JJJingle Juice
Tree House Brewing Company


- From:
- Tree House Brewing Company
- Massachusetts, United States
- Style:
- Hazy Imperial IPA
Ranked #397 - ABV:
- 7.9%
- Score:
- 95
Ranked #2,046 - Avg:
- 4.35 | pDev: 3.22%
- Ratings:
- | reviews: 11
- Status:
- Active
- Rated:
- Feb 01, 2026
- Added:
- Dec 10, 2022
- Wants:
- 1
- Gots:
- 2
JJJingle Juice is an American double IPA. Alongside its more mellow brethren Jingle Juice, the Triple J version contains massive doses of Citra, Simcoe, and Centennial hops along the singular addition of Douglas Fir tea. Renowned for its elegant flavor profile of bright citrus, tangerine, and sweet evergreen, it provides an experience that is genuinely one of a kind in the IPA world.
Inspired by the season, and brewed with carefully selected, all natural ingredients, JJJingle Juice is sure to add cheer to your holiday season. We are seriously digging it—Enjoy!
Inspired by the season, and brewed with carefully selected, all natural ingredients, JJJingle Juice is sure to add cheer to your holiday season. We are seriously digging it—Enjoy!
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Reviewed by smcolw from Massachusetts
4.14/5 rDev -4.8%
look: 4.25 | smell: 4.5 | taste: 4 | feel: 4 | overall: 4
4.14/5 rDev -4.8%
look: 4.25 | smell: 4.5 | taste: 4 | feel: 4 | overall: 4
Cloudy, brownish amber color. There's a denser, but small, off-white head. This leaves plenty of thinner streaks and random spots as the beer is consumed.
Strong tropical fruit aromas with a hint of pine and raw grapefruit.There's a faint graininess which is attractive. The smell is juicy as advertised.
Sweeter pale malt start that quickly succumbs to the black pepper hop bitterness. The body is rich but the carbonation is also elevated. Plenty of tropical fruits: mango, pineapple, and peach. The finish is less complex but is strongly bitter. This creates a longer aftertaste.
Dec 31, 2025Strong tropical fruit aromas with a hint of pine and raw grapefruit.There's a faint graininess which is attractive. The smell is juicy as advertised.
Sweeter pale malt start that quickly succumbs to the black pepper hop bitterness. The body is rich but the carbonation is also elevated. Plenty of tropical fruits: mango, pineapple, and peach. The finish is less complex but is strongly bitter. This creates a longer aftertaste.
Reviewed by cttreehousefan from Connecticut
4.25/5 rDev -2.3%
look: 4.25 | smell: 4.25 | taste: 4.25 | feel: 4.25 | overall: 4.25
4.25/5 rDev -2.3%
look: 4.25 | smell: 4.25 | taste: 4.25 | feel: 4.25 | overall: 4.25
It's that time of year, so what better way to celebrate than with a Tree House holiday-themed NEIPA. Poured into my Tree House holiday-themed teku glass. Canning date 12/3/25, consumed 12/24/25 (Christmas Eve).
Opaque deep orange resembling mango nectar. Head about 1/2 inch white foam. Nice lace ring forms as the head recedes. Maintains a thin cap and thick ring on the edges.
Tropical fruits, mango, pine, a bit of spice note resembling herb tea.
Tropical fruit juice, tangerine, orange peel. A bit of a spicy tea-like note. A mild bitterness on the finish. A mild astringent note lingers for a while on the palate.
About medium body on the palate. Softness typical of a good Tree House IPA.
Addition of Douglas Fir tea adds a novel twist to the beer.
Dec 25, 2025Opaque deep orange resembling mango nectar. Head about 1/2 inch white foam. Nice lace ring forms as the head recedes. Maintains a thin cap and thick ring on the edges.
Tropical fruits, mango, pine, a bit of spice note resembling herb tea.
Tropical fruit juice, tangerine, orange peel. A bit of a spicy tea-like note. A mild bitterness on the finish. A mild astringent note lingers for a while on the palate.
