Company, founded in 1997 by Korbel Champagne Cellars in Guerneville, California, and later acquired by brewmaster Vinnie Cilurzo and his wife Natalie in 2003, is a celebrated name in the craft beer world. Renowned for its pioneering role in the American craft beer scene, Russian River is best known for its iconic beers like Pliny the Elder, a double IPA that has set the standard for the style, and Pliny the Younger, a limited-release triple IPA that draws beer enthusiasts from around the globe. In 2008, the brewery expanded to a new, larger facility in Santa Rosa, California, enabling increased production and the introduction of a wider variety of beers.

Russian River Brewing Company is distinguished by its commitment to quality, innovation, and the craft beer community. The brewery excels in a diverse range of styles, including barrel-aged sour ales like Supplication and Consecration, which have earned critical acclaim. Vinnie Cilurzo’s inventive brewing techniques and dedication to excellence have not only garnered numerous awards but have also influenced countless other brewers. The brewery’s welcoming taproom and pub provide a destination for beer lovers to enjoy its offerings in a convivial setting. Russian River’s impact on the craft beer industry is profound, cementing its legacy as a pioneer and leader in the field.

7. Great Notion Brewing Company

Great Notion Brewing Company

 

Global Average Rating: 4.142
Unique Beers: 806
Total Ratings: 1,018,916
Location: Portland, OR
Brewery Style: Regional Brewery

Great Notion Brewing Company, founded in 2016 by James Dugan, Andy Miller, and Paul Reiter in Portland, Oregon, has quickly become a beloved name in the craft beer industry. The brewery is celebrated for its adventurous and innovative approach to brewing, specializing in hazy, fruit-forward New England-style IPAs, rich pastry stouts, and unique sours. Great Notion’s beers are known for their vibrant flavors, bold creativity, and high quality, which have earned them a dedicated following and numerous accolades. The brewery operates multiple locations in Portland, each providing a welcoming atmosphere for beer enthusiasts to enjoy their distinctive creations.

Great Notion Brewing Company stands out for its commitment to pushing the boundaries of traditional brewing. The founders’ passion for experimentation and quality has led to a diverse portfolio of beers that often incorporate unconventional ingredients and techniques. This willingness to innovate has not only set Great Notion apart from other breweries but has also contributed to its rapid growth and success. In addition to their inventive beer offerings, the brewery places a strong emphasis on community engagement, regularly hosting events and collaborating with local businesses. This combination of creativity, quality, and community focus has solidified Great Notion’s reputation as a leading force in the craft beer scene.

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8. Toppling Goliath

Toppling Goliath Brewing Company

Global Average Rating: 4.142
Total Unique Beers: 172
Total Ratings: 2,018,862
Location: Decorah, IA
Brewery Style: Regional Brewery

Toppling Goliath Brewing Company, founded in 2009 by Clark and Barbara Lewey in Decorah, Iowa, has quickly ascended to prominence in the craft beer world. Renowned for its exceptional IPAs and barrel-aged stouts, Toppling Goliath has garnered a reputation for quality and innovation. The brewery’s flagship beer, Pseudo Sue, a single-hopped pale ale featuring Citra hops, has become a standout favorite among beer enthusiasts for its vibrant flavor and aromatic profile. Another highlight is the Kentucky Brunch Brand Stout, which has achieved near-legendary status for its rich, complex taste and limited availability, often considered one of the best beers in the world.

Toppling Goliath’s success can be attributed to its unwavering commitment to brewing excellence and its innovative approach to beer production. The brewery employs meticulous brewing techniques and high-quality ingredients, resulting in beers that consistently receive high ratings and awards. The expansion to a larger facility in 2018 allowed for increased production and a more immersive visitor experience, including a spacious taproom and brewery tours. Toppling Goliath’s dedication to creating exceptional beer, coupled with its active engagement with the craft beer community through events and collaborations, has solidified its status as a leader in the industry.

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9. Drekker Brewing Company

Drekker Brewing Company

Global Average Rating: 4.121
Total Unique Beers: 686
Total Ratings: 957,101
Location: Fargo, ND
Brewery Style: Regional Brewery

Drekker Brewing Company, founded in 2014 by Mark Bjornstad, Mason Montague, Darren Montague, and Breanna Carnes in Fargo, North Dakota, has rapidly gained recognition for its innovative and bold approach to brewing. The brewery is known for its eclectic and experimental beers, including New England IPAs, heavily fruited sours, and pastry stouts. Drekker’s commitment to creativity and quality has earned it a devoted following and numerous accolades. The brewery operates out of a historic building in downtown Fargo, known as Brewhalla, which offers a unique and inviting space for visitors to enjoy their diverse range of beers.

Drekker Brewing Company stands out in the craft beer scene due to its adventurous spirit and dedication to pushing the boundaries of traditional brewing. The founders’ passion for creating unique and flavorful beers is evident in every batch, with each release often featuring vibrant artwork and imaginative names that reflect the brewery’s playful and innovative ethos. Drekker’s emphasis on community engagement, including hosting events, collaborations, and supporting local causes, has helped to foster a strong sense of community around the brewery. This blend of inventive brewing, high-quality products, and community focus has solidified Drekker’s reputation as a dynamic and influential force in the craft beer industry.

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10.

Green Cheek Beer Co.

Global Average Rating: 4.12
Total Unique Beers: 611
Total Ratings: 248,310
Location: Orange, CA
Brewery Style: Regional Brewery

Green Cheek Beer Co., established in 2017 by Evan Price and Brian Rauso in Orange, California, has quickly established itself as a standout in the Southern California craft beer scene. Known for its commitment to brewing a diverse range of high-quality beers, Green Cheek has gained acclaim for its IPAs, stouts, and lagers. The brewery’s approach combines traditional brewing techniques with modern creativity, resulting in beers that are both balanced and innovative. Green Cheek’s taproom, located in a vibrant neighborhood of Orange, provides a welcoming space for beer enthusiasts to enjoy their rotating selection of beers directly from the source.

Green Cheek Beer Co. distinguishes itself through its focus on quality ingredients, attention to detail in brewing, and a genuine passion for beer. Evan Price, a seasoned brewer with a background at award-winning breweries like Noble Ale Works, brings his expertise and inventive spirit to Green Cheek, resulting in consistently well-crafted beers that appeal to a wide range of palates. The brewery’s commitment to community engagement is also evident through various events and collaborations with local businesses and artists, fostering a sense of camaraderie among patrons and fellow brewers alike. Green Cheek’s combination of creativity, quality, and community involvement has positioned it as a respected and influential player in the competitive craft beer market of Southern California.

 

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Beer Review of Pliny the Elder: Is It the Best Double IPA of 2024? https://thebeerthrillers.com/2024/02/23/beer-review-of-pliny-the-elder-is-it-the-best-double-ipa-of-2024/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=beer-review-of-pliny-the-elder-is-it-the-best-double-ipa-of-2024 Sat, 24 Feb 2024 03:00:26 +0000 https://thebeerthrillers.com/?p=15291

Pliny the Elder by Russian River Brewing Company

Introduction

Pliny the Elder, brewed by Russian River Brewing Company, is one of the most celebrated Double IPAs in the craft beer world. Since its introduction, it has consistently ranked high on beer lists and won numerous awards. In this review, we’ll delve into what makes Pliny the Elder so special and whether it still holds up in 2024.

History and Background

Russian River Brewing Company, located in Santa Rosa, California, was founded by Korbel Champagne Cellars in 1997. Vinnie Cilurzo, the current owner and brewmaster, took over in 2003. Pliny the Elder, named after the Roman naturalist and historian who first documented hops, was one of the early trailblazers of the Double IPA style. Its creation set a new standard for hoppy beers and helped popularize the style.

Russian River Brewing Company

Russian River Brewing Company, founded in 1997 in Santa Rosa, California, has become a cornerstone of the American craft beer movement. Initially started by Korbel Champagne Cellars, the brewery underwent a significant transformation when Vinnie and Natalie Cilurzo took ownership in 2003. Under their stewardship, Russian River quickly garnered a reputation for producing high-quality, innovative beers. Vinnie Cilurzo, a pioneer in the industry, is credited with brewing the first commercially marketed Double IPA, which set the stage for the brewery’s future successes.

Russian River’s commitment to excellence is evident in their diverse beer portfolio, which includes both hop-forward beers and expertly crafted sour ales. Their flagship beer, Pliny the Elder, has become a benchmark for Double IPAs, celebrated for its balance and complex hop profile. In addition to Pliny, the brewery is renowned for its barrel-aged sour beers, such as Supplication and Consecration, which showcase their expertise in blending and aging. These beers have not only won numerous awards but also have captivated the palates of beer enthusiasts around the world.

