Yard Sale Pale Ale
Tree Brewing Co.


- From:
- Tree Brewing Co.
- British Columbia, Canada
- Style:
- American Pale Ale
- ABV:
- 5%
- Score:
- +5 ratings needed
- Avg:
- 3.62 | pDev: 2.21%
- Ratings:
- | reviews: 2
- Status:
- Inactive
- Rated:
- Dec 11, 2017
- Added:
- Nov 06, 2016
- Wants:
- 0
- Gots:
- 2
No description / notes.
Recent ratings and reviews.
Reviewed by wordemupg from Canada (AB)
3.53/5 rDev -2.5%
look: 3.5 | smell: 3.5 | taste: 3.5 | feel: 3.75 | overall: 3.5
3.53/5 rDev -2.5%
look: 3.5 | smell: 3.5 | taste: 3.5 | feel: 3.75 | overall: 3.5
355ml can poured into tulip 27/11/16
a clear amber liquid, a thick stream of bubbles feed a thick film that falls quickly leaving a single partial ring
s leafy and herbal hops, malty, hard toffee, earthy, pretty basic
T maybe some bruised apple and herbal tea added to the mix, again its OK but nothing special
M light bodied, bubbles fluff up and flatten out, slick on the palate and a spicy herbal finish lingers
O fairly tame but nothing to be ashamed of, basic lawnmower beer that I wouldn't go out of my way to try again
Just another basic one and done, nothing to keep me coming back and nothing offensive to make me go away...
Nov 28, 2016a clear amber liquid, a thick stream of bubbles feed a thick film that falls quickly leaving a single partial ring
s leafy and herbal hops, malty, hard toffee, earthy, pretty basic
T maybe some bruised apple and herbal tea added to the mix, again its OK but nothing special
M light bodied, bubbles fluff up and flatten out, slick on the palate and a spicy herbal finish lingers
O fairly tame but nothing to be ashamed of, basic lawnmower beer that I wouldn't go out of my way to try again
Just another basic one and done, nothing to keep me coming back and nothing offensive to make me go away...
Reviewed by biboergosum from Canada (AB)
3.54/5 rDev -2.2%
look: 3.75 | smell: 3.5 | taste: 3.5 | feel: 3.75 | overall: 3.5
3.54/5 rDev -2.2%
look: 3.75 | smell: 3.5 | taste: 3.5 | feel: 3.75 | overall: 3.5
355ml can - wow, this seems to be a common name amongst brewers who exist in the mountainous regions of our North American continent, eh?
This beer pours a clear, medium bronzed amber colour, with a near-teeming tower of puffy, loosely foamy, and somewhat bubbly tan head, which leaves some streaky and chunky random lace around the glass as it very slowly sinks out of sight.
It smells of semi-sweet, grainy and crackery caramel malt, some muddled pome and citrus fruitiness, a hint of free-range ashiness, and further leafy, weedy, and floral green hop bitters. The taste is gritty and grainy pale malt, a lesser biscuity caramel sweetness, still hard to discern citrusy and apple/pear fruity notes, a sense of wayward son yeastiness, and more generic earthy, herbal, and floral hoppiness.
The bubbles are quite tame, via their plebeian frothiness, the body a decent middleweight, and mostly smooth, nothing really taking the mouthfeel to task here, and nothing expected to, either. It finishes off-dry, the robust malt keepin' 'er right between the ditches, as such.
Overall, this is an agreeable, if generic amber/pale ale, as the malt really runs the show, leaving the hops in a second-class citizen position. No matter, it's all good, but please bring your charged-up sweet tooth, if you really want to make a go of this one.
Nov 07, 2016This beer pours a clear, medium bronzed amber colour, with a near-teeming tower of puffy, loosely foamy, and somewhat bubbly tan head, which leaves some streaky and chunky random lace around the glass as it very slowly sinks out of sight.
It smells of semi-sweet, grainy and crackery caramel malt, some muddled pome and citrus fruitiness, a hint of free-range ashiness, and further leafy, weedy, and floral green hop bitters. The taste is gritty and grainy pale malt, a lesser biscuity caramel sweetness, still hard to discern citrusy and apple/pear fruity notes, a sense of wayward son yeastiness, and more generic earthy, herbal, and floral hoppiness.
The bubbles are quite tame, via their plebeian frothiness, the body a decent middleweight, and mostly smooth, nothing really taking the mouthfeel to task here, and nothing expected to, either. It finishes off-dry, the robust malt keepin' 'er right between the ditches, as such.
Overall, this is an agreeable, if generic amber/pale ale, as the malt really runs the show, leaving the hops in a second-class citizen position. No matter, it's all good, but please bring your charged-up sweet tooth, if you really want to make a go of this one.
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