Native Six
Tree House Brewing Company

- From:
- Tree House Brewing Company
- Massachusetts, United States
- Style:
- Wild Ale
- ABV:
- 6.2%
- Score:
- 93
- Avg:
- 4.41 | pDev: 4.99%
- Ratings:
- | reviews: 1
- Status:
- Retired
- Rated:
- Nov 12, 2018
- Added:
- Jan 27, 2018
- Wants:
- 2
- Gots:
- 1
Native Six is a primary oak fermented version of Native One. Fermented in wine puncheons for three months and bottle conditioned for seventeen months, Native Six is a soft vinous ale with notes of white peach, red grapefruit, tart lemon, and subtle brettanomyces character.
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Reviewed by ScaryEd from New Hampshire
4.03/5 rDev -8.6%
look: 4.5 | smell: 4 | taste: 4 | feel: 4 | overall: 4
4.03/5 rDev -8.6%
look: 4.5 | smell: 4 | taste: 4 | feel: 4 | overall: 4
Poured from a bottle at the brewery.
Pours a hazy gold color with a finger of frothy white head. The head leaves a ton of lacing before settling into a thin sheet.
The aroma is tart and funky, with notes of lemon zest, grass, grapefruit rind, and subtle barnyard funk.
The taste follows the nose. Tons of lemon and grapefruit with a touch of grass and white grapes. Finishes extremely earthy with some bitter hops.
The feel is light bodied with lively carbonation. Very crisp and refreshing with a dry finish.
Overall, a very good wild ale that brings plenty of flavor whilst remaining highly drinkable and refreshing. It's tart yet well balanced with sweet malts and bitter hops.
Jan 31, 2018Pours a hazy gold color with a finger of frothy white head. The head leaves a ton of lacing before settling into a thin sheet.
The aroma is tart and funky, with notes of lemon zest, grass, grapefruit rind, and subtle barnyard funk.
The taste follows the nose. Tons of lemon and grapefruit with a touch of grass and white grapes. Finishes extremely earthy with some bitter hops.
The feel is light bodied with lively carbonation. Very crisp and refreshing with a dry finish.
Overall, a very good wild ale that brings plenty of flavor whilst remaining highly drinkable and refreshing. It's tart yet well balanced with sweet malts and bitter hops.
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