Beyond their beer, Russian River Brewing Company has played a significant role in fostering a sense of community within the craft beer industry. They host the annual “Pliny the Younger” release, a much-anticipated event that draws beer lovers from across the globe to their Santa Rosa and Windsor locations. This dedication to community engagement extends to their philanthropic efforts, with the brewery regularly supporting local charities and causes. Through their commitment to quality, innovation, and community, Russian River Brewing Company continues to be a leader in the craft beer world, inspiring brewers and drinkers alike.

Russian River Brewing Company is a pinnacle in the craft beer community.

Appearance

Pliny the Elder by Russian River Brewing Company

Pliny the Elder pours a clear golden amber with a moderate, foamy white head that leaves a nice lacing on the glass. The beer’s clarity and color are immediately inviting, signaling a well-crafted brew. The head retention is impressive, maintaining a thin cap throughout the drinking experience, which enhances the visual appeal.

Aroma

The aroma of Pliny the Elder is a delightful bouquet of fresh pine, citrus, and floral notes. There’s a dominant scent of grapefruit and pine needles, complemented by subtle hints of malt sweetness. The aroma is robust and tantalizing, setting high expectations for the taste. As the beer warms, additional nuances of tropical fruits, such as mango and pineapple, become more apparent, adding to its complexity.

Taste

On the palate, Pliny the Elder delivers a complex yet balanced flavor profile. The initial taste is a burst of citrus and pine, with grapefruit and orange zest leading the way. As the beer settles on the mid-palate, notes of resinous pine and floral hops become more pronounced. The malt backbone provides a slight caramel sweetness that perfectly balances the hop bitterness. The aftertaste is clean and crisp, with a lingering bitterness that invites another sip.

What sets Pliny the Elder apart is its ability to be intensely hoppy without being overwhelming. The interplay between the hops and malt creates a harmonious balance that many Double IPAs struggle to achieve. Each sip reveals new layers of flavor, making it a beer that you can enjoy both quickly and thoughtfully.

Mouthfeel

Pliny the Elder has a medium body with a smooth, slightly dry mouthfeel. The carbonation is just right, providing a refreshing effervescence without being too fizzy. The beer feels well-rounded and satisfying on the tongue, making it easy to enjoy despite its higher alcohol content (8% ABV). The finish is dry and crisp, encouraging the next sip.

Overall Impression

Pliny the Elder lives up to its legendary status. It’s a well-balanced, flavorful Double IPA that showcases the best qualities of hops and malt. Whether you’re a seasoned craft beer enthusiast or new to the world of IPAs, Pliny the Elder is a must-try. It’s no wonder this beer has remained a favorite among beer aficionados for years.

Rating: 9.5/10

Food Pairings

Pliny the Elder pairs wonderfully with a variety of foods. Here are some suggestions:

  • Spicy Dishes: The beer’s hoppy bitterness can complement and cool down spicy foods like buffalo wings or spicy Thai curry.
  • Grilled Meats: The citrus and pine notes enhance the flavors of grilled chicken, pork, or steak.
  • Cheeses: Pair with aged cheddar or gouda for a delightful contrast between the beer’s bitterness and the cheese’s richness.
  • Seafood: The beer’s bright, citrusy notes complement the delicate flavors of seafood dishes like grilled shrimp or fish tacos.
  • Desserts: Try pairing with a citrus-based dessert like lemon tart to highlight the beer’s fruity notes.

Brewer’s Notes

Pliny the Elder was first brewed in 2000 and was one of the first commercially brewed Double IPAs. It is named after the Roman naturalist Pliny the Elder, who first mentioned hops in his writings. The beer is brewed with Amarillo, Centennial, CTZ, and Simcoe hops, which contribute to its distinctive aroma and flavor. The brewing process involves multiple hop additions, including a generous dry hopping stage, to maximize the hop character.

Untappd notes: 8% ABV, 100 IBU, and has over 280,000 ratings, with a global average rating of 4.5.

Untappd description reads: “PLINY THE ELDER – (Double IPA) Brewed with Amarillo, Centennial, CTZ, Cascade, Warrior, and Simcoe hops. Well-balanced with malt, hops, and alcohol. Slightly bitter with aromas of citrus, pine, and floral”

Comparisons to Other Double IPAs

When comparing Pliny the Elder to other Double IPAs, its balance and drinkability stand out. While some Double IPAs can be overwhelmingly bitter or overly sweet, Pliny strikes a perfect harmony. Beers like The Alchemist’s Heady Topper or Tree House Brewing’s Julius offer different takes on the style, with Heady Topper leaning towards more intense bitterness and Julius showcasing juicy, fruity hop flavors. Pliny the Elder, however, maintains a classic profile that has stood the test of time.

Pliny the Elder and Nimble Giant are two highly esteemed Double IPAs that showcase the diverse approaches to the style by their respective breweries, Russian River Brewing Company and Tröegs Independent Brewing. Pliny the Elder is celebrated for its balanced profile, offering a harmonious blend of pine, citrus, and floral hop notes, supported by a subtle malt backbone that provides a smooth, drinkable experience despite its 8% ABV. Nimble Giant, on the other hand, leans towards a more robust and juicy hop character, with prominent tropical fruit flavors such as mango and pineapple, alongside resinous pine and a slightly sweeter malt presence. Both beers are exemplary in their own right, with Pliny the Elder appealing to those who appreciate a classic, well-balanced Double IPA, while Nimble Giant caters to those who enjoy a more fruit-forward, intense hop experience.

Consumer Opinions

Pliny the Elder has garnered a cult following over the years. Beer enthusiasts often praise its consistency and quality. Many reviews highlight its balanced hop profile, clean finish, and the ability to enjoy multiple servings without palate fatigue. The beer has become a benchmark for the Double IPA style, with many breweries aiming to replicate its success.

Untappd

My Rating: ****.5
Global Untappd Rating: 4.4995 (or 4.5) (as of 2.26.24).

Conclusion

Pliny the Elder is a benchmark in the world of craft beer, particularly within the Double IPA category. Its masterful balance of hops and malt, combined with its rich history and consistent quality, make it a beer that every craft beer lover should experience. Whether you’re revisiting it or trying it for the first time, Pliny the Elder is sure to impress.

Pliny the Elder stands as a testament to the artistry and dedication of Russian River Brewing Company. Its ability to balance intense hop flavors with a smooth, drinkable malt backbone sets it apart from many other Double IPAs. This beer has not only withstood the test of time but continues to be a benchmark in the craft beer industry. Its consistent quality and refined complexity make it a must-try for both seasoned beer enthusiasts and newcomers alike.

Moreover, Pliny the Elder’s legacy is bolstered by its historical significance. As one of the first commercially brewed Double IPAs, it paved the way for an entire genre of hoppy beers that have become staples in the craft beer world. The beer’s namesake, Pliny the Elder, who first documented hops in his writings, adds an intriguing historical depth that complements its modern-day acclaim. This blend of history and innovation has helped Pliny the Elder maintain its iconic status.

In summary, Pliny the Elder is more than just a beer; it’s a symbol of the craft beer revolution. Its harmonious blend of flavors, rich history, and the unwavering dedication of Russian River Brewing Company make it an enduring favorite. Whether you’re enjoying it for the first time or revisiting an old favorite, Pliny the Elder offers a consistently exceptional experience that continues to set the standard for Double IPAs worldwide.

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Tree House Brewing Releases Plow Hero https://thebeerthrillers.com/2024/01/18/tree-house-brewing-releases-plow-hero/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=tree-house-brewing-releases-plow-hero Thu, 18 Jan 2024 17:30:00 +0000 https://thebeerthrillers.com/?p=13605 Tree House Brewing Releases Plow Hero

Its time to thank all those hard working men and women who tirelessly plow the roads, highways, and parking lots to make sure everyone is safe. And its nearly a thankless job — I say nearly, because here Tree House Brewing is thanking them, and with an amazing beer to boot!

Today, we are pleased to introduce Plow Hero!

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Plow Heroes, the unsung guardians of the night, tirelessly battle harsh winter elements to keep our roads safe. While the world sleeps, they clear snow and ice, a crucial yet often overlooked public service.

In honor of their dedication to our safety, we introduce Plow Hero, the ultimate expression of our Winter Double IPA with the largest hop charge in the series. Imagine everything you love about Bomb Cyclone amplified further in every tangible way. Savor flavors of overripe pineapple, citrus, and tropical fruit in a bright yellow body—a juicy toast to these heroes of the night.

Another way to think of plow hero is simply as BBBombbb Cyclone – it is the ultimate expression of our winter seasonal Double IPA!

Tree House Brewing Company (Tree House Releases) – Instagram Post

So thank you to all the hard workers out there, plowing roads, highways, avenues, streets, driveways, circuits, circles, round-abouts, turnpikes, parking lots, allies, and more; all just to make it safer for us to get from Point A to Point B. We appreciate you. Cheers!