About medium body on the palate. Softness typical of a good Tree House IPA.
Addition of Douglas Fir tea adds a novel twist to the beer.
Reviewed by tekstr1der from New Hampshire
4.33/5 rDev -0.5%
look: 4.5 | smell: 4.5 | taste: 4.25 | feel: 4.25 | overall: 4.25
4.33/5 rDev -0.5%
look: 4.5 | smell: 4.5 | taste: 4.25 | feel: 4.25 | overall: 4.25
Gifted to me from a good friend over the holidays, so cracking it for the Twelfth Day of Christmas. It's a joyous juice from TH for sure. I've long run out of superlatives for these folks when it comes to NEIPA. Very tasty, and a tad bitter which is a nice change of pace.
Jan 05, 2024Rated by Duf609 from Pennsylvania
4.37/5 rDev +0.5%
look: 4.75 | smell: 4.5 | taste: 4.25 | feel: 4.5 | overall: 4.25
4.37/5 rDev +0.5%
look: 4.75 | smell: 4.5 | taste: 4.25 | feel: 4.5 | overall: 4.25
Really good and smooth. Having it in a can at the same time as Juicy All the Way. Excellent NEIPA. JAYW a unique Christmas beer.
Dec 23, 2023Reviewed by TheDoctor from Canada (QC)
4.53/5 rDev +4.1%
look: 4.5 | smell: 4.5 | taste: 4.5 | feel: 4.75 | overall: 4.5
4.53/5 rDev +4.1%
look: 4.5 | smell: 4.5 | taste: 4.5 | feel: 4.75 | overall: 4.5
Serving: Can
Canned: Dec-6-2023
Consumed: Dec-22-2023
Very nice, unique, complex beer. It pours, smells, tastes and feels like Tree House's better beers do, but at the same time has a slightly different character across the board. A well-executed gimmick with the Douglas fir addition. Fruity but firmly resinous hop character with a round hoppy bite.
Nose of sticky, oily, creamy, sorbet-y, ester-soaked hops. Citrus, pine, mango yogurt, bitter orange peel, spruce tips, grapefruit. The flavor is the same with a big creamy sweetness and an interesting earthy-woody-citrusy character that has got to come from the pine.
It's not even so much a "character" as it is a slight skewing of each aspect of the beer. So it is like the underlying beer is there, it is a big TH IIPA that is on the non-tropical end of the spectrum. But when imbibing it the aroma, flavor and mouthfeel are each slightly different than your mind anticipates. If that makes a lick of sense....
What this makes for is an interesting, inviting and intense experience. A solid double IPA with a twist and then more oomph, more body, more sweetness, more bitterness. Christmas in a glass. A true modern rendition of a winter warmer. And people say the US doesn't have culture!
4.5...4.5...4.5...4.75...4.5
Dec 23, 2023Canned: Dec-6-2023
Consumed: Dec-22-2023
Very nice, unique, complex beer. It pours, smells, tastes and feels like Tree House's better beers do, but at the same time has a slightly different character across the board. A well-executed gimmick with the Douglas fir addition. Fruity but firmly resinous hop character with a round hoppy bite.
Nose of sticky, oily, creamy, sorbet-y, ester-soaked hops. Citrus, pine, mango yogurt, bitter orange peel, spruce tips, grapefruit. The flavor is the same with a big creamy sweetness and an interesting earthy-woody-citrusy character that has got to come from the pine.
It's not even so much a "character" as it is a slight skewing of each aspect of the beer. So it is like the underlying beer is there, it is a big TH IIPA that is on the non-tropical end of the spectrum. But when imbibing it the aroma, flavor and mouthfeel are each slightly different than your mind anticipates. If that makes a lick of sense....
What this makes for is an interesting, inviting and intense experience. A solid double IPA with a twist and then more oomph, more body, more sweetness, more bitterness. Christmas in a glass. A true modern rendition of a winter warmer. And people say the US doesn't have culture!