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Tree House Brewing Company is considered one of the best breweries in the country (United States). They are a bucket list brewery and a “must visit” for many people. Untappd has them listed as a regional brewery from Charlton Massachusetts. They have 1178 unique beers with over 4.6 Million ratings. They have a global average rating of 4.33 (as of 1.18.24). Their Untappd description reads: “Tree House Brewing Company brews a vast array of ales. The offerings vary based on the season, our moods, and innovations discovered in the midst of day in and day out brewing. Our artisan brewery knows no bounds and we are driven by an intense curiosity of ingredients and how they blend together to create something special.”

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Tree House Opening a Saratoga Springs Location https://thebeerthrillers.com/2023/10/27/tree-house-opening-a-saratoga-springs-location/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=tree-house-opening-a-saratoga-springs-location Fri, 27 Oct 2023 18:10:00 +0000 https://thebeerthrillers.com/?p=12776 Tree House Brewing Company Opening a New Location in Saratoga Springs, New York

New York! New York!

Tree House Brewing Company is opening another location – a new location – this time in the state of New York; in Saratoga Springs.

Tree House Brewing Company took to their social media platforms just a bit ago to post the wonderful news:

Good morning. . we want to share something wonderful to look forward to in 2024!

We are pleased to announce that in the coming year Tree House will open a brewery, taproom, and outdoor experience in Saratoga Springs, New York!

The connections we cherish and the memories that we make are ultimately what matter most in life. We founded Tree House because we learned that great beverages hold a unique power contributing to this notion. Each decision we have made throughout our evolution considers this ideal first and aims to strengthen it as we introduce Tree House to more people.

Saratoga Springs is famous for its vibrant arts and music scene. This history aligns with our passion and support for music and the arts in ways we almost find too good to be true. To say that we are excited to become a part of the community would be an understatement.

Tree House is purchasing a beautiful property on Route 9, where we will build a new facility from the ground up, featuring our world-renowned beverages and an expansive indoor and outdoor experience. Situated across the street from Saratoga Performing Arts Center (SPAC), around the corner from Saratoga Race Track, minutes from I-87, thirty minutes north of Albany, and under an hour from the much-celebrated Adirondack State Park, this facility will serve as an incredible base camp for your chosen adventures.

To support this project, we expect to add at least sixty jobs of varying skill sets, including production, restaurant, and hospitality staff. Our economic activity will create at least 35 ancillary jobs in the state. Based on comparable analysis for our Massachusetts-based locations compiled by the Umass Donahue Institute, our anticipated economic impact on the region from this location will be in the $30-$40mm range annually.

When the facility is ready, we will brew a beer whose proceeds will benefit Sustainable Saratoga, a non-profit organization that “uses education, advocacy, and action to advance sustainable practices and protect our environment for current and future generations” and the Saratoga Performing Arts Center: “In its work on behalf of art, artists and community, SPAC works to educate, reveal, inspire, and serve the beauty in the world which connects, respects, and elevates all human beings.”

As Tree House has evolved and matured, it is easy to assume that the fire of a young business has changed or that our progression has altered our core values. That is not in line with the reality we enjoy within our walls each day. It may surprise you that Tree House has been making about the same volume of beer for the last five years. We have built tighter vendor relationships, refined processes, traveled the world to source the best ingredients, and constantly reinvested in upgraded brewing equipment. As a tenured team, we have never been more focused on the quality and breadth of our offerings. In terms of scale, Tree House doesn’t even crack the country’s top seventy-five largest breweries by production volume. This purposeful resistance to free and unbound growth has enabled us to make beer – and now beverages – with the same precision and exacting detail as we did when we began in our kitchen just twelve years ago. Craft beer is enduring a difficult time, but we remain committed to these beverages that enhance and enrich our culture.

If there is one thing you take away from this letter, please let it be this: the team at Tree House would like nothing more than to bring you moments of joy, whether celebrating with family at one of our facilities or cracking a beautiful fresh can of Julius.

We are chasing an ideal for a better life with richer experiences. Where we are imperfect, we are striving to be better. Where we do well, we adopt a beginner’s mind. We measure success by making products and curating experiences we are proud of.

Richness in life stems from the connections we foster with those around us. The most coveted treasures pale compared to the joy of shared laughter, a heartfelt conversation, or the warmth of being surrounded by loved ones. This principle holds particularly true in the realm of great beverages. Sharing a beverage is a timeless ritual—a moment of communion that creates memories and strengthens bonds.

Now, in our twelfth year, your patronage and trust have enabled us to pursue a dream we never thought possible. Many of you have traveled to us from this region for years, supporting us by standing in the cold, awaiting the day’s allotments from the canning line. We are so grateful that you put your faith in us and have entrusted us with this opportunity, and we are excited to return the favor.

. . .

For hundreds of years, Saratoga Springs, NY has attracted people from all walks of life who sought the healing powers of its springs. Over time, the City transformed into a bustling resort destination, drawing tourists keen to experience its spas, music, and vibrant arts scene. This legacy has been carefully preserved and can still be felt in the city’s elegant architecture, bustling arts scene, world-class racetrack, and the continued prominence of its spa culture today. With reverence for history and a vision for the future, Tree House aims to become an integral chapter in Saratoga Spring’s vibrant and hopeful future.

Thank you for your valuable time – we can’t wait to get started!

https://treehousebrewing.com/

Tree House Brewing Company – Facebook Post

They also posted several wonderful drawings of what they are full envisioning for their new location in Saratoga Springs, New York. They are reminiscent of old water color based artwork done of different cities in the 1800s.

The property they are building on will be along Route 9; a wonderful piece of land.

The following images come from Google Map Searches on the property:

Google Map images of the location along Route 9 in Saratoga Springs, NY. (Click to enlarge.)

Saratoga Springs, New York

As per a quick Google search on Saratoga Springs, New York – this is the summary:

Saratoga Springs is a city in New York State. A hub for thoroughbred horse racing, it’s home to the Saratoga Race Course. The National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame displays horse paintings and trophies. Saratoga Spa State Park includes mineral baths, a pool complex and the Saratoga Performing Arts Center, a landmark concert venue. Nearby, the Saratoga Automobile Museum exhibits vintage models and race cars.

Saratoga Springs, New York – Google

There is a few other breweries near by:

  • Druthers Brewing Company
  • Artisianal Brew Works
  • Whitman Brewing Company
  • The Real McCoy Beer Co.
  • Pint Sized (Saratoga)
  • Unified Beer Works

(A quick list of 10 breweries near / around Saratoga Springs, NY: 10 Breweries Near Saratoga Springs, NY)

Tree House Brewing Company

A map of all of the Tree House Brewing Company locations

Wouldn’t the above be a fun little road trip? Hitting all of the Tree House Brewing Company locations? Ending with their new location alongside Route 9 in Saratoga Springs, or starting there and working your way out to the coast. Would be a fun trip!

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Tree House Brewing Locations

The following is a list of all of the Tree House Brewing Company locations:

  • Monson, Massachusetts (Brewery)
  • Woodstock, Connecticut (Farm Fermentory)
  • Deerfield (Brewery)
  • Cape Cod (Brewery and Tap Room)
  • Tewksbury (Golf Course and Tap Room)

Future location: Saratoga Springs, New York.

For more information on their locations you can check out the About page on their Tree House Brewing Company website: About – Tree House Brewing Company.

More Information on Tree House Brewing Company

The following information comes from Untappd.

Tree House Brewing Company is considered one of the best breweries in the country (United States). They are a bucket list brewery and a “must visit” for many people. Untappd has them listed as a regional brewery from Charlton Massachusetts. They have 1094 unique beers with over 4.5 Million ratings. They have a global average rating of 4.33 (as of 10.27.23). Their Untappd description reads: “Tree House Brewing Company brews a vast array of ales. The offerings vary based on the season, our moods, and innovations discovered in the midst of day in and day out brewing. Our artisan brewery knows no bounds and we are driven by an intense curiosity of ingredients and how they blend together to create something special.”

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We are also working on a project of creating printable and downloadable PDFs and resources to be able to check and keep track of all of the breweries you’ve been to. So stay tuned for that project once we are finished with the Brewery Maps of the US States.

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You can now find us on our Discord Server here: The Beer Thrillers (Discord Server). We’ve also joined LinkTree to keep track of all of our social media pages, as well as hot new articles we’ve written.

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The Rise of Hazy IPAs: Exploring the Juicy Trend in Craft Beer https://thebeerthrillers.com/2023/06/07/the-rise-of-hazy-ipas-exploring-the-juicy-trend-in-craft-beer/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=the-rise-of-hazy-ipas-exploring-the-juicy-trend-in-craft-beer Wed, 07 Jun 2023 14:25:00 +0000 https://thebeerthrillers.com/?p=11838 In recent years, the craft beer world has witnessed an extraordinary surge in popularity with the emergence of hazy IPAs. These delectable brews, also known as New England IPAs or NEIPAs, have captured the taste buds and imaginations of beer enthusiasts around the globe. Join us on a journey as we dive into the origins, brewing techniques, and the profound impact of hazy IPAs on the ever-evolving craft beer scene.

Understanding Hazy IPAs

Hazy IPAs have captured the hearts and palates of beer enthusiasts worldwide with their hazy appearance and explosive flavors. Through careful hop selection, generous dry hopping, and the omission of filtration, brewers have mastered the art of crafting these juicy delights. The result is a beer style that offers a refreshing and mouthwatering experience, with tropical and citrus flavors taking center stage. Whether you’re a seasoned craft beer enthusiast or new to the world of IPAs, exploring hazy IPAs opens up a whole new realm of sensory pleasure and showcases the boundless creativity of brewers in the craft beer industry.

Hazy IPAs: Unveiling the Juicy Delight

Hazy IPAs have taken the craft beer scene by storm, captivating beer enthusiasts with their distinct appearance and explosive flavor profiles. These beers are characterized by their hazy, opaque appearance, often resembling a glass of freshly squeezed fruit juice. But what sets them apart goes beyond their visual appeal – it’s the explosion of juicy flavors that truly makes hazy IPAs a delight for the senses.

Brewing Secrets: Crafting the Haze

The secret behind the haze lies in the brewing process. Brewers employ specific techniques to achieve the characteristic cloudiness and intense hop aroma of hazy IPAs. One key aspect is the careful selection of hops. Brewers opt for varieties that contribute tropical fruit, citrus, and stone fruit aromas, such as Citra, Mosaic, and Galaxy hops.

To maximize the hop flavors, brewers employ generous dry hopping. Dry hopping involves adding hops during or after fermentation, allowing the volatile oils and aromas to infuse the beer. In the case of hazy IPAs, brewers often employ multiple dry hop additions to enhance the hop character and create a more pronounced aroma.

Unlike traditional IPAs that undergo filtration to remove sediment and achieve clarity, hazy IPAs skip this step. By omitting filtration, the beer retains the naturally occurring proteins, hop particles, and yeast, resulting in the characteristic haze. This decision not only adds to the beer’s visual appeal but also contributes to its creamy and smooth mouthfeel.

The combination of the unique hop selection, generous dry hopping, and lack of filtration results in a beer bursting with intense hop aromas and flavors. Hazy IPAs often exhibit notes of tropical fruits like mango, pineapple, and passion fruit, as well as citrusy nuances of grapefruit and tangerine. The absence of filtration allows the hop oils and other flavor compounds to remain in suspension, giving hazy IPAs their juicy and fruit-forward character.

The popularity of hazy IPAs has led brewers to experiment with different hop combinations, exploring new and exciting flavors. Some brewers even incorporate fruit additions, such as pureed fruits or fruit juices, to enhance the beer’s fruity profile and create a more vibrant sensory experience.

The Origins of Hazy IPAs

Hazy IPAs have their roots in the New England region of the United States. Breweries like The Alchemist and Tree House Brewing Company in Vermont, and Trillium Brewing Company in Massachusetts, played pivotal roles in popularizing this style. These early pioneers focused on brewing hop-forward beers with a softer, smoother mouthfeel and a haziness that set them apart from their clear counterparts. As word spread and beer enthusiasts sought out these unique offerings, the popularity of hazy IPAs began to spread far beyond New England’s borders, influencing brewers worldwide.

From New England to a Worldwide Craze

Rapture (photo courtesy of The Alchemist’s Instagram page)

Hazy IPAs, although now enjoyed by beer enthusiasts globally, have their origins deeply rooted in the New England region of the United States. The style emerged as a response to the prevailing trend of clear, West Coast-style IPAs, which showcased bold bitterness and crisp clarity. However, a group of pioneering breweries in New England sought to challenge the conventional notions of what an IPA could be.

In the early 2010s, breweries like The Alchemist, Tree House Brewing Company, and Trillium Brewing Company, among others, began experimenting with brewing IPAs that possessed a distinctive haze and a unique flavor profile. These breweries focused on creating beers that emphasized the juicy, fruity hop flavors while minimizing the bitter bite traditionally associated with IPAs.

One of the most notable early players in the hazy IPA movement was The Alchemist, located in Waterbury, Vermont. Their flagship beer, “Heady Topper,” became a cult favorite and an emblematic example of the hazy IPA style. Heady Topper showcased a hazy golden appearance, a smooth and creamy mouthfeel, and an explosion of tropical and citrus hop flavors. Beer enthusiasts lined up for hours to get their hands on this elusive and highly sought-after brew.

Around the same time, Tree House Brewing Company, based in Monson, Massachusetts, gained recognition for their hazy IPAs, particularly their flagship beer, “Julius.” Tree House focused on brewing hop-forward beers with a soft, pillowy mouthfeel and an intense fruitiness that delighted drinkers. Their dedication to quality and consistency elevated hazy IPAs to new heights.

Trillium Brewing Company, located in Boston, Massachusetts, also played a crucial role in shaping the hazy IPA movement. Trillium’s commitment to using fresh, locally sourced ingredients and their relentless pursuit of flavor excellence helped establish them as a leader in the craft beer industry. Their lineup of hazy IPAs, such as “Congress Street” and “Fort Point,” showcased the brewery’s ability to create beautifully balanced and exceptionally aromatic beers.

As word spread about the unique and enticing qualities of hazy IPAs, beer enthusiasts from all corners of the country and beyond sought out these breweries and their highly coveted beers. People would travel long distances, trade beers, and eagerly await releases, creating a fervent and passionate following.

The popularity of these New England breweries and their hazy IPAs sparked a phenomenon that quickly spread across the United States and, eventually, the world. As more breweries and beer drinkers embraced the style, hazy IPAs became a recognized and highly sought-after category in the craft beer landscape. Brewers from all regions began experimenting with their own interpretations of hazy IPAs, resulting in a vast array of styles, flavors, and variations.

Today, the influence of New England’s hazy IPAs can be seen in breweries worldwide, with countless interpretations and iterations of the style available to beer enthusiasts. The impact of these early pioneers cannot be overstated, as they paved the way for a beer revolution that continues to captivate palates and push the boundaries of what is possible in the world of craft beer.

The Popularity and Impact

Within Central Pennsylvania’s craft beer scene, one style has truly captured the hearts of both brewers and beer enthusiasts: hazy IPAs. These juicy and aromatic brews have become a sensation, drawing crowds and igniting a passionate following. The popularity of hazy IPAs in Central Pennsylvania reflects the broader craft beer movement, where these beers have earned a prominent place on tap lists and in beer fridges across the region.

The impact of hazy IPAs extends beyond their popularity among beer drinkers. These beers have spurred creativity and innovation among Central Pennsylvania’s breweries, inspiring brewers to experiment with hop varieties, adjuncts, and brewing techniques to create their own unique takes on the style. The rise of hazy IPAs has also contributed to the growth and expansion of the craft beer industry in Central Pennsylvania, attracting new breweries and fostering a sense of camaraderie and collaboration among brewers. As a result, the region’s craft beer scene has flourished, offering an abundance of hazy IPAs that showcase the talent and passion of Central Pennsylvania’s brewers.

The Allure of Hazy IPAs: A Consumer’s Delight

Hazy IPAs have gained immense popularity among beer enthusiasts for several reasons. One factor is their approachability. The juicy and fruit-forward flavor profile, coupled with a softer and less bitter hop presence compared to traditional IPAs, makes hazy IPAs more accessible to a wider audience. Additionally, their smooth and creamy mouthfeel adds to their allure, creating a highly enjoyable drinking experience.

Fueling Creativity: Brewer’s Perspective

Brewer’s Best – New England IPA Recipe and Kit

The rise of hazy IPAs has had a profound impact on the brewing industry. Brewers have embraced the style, pushing the boundaries of creativity and innovation. The hazy IPA trend has encouraged brewers to experiment with hop combinations, exploring new flavor profiles and showcasing the versatility of different hop varieties. As a result, the craft beer market has seen an influx of exciting hazy IPAs with unique hop profiles, tantalizing fruit additions, and captivating can designs. The popularity of hazy IPAs has also led to an increase in the number of breweries producing this style, further fueling its growth and diversifying the options available to consumers.

New England or Hazy IPAs have also become a favorite for home brewers to make. Its an easier style to produce, and the hops typically hide any deficiencies in the brewing process. If you attend any home brew festivals you will be sure to encounter many New England or Hazy IPAs, so be prepared. (Good thing you brought those pretzel necklaces along to cleanse out your pallet!)

Noteworthy Hazy IPAs to Try

Everyone should try some New England or Hazy IPAs in their life time, if nothing else, to at least get a well rounded feel (or taste) for them and to know if they like them or not. The following are some notables ones. Mostly curated for the Pennsylvania market (most of my readers are from Pennsylvania).

Indulge in Hazy Bliss: Must-Try Recommendations

Lustra by Dancing Gnome

“Dancing Gnome – Lustra”

  • Brewery: Dancing Gnome Brewery, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
  • Description: Lustra is a standout hazy IPA from Dancing Gnome Brewery. Bursting with juicy hop flavors, it showcases a velvety smooth mouthfeel and a hazy golden appearance. This beer boasts tropical fruit notes of mango, pineapple, and citrus, balanced with a subtle hop bitterness. Lustra exemplifies the creativity and quality of hazy IPAs coming out of Pennsylvania.

“Tired Hands – Alien Church”

  • Brewery: Tired Hands Brewing Company, Ardmore, Pennsylvania
  • Description: Alien Church is a cult favorite hazy IPA from Tired Hands Brewing Company. With its hazy, golden-orange hue and fluffy white head, this beer delivers an otherworldly hop experience. It features a juicy and resinous hop profile, with notes of grapefruit, pine, and tropical fruits. Alien Church showcases Tired Hands’ expertise in brewing exceptional hazy IPAs.

“Voodoo Ranger – Juicy Haze”

  • Brewery: New Belgium Brewing, Fort Collins, Colorado (but available in Pennsylvania)
  • Description: While not brewed in Pennsylvania, Voodoo Ranger’s Juicy Haze is widely available throughout the state and deserves a mention. This hazy IPA is bursting with citrus and tropical fruit flavors, including hints of pineapple, mango, and tangerine. It offers a balanced bitterness and a silky-smooth mouthfeel, making it a go-to choice for hazy IPA enthusiasts in Pennsylvania.

“Yards – Hazy Juicy IPA”

  • Brewery: Yards Brewing Company, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
  • Description: Yards Brewing Company’s Hazy Juicy IPA is a local gem that showcases the brewery’s commitment to producing high-quality hazy IPAs. With its hazy golden appearance and fluffy white head, this beer delivers a bouquet of tropical fruit aromas. The flavor profile is packed with juicy notes of citrus, mango, and stone fruits, complemented by a subtle hop bitterness. Yards’ Hazy Juicy IPA is a must-try for any craft beer lover exploring Pennsylvania’s vibrant beer scene.

More Notable New England or Hazy IPAs to Try

There are numerous highly rated New England IPAs that have gained acclaim among beer enthusiasts. Here are a few notable examples:

  1. “Tree House – Julius”
    • Tree House Brewing Company’s flagship beer, Julius, is often regarded as one of the top-rated New England IPAs. It showcases a hazy golden appearance, a soft and velvety mouthfeel, and an explosion of citrusy hop flavors. Julius consistently receives high ratings for its balance, juiciness, and overall drinking experience.
  2. “Trillium – Congress Street”
    • Trillium Brewing Company’s Congress Street is highly regarded for its exceptional quality and flavor profile. This hazy IPA delivers a juicy and tropical hop character, with notes of mango, pineapple, and citrus. Its pillowy mouthfeel and well-rounded bitterness contribute to its high ratings and widespread acclaim.
  3. “The Alchemist – Heady Topper”
    • Heady Topper, from The Alchemist, is often hailed as one of the pioneering hazy IPAs that helped establish the style. It boasts a hazy appearance, a creamy mouthfeel, and an explosive hop aroma. Heady Topper showcases a range of hop flavors, including tropical fruits, pine, and citrus, leading to its consistently high ratings and cult-like following.
  4. “Other Half – Green City”
    • Other Half Brewing Company’s Green City is renowned for its juicy hop character and exceptional craftsmanship. This New England IPA showcases a hazy, golden appearance and bursts with flavors of tropical fruits, citrus, and resinous hops. Green City consistently earns high ratings for its depth of flavor, smooth texture, and overall quality.
  5. “Bissell Brothers – Substance”
    • Substance from Bissell Brothers in Portland, Maine, has gained a strong following for its exceptional hazy IPA offering. This beer exhibits a cloudy appearance, a soft mouthfeel, and a superb balance of hop bitterness and fruity flavors. Substance’s high ratings reflect its ability to deliver a juicy and satisfying drinking experience.

These are just a few examples of highly rated New England IPAs, but there are countless other exceptional brews available from breweries throughout the region. It’s worth exploring the diverse range of hazy IPAs to discover new favorites and experience the creativity and craftsmanship that defines this popular beer style.

Conclusion

The rise of hazy IPAs has reshaped the craft beer landscape, captivating beer enthusiasts with their irresistible flavors and distinct appearance. From their humble origins in New England to their global influence, hazy IPAs have become a sought-after style that continues to evolve and captivate the palates of beer lovers worldwide. As the hazy revolution unfolds, we encourage you to explore the diverse range of hazy IPAs available and embark on a delightful journey through the exciting world of craft beer. Savor the juicy explosion and discover the next level of hop-forward bliss in every glass.

Hazy IPAs have transformed the craft beer landscape, captivating beer enthusiasts with their distinct appearance, explosive flavors, and widespread appeal. What started as a regional phenomenon in New England has blossomed into a global sensation, influencing brewers and delighting palates around the world.

The rise of hazy IPAs is a testament to the boundless creativity and innovation within the craft beer industry. Brewers have embraced this style, pushing the boundaries of hop-forward beers and exploring new flavor territories. The result is a vast array of hazy IPAs that showcase the artistry and expertise of brewers, as well as the incredible diversity of flavors that can be achieved within this style.

These beers have fostered a sense of community among beer lovers, sparking conversations, collaborations, and a shared appreciation for the craft. From the early pioneers in New England to breweries in Central Pennsylvania and beyond, hazy IPAs have brought people together, whether at taprooms, beer festivals, or through online communities.

As the craft beer landscape continues to evolve, hazy IPAs remain at the forefront, capturing the hearts and taste buds of beer enthusiasts everywhere. Their juicy, fruit-forward profiles, coupled with the enticing haze and velvety mouthfeel, create a sensory experience that is both exhilarating and satisfying.

So, whether you’re a seasoned craft beer aficionado or just starting your journey into the world of IPAs, exploring hazy IPAs opens up a world of flavors and experiences. Raise a glass to the hazy revolution, celebrate the brewers who continue to push the boundaries, and embark on your own flavorful adventure through the captivating world of hazy IPAs. Cheers to the hazy delight that has forever changed the way we enjoy beer.

A Series of Craft Beer Articles

This is just one of several in a series of over arching ‘craft beer’ related articles. Several alone in a ‘flagship’ series. In the next few weeks there will be some more that come out as well. I would like to have this general level of different ‘craft beer articles’ that everyone can kind of jump to and read and use for informative purposes, and give a better understanding for the other articles on the site.

Some of these articles are about definitions (like “What is Craft Beer?“) and others are about Craft Breweries in general like the Top 50 Producing Craft Breweries, etc.

Thank You For Reading

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Cheers.

-B. Kline

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The Battle of the Beers (2022) – Round of 32 https://thebeerthrillers.com/2022/07/01/the-battle-of-the-beers-2022-round-of-32/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=the-battle-of-the-beers-2022-round-of-32 Fri, 01 Jul 2022 14:41:34 +0000 https://thebeerthrillers.com/?p=9438
The Battle of the Beers – 2022

Welcome to the Opening Round

Welcome everyone to my newest idea here on the blog. Inspired by the March Madness tournament I’ve done the past two years, I’ve decided to try and do a similar single bracket tournament for “flagship beers”. We all pretty much know what flagship beers are – the beer we most associate with a brewery. Their full year release beer, the one you can find anywhere (if you can find that brewery distributed), the one everyone has most likely had from that brewery, etc, etc. So I decided I would take 32 flagship beers from 32 different breweries, and throw them into a heads up competition.

What could be more fun in the slow (for beer blogging anyway) summer months here at The Beer Thrillers?!

The Selection Process

The selection process is mostly arbitrary (welcome to the world of The Beer Thrillers). Generally, there were a few simple rules I followed:

  • It had to be a beer I’ve had before
  • It had to have at least a 3 star rating on Untappd
  • I tried to pick some well known – nation wide distributed beers, some local breweries (local to us here at The Beer Thrillers), and a few “high end” / “high quality” / “top of the line” brewery flagships.

This is clearly not a list of beers based on any kind of science. This is purely meant for fun and just to have a good time. Please leave all feelings and egos at the door.

The Rules

The rules are quite simple, and they follow pretty much the same guideline as how I did the Battle of the Breweries. This is a 32 beer tournament bracket. Straight bracket, no reseeding after each round. The beers were ranked by their Untappd rating as of last night. In the cases where the beers had the same rating, I flipped a coin to determine which would be the higher seed.

There is no conferences, divisions, etc. – its just one simple straight 32 beer bracket.

As I stated in yesterday’s “heads up” blog post about this: The Battle of the Beers (2022) Tournament.

The rules are pretty simple, every week the tournament bracket will be posted. You go down the line up of heads up matches and pick the beers you like. You can vote once per day. Make sure to share on your social media platforms to try and help the beer / breweries you want to win.

The voting schedule is:

  • Round of 32July 1st – July 7th at 11:59PM (EST)
  • Round of 16July 8th – July 14th at 11:59PM (EST)
  • Round of 8July 15th – July 21st at 11:59PM (EST)
  • Round of 4July 22nd – July 28th at 11:59PM (EST)
  • Round of 2July 29th – August 4th at 11:59PM (EST)

Beers and Breweries Involved

Ok, before we get to the voting, since this is the first round, lets see who all is involved!

Below is a straight list of the 32 breweries with their flagship beers, with their Untappd rating, and the order they are ranked in the tournament:

  1. The Alchemist – Headdy Topper (4.54)
  2. Tree House – Green (4.43)
  3. Lawson’s Finest Liquids – Sip of Sunshine (4.33)
  4. Toppling Goliath – Pseudo Sue (4.13)
  5. New Holland – Dragon’s Milk (4.06)
  6. Dewey Beer – Swishy Pants (4.05)
  7. Omnegang – Three Philosophers (3.95)
  8. Bell’s Brewery – Two Hearted Ale (3.95)
  9. Von C Brewing – Walking on Clouds (3.94)
  10. Cigar City – Jai Alai (3.93)
  11. Rubber Soul – Dropout (3.92)
  12. Pizza Boy – Murren River (3.91)
  13. Deschutes – Fresh Squeezed (3.91)
  14. Rotunda Brewing – Annville IPA (3.9)
  15. Hemauer Brewing – Lucky Lobster (3.89)
  16. Dogfish Head – 60 Minute (3.85)
  17. Boneshire Brew Works – Green Machine (3.8)
  18. Troegs Independent Craft Brewing – Perpetual IPA (3.8)
  19. RAR Brewing – Nanticoke Nectar (3.8)
  20. Bunnyman Brewing – Pink Nightmare (3.78)
  21. Victory – Golden Monkey (3.75)
  22. Laguinitas – IPA (3.72)
  23. Tattered Flag – TMI PA (3.71)
  24. Rogue – Dead Guy Ale (3.71)
  25. Founder’s – All Day IPA (3.7)
  26. Zero-Day Brewing – Mango Habanero (3.69)
  27. Snitz Creek Brewery – Blueberry Cream Ale (3.68)
  28. Sierra Nevada – Pale Ale (3.63)
  29. Moo – Duck Brewery – Hoppy Toad IPA (3.58)
  30. New Belgium – Fat Tire (3.58)
  31. Yuengling – Lager (3.49)
  32. Newcastle – Brown Ale (3.39)

Ok, thats the list of them all. You can see there’s a wide variety of big distributed beers, local to Central PA beers, some high quality high end beers, and some easier to get, obvious lower tier beers.

Lets get to voting!

Voting

Ok, lets get to voting, and let the fun and games begin! You can vote once per day per location. Please be sure to share on social media platforms this page to let others vote in the tournament as well. This should be a lot of fun!

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Good luck to the breweries and to the beers and may the best beer win!

Thanks For Reading

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You can even bookmark this page or the individual page you want and come back for more later!

Thank you all very very very much for reading and sharing. It really means a lot to us!

Cheers!

-B. Kline

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Beer Review: Intemperance (Tree House Brewing Company) https://thebeerthrillers.com/2020/02/19/beer-review-intemperance-tree-house-brewing-company/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=beer-review-intemperance-tree-house-brewing-company Wed, 19 Feb 2020 16:31:37 +0000 https://thebeerthrillers.com/?p=2279
Intemperance by Tree House Brewing Co.

This was supposed to be a five part series. Consisting of Sap, Haze, Doppelganger, Autumn, and Julius. But then like Disney buying Star Wars…. along came another, like a new movie to add to the series, I present you number six – the final, epic, saga ending beer review – of Intemperance.

Thats probably a bit hyperbolic, but you get the idea. This wasn’t intended, but we’re going to go with it. I don’t mind doing Tree House beer reviews, thats for sure. I could do them all the time, I’ll gladly accept any Tree House beer donations in lieu of reviews. No problem, no questions asked. (Who can turn down delicious wonderful near perfect beers anyway right?)

This is going to be different than the previous installments though. Whereas the others were IPAs (Double / regular) or a pale ale; this is the first dark brew I’ll be reviewing from Tree House. Intemperance is a Double Milk Stout. A fitting conclusion to the series. Epic? Maybe not. Ending to a massive saga on the scale of Episode IX? Probably not. A fantastic beer? Definitely! A good beer review? Hopefully so!

Just want to give a final shout out to D. Arndt for these fantastic beers. Tree House certainly never disappoints. Thanks Dan!

Intemperance by Tree House Brewing Co.

Beer: Intemperance
Brewery: Tree House Brewing Co.
Style – Stout – Imperial / Double Milk
ABV: 9.9%
IBU: None Listed
Untappd Write-Up: Intemperance is an imperial milk stout brewed with cinnamon, vanilla cream, Christmas cookies, and a hint of chestnut. Throwing the kitchen sink of authentic holiday-themed ingredients at this beer results in a truly unique, exciting, nostalgic-tasting beverage that doesn’t take itself too seriously. As it warms you can truly pick out the flavor notes of its individual constituents. Put on some pajamas, start a fire, and let this beer take you into the night.

This is a perfect fireplace beer. Christmas Eve, all the kids presents wrapped and under the tree and finally getting to fall asleep to A Christmas Story playing on loop in the background.

Appearance is the darkest of dark black. Like the souls and hearts of….. ahh, gee, thats too dark for something so tasty, frivolous, and fun. I’ll fall back on my motor oil comparisons and Razor Ramone hair comparisons and jet fuel and other similar ones. This is too much fun drinking to go too too dark on the descriptors. There is a lovely light brown creamy head to this that just floats on the dark waters. Lacing runs down the glass as you drain this gorgeous beer.

Aroma is so much, such complexity, just so much to take in through the nose. Aroma for this is pure Christmas. Baking cookies, yule log, milk, eggnog, dark bready notes, ginger, hazelnut. Like someone made a Bath and Bodyworks candle out of Santa Clause’s cabin. Notes of cinnamon, vanilla, hazelnut, ginger, molasses, chestnut, all swirl around with a roasted malt and grain bill with some nice earthy bread notes.

This is an amazingly smooth beer for a 9.9% stout. Its not annoyingly sweet or cloying. But it is dangerously smooth. The vanilla just gives it that added boost. You immediately taste like a child waking up Christmas morning after only getting one hour of sleep because you spent all night at your bedroom door waiting for Santa. This is dark and heavy, with a wonderful, full body and mouthfeel. But surprisingly you can sort of taste the high ABV but not fully feel the high ABV, and even then, its all levels of subtlety that get hidden amongst the complexities of the flavors. You get all of the flavors of Christmas cookie baking; vanilla, molasses, cinnamon, ginger, chestnut, hazelnut, and they all blend together with nothing overpowering anything else. Like a fine choreographed dance, everyone working together – every flavor working together – to build to a far bigger whole and better beer as a whole for it. There is no off putting flavors or aromas, no bad lingering aftertaste, just a great, well rounded, well created, well crafted, beautifully made and delicious beer. This could easily be a ‘final beer’ (before I go) type beer, and all would be content.

My Untappd Rating: ****.50
Global Untappd Rating: 4.24 (as of 2.19.20)

Blog news:

This was meant to go up last night after work as a double-blog day, but that didn’t really come about. Yesterday was pretty busy, and after stopping at the library, and dinner with the kids, and everything after work, the night kind of slipped away. (The Flyers did crush last night, so there was that too.)

But yesterday was a big networking day for the blog. With breweries reaching out for us to do scheduled tours and interviews. Podcasts reaching out to us for interviews and discussions. All around a very busy day.

We also hit number 400 on Facebook. Our four hundredth like on Facebook was Rory Dibeler. We are now up to 410 and looking forward to number 500. We are also up to 128 followers on Twitter. So if you aren’t a follower on either platform, please do so. You can also follow us on Instagram, where we are looking to further our presence in the upcoming months.

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Beer Review: Doppelgänger (Tree House Brewing) https://thebeerthrillers.com/2020/02/12/beer-review-doppelganger-tree-house-brewing/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=beer-review-doppelganger-tree-house-brewing Thu, 13 Feb 2020 02:08:17 +0000 https://thebeerthrillers.com/?p=2181
Doppelgänger by Tree House Brewing Company, the last of the Tree House series… …or is it….

Doppelgänger, the last of my series of Tree House beers to review, number five of the quintology…. ……or is it…. (dun dun dun!) Actually… no… in fact, its not going to be the last of the series, because I’ve also gotten to try Intemperance the other day, and I will be reviewing that as well, turning this quintology into a sexology? Septology? …Two trilogies? Yea, lets go with two trilogies… Sounds a lot less weird.

Also, yes, don’t worry about the picture. It is taken in the shower, and yes, that is somewhat relevant (or more to the point – I’m going to make it relevant), and no, don’t worry, there is no more pictures than that one. So you’re fine, and this is still SFW (safe for work).

This is a part of the backlog of beer reviews I’m finishing up now. Started this one on January 20th, 2020…. and now getting to finish it on February 12th, 2020. Sounds reasonable, not too bad, only a week’s worth shy of a month later. (Over a week actually, so I’m good.) Between getting all of the other blog posts ready, and the activities I’ve been up to with the blog, this has kind of taken a back corner. Just one of those I know *IS* going to get done, its just a matter of *WHEN* it gets done. And now is *WHEN*. Perfect. So, please, enjoy!

Sometimes we all just don’t feel well. Sometimes we all work a long day, annoyed at the world, over stressed out, and sadly, they still forbid throat punching at most works. (Unless you work for the UFC, and even then I think its pretty rude and hard to do.) So, whats the next best thing? Shower beers!

Turn on the hot water. Lay back in the shower, let the spray hit you, feel the steam rise and loosen your pores, crack open a delicious craft beer, and just slowly consume. Perhaps some music in the background, like whale songs or something. Some scented candles from Bath and Beyond…. the lights dimmed. Just relaxation.

Ok, maybe not all that is necessary. But what is necessary, is the beer, and the shower, and thats all I needed to feel better after a stressful day at work and getting over a cold. And Doppelgänger certainly did the trick. Number one, its a fantastic beer, number two the shower was nice and warm, and number three, it had just the right amount of ABV to melt away the annoyances of the world.

Let’s turn on the shower, crack open a Doppelganger and melt away our stress!

Beer: Doppelgänger
Brewery: Tree House Brewing Company
Style: IPA – Imperial / Double
ABV: 8.2%
IBU: 88
Untappd Write-Up: This beer is an imperial version of Alter Ego. It is intensely kettle and dry hopped to produce a pungent and flavorful Double IPA that is super pleasant to drink. It is simply and easily described as a juicy and dank citrus bomb.

The thing about drinking a shower beer is, you’re doing it straight from the can. No glasses, nothing pretty, its just straight drinking from the can, like (insert your deity or non-deity here) intended. For the sake of reviewing though, this does hamper things a wee bit – in so much that I can’t really be reviewing its appearance. I also don’t like doing reviews based off of other people’s pictures, for numerous reasons (could be fakes, their lighting, their beers might be aged or expired or oxidized, etc, etc, etc). Thus, I’m sorry to inform all of you that their won’t be an appearance segment to this review.

And therefore, moving on, this review will begin with the aroma. Even with my cold, even with the shower going, as soon as you crack the tab on this puppy you get the hop aroma in full force. Not sure what opened my pores and nostrils more, the steam or the amazing hop punch from this olfactory sensational brew. This gives you really a two-punch pow-pow of hop aroma right to the nose; first you get hit with a combo of mango and peach, and then you get crossed up with a right hook of citrus and pine. You get the real fruity notes right away and then you get zapped with the hop aromas. The citrus and pine pushes out that mango and peach and gives you a wonderfully layered treat for your nose.

Taste is incredible. Its juicy, its mango, its peach, its citrus, its pine, its hoppy, its powerful, its strong, its eye opening, its eye widening, its powerful, its heavy hitting, its amazing. Its a fantastic shower beer. …Ok, its a fantastic beer, period, in general. There is just so much to like with this beer. Not sure words are the best way to describe it, possibly just thumbs up is the best? I’ll try with words, but I think I’ll have to go against Shakespeare here (Brevity is the soul of wit…. thank goodness I’m witless). This is super juicy; like dank hoppy mango and peach juice with a citrusy zesty zip to it. This is a great mouthfeel to it, its heavy on the tongue but light as you drink, and there’s no cloying, no off putting nature to it, no grittyness or sediment. The mango and peach flavor tied in with the hop and zest to it is just a great and perfect combination with the carbonation. There is no extreme hop bite but you definitely get its presence, nothing too bitter, just everything in nice proportions. All in all this is just a fantastic beer, made fantastically well, and deserved of all the praise that is heaped on it. Great for a stress filled day in the shower (or out).

My Untappd Rating: ****.50
Global Untappd Rating: 4.48 (as of 2.12.20)

Well, this *WAS* going to be the last of my series of Tree House beers. But shocking conclusion twist! (M. Night Shamalyan style twist ending.) Thanks to my good friend D. Arndt who had gotten me the other Tree House beers of this series, the other night he generously let me have at a can of Intemperance, and woo booooooy was I hooked. So, there’s going to be a sixth to the series now!

For those of you keeping up with it all, the series thus far is: Sap, Autumn, Julius, Haze, and now this current one here – Doppelganger. It was great getting to try Intemperance because its a Stout, my first stout from Tree House, and it was great seeing them nail a different style than the New England IPAs. For the next few days I’m hoping to pump out 2-3 beer reviews a day, to get this backlog of beer reviews done. So bare with me, you’ll either get an overload of them, or a slow trickle, either way, they’ll get here. Hope you enjoy them!

Thanks for reading everyone, go grab a hot shower, a beer, and think of me….. (ok, maybe not think of me), and enjoy! Cheers!

-B. Kline

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Beer Review: Scratch 400 Pre-Prohibition Lager (Troegs Independent Brewing) https://thebeerthrillers.com/2020/02/02/beer-review-scratch-400-pre-prohibition-lager-troegs-independent-brewing/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=beer-review-scratch-400-pre-prohibition-lager-troegs-independent-brewing Sun, 02 Feb 2020 14:53:43 +0000 https://thebeerthrillers.com/?p=2079
Troegs Independent Brewing’s 400th scratch beer. Released on January 16th, Prohibition Day.

This is a monumental beer, and a monumental achievement, and it was released on a monumental day. This is Troegs Independent Brewing’s 400th scratch beer on their scratch system. Not their 400th beer released in total, just their 400th scratch. A very significant feat, and given the improvements they’ve made to their scratch system (and upgrades in general to their brewery) I don’t think it’ll take us long at all to get to Scratch 500. I know I personally can’t wait.

Just like I’m finally publishing this article on a significant date (2.2.20, palindrome day, Groundhog’s Day, Super Bowl LIV Sunday), this beer was released on a significant date – January 16th (2020). January 16th is known as “Prohibition Day”.

Let’s take a quick look at the history of it, from our favorite historical perspective news source – Wikipedia:

In the United States, after the battle against slavery was won (and even prior to it with the 1851 Maine law), social moralists turned to other issues, such as Mormon polygamy and the temperance movement.[11][12][13]

On November 18, 1918, prior to ratification of the Eighteenth Amendment, the U.S. Congress passed the temporary Wartime Prohibition Act, which banned the sale of alcoholic beverages having an alcohol content of greater than 1.28%.[14] (This act, which had been intended to save grain for the war effort, was passed after the armistice ending World War I was signed on November 11, 1918.) The Wartime Prohibition Act took effect June 30, 1919, with July 1, 1919 becoming known as the “Thirsty-First”.[15][16]

The U.S. Senate proposed the Eighteenth Amendment on December 18, 1917. Upon being approved by a 36th state on January 16, 1919, the amendment was ratified as a part of the Constitution. By the terms of the amendment, the country went dry one year later, on January 17, 1920.[17][18]

On October 28, 1919, Congress passed the Volstead Act, the popular name for the National Prohibition Act, over President Woodrow Wilson‘s veto. The act established the legal definition of intoxicating liquors as well as penalties for producing them.[19] Although the Volstead Act prohibited the sale of alcohol, the federal government lacked resources to enforce it.

Prohibition was successful in reducing the amount of liquor consumed, cirrhosis death rates, admissions to state mental hospitals for alcoholic psychosis, arrests for public drunkenness, and rates of absenteeism.[5][20][21] While some allege that Prohibition stimulated the proliferation of rampant underground, organized and widespread criminal activity,[22] two academics maintain that there was no increase in crime during the Prohibition era and that such claims are “rooted in the impressionistic rather than the factual.”[23][24] By 1925, there were anywhere from 30,000 to 100,000 speakeasy clubs in New York City alone.[25] Wet opposition talked of personal liberty, new tax revenues from legal beer and liquor, and the scourge of organized crime.[26]

On March 22, 1933, President Franklin Roosevelt signed into law the Cullen–Harrison Act, legalizing beer with an alcohol content of 3.2% (by weight) and wine of a similarly low alcohol content. On December 5, 1933, ratification of the Twenty-first Amendment repealed the Eighteenth Amendment. However, United States federal law still prohibits the manufacture of distilled spirits without meeting numerous licensing requirements that make it impractical to produce spirits for personal beverage use.[27]

Source: Prohibition in the United States (Wikipedia)

And thank goodness that madness has ended. Not going to go into the politics of it all and not really going to discuss the politics of the time (or now) as I like to keep this blog readable for all. But I think everyone reading this blog can agree on this one thing – Prohibition was a bad idea.

So thankfully that horrific time is over, and thankfully its now 2020, and we can enjoy fantastic and wonderful beers like this Scratch 400 from Troegs. (See how I segued that? Like a champ!) And this really is a wonderful and tasty brew from Troegs, regardless of the significance behind the numeration. If this was Scratch 1, 400, 69, or 285, it wouldn’t matter, it’d still be a great drink.

I started this article up on the night of January 16th after my date night with my youngest (six at the time, just now turned seven the other day). But this was written during the blog’s getting ready for the Mellow Mink article going live, and so I pushed it back, and figured today’s important numerical (2.02.20 – palindrome day!) significance would be a more meaningful time to publish this. (I wrote the beer review then, everything else being written now.)

So, February 2nd, 2020, Groundhog’s day seems like a very appropriate time to be posting this article. And heres another segue – I wouldn’t mind if this was the beer I was drinking if I had to be stuck on a time loop on Groundhog’s Day.

So, in honor of Punxsutawney Phil lets move on and review this beer!

Scratch 400 by Troegs. Mara approved! (And no, she didn’t drink any. She does approve of the fries though, and the water.)

Beer: Scratch 400 – Pre-Prohibition Lager
Brewery: Troegs Independent Brewing
Style: Lager – American
ABV: 4.3%
IBU: None listed
Untappd Write-Up: For our 400th Scratch beer, we’re turning back the clock for a pre-Prohibition lager, and we pulled a few extra levers to let our house lager yeast shine. For starters, we included blue corn grown in Imler, Pa., in the malt bill. Blue corn, floury and high in protein, lowers the free amino nitrogen in the wort, which elevates the esters of the yeast. We also open fermented this beer, an old-world technique we use for every batch of DreamWeaver Wheat. This also helps to bring out the yeast flavor. A session Troegenator? We like the sound of that. We taste: notes of corn, dried stone fruit, and subtle caramel and nuttiness.

A session Troegenator might be a great way to describe this. Far lighter, thinner, definitely lower ABV (only 4.3% !) and certainly less heavy then Troegenator. But that doesn’t take away anything from this beer though either.

Appearance is a beautiful chestnut, light brown, clearish hue. This is finely filtered, there’s no particles, no sediment, no haze, no dankness, nothing opaque, just a nice fine, well crafted, well brewed lager. Its not completely see through, but it has definite clarity and is somewhat transparent. It has a fine head with diverse bubbles, and the head retention is strong, it also leaves beautiful lacing on the tall boy glass that Troegs serves this gorgeous beer in.

Aroma is wheat and corn heavy. You get almost an acorn smell, a very heavy farm field to it (in a good way, not in a knee-deep in ‘cow patties’ kind of farm field smell). A nice rainy day aroma where you can smell the wheat, barley, grass growing. Something only a ‘good ol’ local boy’ might be able to rightly describe to you, and even then it wouldn’t be precise. This is a more subtle beer smell then some of those big macro Lagers that just have that stale, old, unwanted beer smell. The smell most of us grew up on smelling off grandpa’s breath at the family reunions and parties. Whereas this smells homely, crafted, and far better.

This is what Yuengling should pretty much be. An old fashion style, old fashion created, and old fashion lager. Germanic pride in the glass right here. Its malty, its corny, it has a bit of a nutty taste, its kind of heavy on the palate but also a bit thinner then say the Troegenator, it does still have a full body to it, and despite its only 4.3% ABV its still a hearty beer. It does have an ending sweetness to it, nothing cloying, but a fine stickyness that hangs to your palate and tongue. Nothing in a bad way about that, it just provides a nice ending sweetness. The open fermentation, the house yeast strain, and the PA home grown blue corn, definitely gives this a flavor all to its own. A uniqueness to it thats not going to be reproduced outside of using these exact means. I get notes of acorn, corn, nuttyness, malt, some sweetness from caramel malts, maybe kind of a plum like note to it, wrapping up all very nicely. This is a fine tasting brew I wouldn’t mind them possibly tweaking a bit, or keeping even as is, and releasing yearly on January 16th (or approximate) as a small seasonal run. It would most likely do well, and could have a catchy name like “Prohibition Lager” or “America’s Lager” or “Before The World Went Crazy Lager”. Eh, who knows about good names, actually, you know who does? Ffej, with his Fuzzy Nudge. Now thats how you name a beer! Either way, what I *DO KNOW* is that this is a fine tasting beer, that won’t last much longer at Troegs, and was a very significant beer for them, and for all of us fans of Troegs and fans in the Central PA area. So make sure you stop by Troegs brewery, drink up, and enjoy before its gone!

My Untappd Rating: ****
Global Untappd Rating: 3.82 (as of 1.17.20)
Updated Global Untappd Rating: 3.83 (as of 2.2.20)

To read up even more on Scratch 400, you can check out Derek Markel’s excellent article over at ItsABrewLife: Troegs Scratch #400 & Beyond. ItsABrewLife is a wonderful blog written by Derek and Chelsea Markel. They are wonderful writers and a great influence on the scene in Central PA. She’s one of the co-founders of Harrisburg Beer Week, and he is an accomplished homebrewer who makes some delicious beers. So definitely pop over there and read this excellent article.

Here at the blog, we’ve been super busy as always. I’ve been writing nonstop it seems in the last few days. Beer reviews for This Is The Way by Broken Goblet, my series of Tree House beers – Sap, Autumn, Haze, Julius, and Doppelganger. Our beer review of Scarlet Sunrise by Mellow Mink, as well as our visit to Mellow Mink. The sad news of Crystal Ball’s Closing in York PA. Beer review of Hill Farmstead’s Florence. Also been doing several podcasts, LOST Seasons 1 and 2, LOST Seasons 3 and 4, Rise of Skywalker and The Mandalorian, and possibly soon one on the final season of BoJack Horseman. We also have much more content coming out, more beer reviews, visits to breweries, openings, an article on Liquid Noise opening in Marysville PA, an article on the progress of Rubber Soul opening in Hummelstown PA, and much more. So please be on the lookout for all of that great content. Click the follow here. Use the RSS feed to follow us or enter your e-mail, or if you already have a WordPress account, you can sign right up with that (probably the easiest way to get our blog).

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As you can see in the pictures here, this was my daddy-daughter date night with my youngest. She absolutely loves Troegs. She loves the smell of the brewery (as does my ten year old) as soon as we get in. I picked her up from an after-school function. Took her to the Hershey Library, she picked out two books, and then we had dinner at Troegs. We read her books, she devoured her fries (which, by the way, Troegs has some of the absolute best fries ever) and I enjoyed Scratches 399 and 400. Both were fantastic beers, and Mara had a great night. The laid back atmosphere of Troegs is a nice family-friendly place, that all three of my daughters love coming to. If you are ever in the area, and never been here, I highly recommend it. Yes it gets pretty full in the summer time and with lots of kids from the park, but its still worth at least a one time visit.

Scratch 399 (left) and Scratch 400 (right) at Troegs Brewery

And as always, we greatly appreciate all of you, our fine readers. Thank you so much for stopping in, checking us out, and giving us a read. We hope you liked what you read and choose to stick around and check out our other articles. We have tons of stuff here on the blog, from beer reviews, to home brewing stuff with Default Brewing, to some guest writing from LetUsDrinkBeer’s blog and their contributions, to brewery reviews, beer events, even some book reviews, and much more.

Final note, tonight’s the Super Bowl, or technically as everyone who isn’t the NFL has to call it “The Big Game”. San Fransisco 49ers vs. Kansas City Chiefs. It should be a good game. I am going against the grain, and thinking it’ll be low scoring, and I’m predicting San Fran 21 to Kansas City’s 10.

So you heard that here folks, that as of 9:42AM, I, B. Kline, predict this as your Super Bowl LIV Final Score:

San Fransisco 49ers: 21
Kansas City Chiefs: 10

Leave your thoughts, comments, score predictions, and other esoteric antics (call back to the podcast!) in the comments section. Love to hear from you all. We greatly appreciate all the feedback we get. It means so much to us! Cheers, and thank goodness that ground hog saw no shadow! Spring is clearly on its way, rodent meteorology for the win!

-B. Kline

Scratch Number 400
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