4.5...4.5...4.5...4.75...4.5
Reviewed by mickyge from Massachusetts
4.44/5 rDev +2.1%
look: 4.5 | smell: 4.25 | taste: 4.5 | feel: 4.5 | overall: 4.5
4.44/5 rDev +2.1%
look: 4.5 | smell: 4.25 | taste: 4.5 | feel: 4.5 | overall: 4.5
Poured from a can with an blurred date
Thick cloudy yellow appearance, thin soapy white head.
Aroma is mainly mango with some citrus, not a real pungent aroma
Taste is tropical juicy, mango, orange peel and earthy piny tasting
Mouthfeel is full and thick, starts out a little resinous but smooths out to a semi sweet. For a thick appearing beer it drinks really easy and light ish
Overall it’s a nice easy drinking beer nicely layered and a pleasure to drink
Dec 23, 2023Thick cloudy yellow appearance, thin soapy white head.
Aroma is mainly mango with some citrus, not a real pungent aroma
Taste is tropical juicy, mango, orange peel and earthy piny tasting
Mouthfeel is full and thick, starts out a little resinous but smooths out to a semi sweet. For a thick appearing beer it drinks really easy and light ish
Overall it’s a nice easy drinking beer nicely layered and a pleasure to drink
Reviewed by papposilenus from New Hampshire
4.39/5 rDev +0.9%
look: 4 | smell: 4.25 | taste: 4.5 | feel: 4.25 | overall: 4.5
4.39/5 rDev +0.9%
look: 4 | smell: 4.25 | taste: 4.5 | feel: 4.25 | overall: 4.5
From a 16oz can, dated 12/06/23. Served in an IPA glass.
Pours a thick appearing, dark and murky, mango purée-like liquid with two fingers of super-soft, shaving cream-like head. The head holds on for a half minute or so, collapsing down into a thick, creamy cap and a solid blanket of sudsy lacing.
Nose is soft, doughy, fruity. Aromas of sweet, juicy tropical fruits and cupcakes.
Taste is dense, dank and mega-juicy. Leads off with mango, papaya, orange rinds and bread dough followed by lemony, piney bitterness and woody, tannic astringency.
Feel is thick and juicy - a relatively hefty body but feeling somewhat lighter owing to abundant fine, zesty carbonation. It leaves a hoppy smoulder on my tongue that’s sort of all muddled up with the clinging, tannic astringency - I’m curious how this will be in another month, but not enough to actually save the other 3 cans, pfft.
Overall, even more Tree House than Tree House. Whatever that means. Which is funny because I just went back and read that I wrote something similar about Jingle Juice with-but-the-one-J. Starts out like a typical TH NEDIPA with the volume cranked way up - maybe just as a Simcoe single hop - and then goes all tannic and astringent.
Dec 12, 2023Pours a thick appearing, dark and murky, mango purée-like liquid with two fingers of super-soft, shaving cream-like head. The head holds on for a half minute or so, collapsing down into a thick, creamy cap and a solid blanket of sudsy lacing.
Nose is soft, doughy, fruity. Aromas of sweet, juicy tropical fruits and cupcakes.
Taste is dense, dank and mega-juicy. Leads off with mango, papaya, orange rinds and bread dough followed by lemony, piney bitterness and woody, tannic astringency.
Feel is thick and juicy - a relatively hefty body but feeling somewhat lighter owing to abundant fine, zesty carbonation. It leaves a hoppy smoulder on my tongue that’s sort of all muddled up with the clinging, tannic astringency - I’m curious how this will be in another month, but not enough to actually save the other 3 cans, pfft.
Overall, even more Tree House than Tree House. Whatever that means. Which is funny because I just went back and read that I wrote something similar about Jingle Juice with-but-the-one-J. Starts out like a typical TH NEDIPA with the volume cranked way up - maybe just as a Simcoe single hop - and then goes all tannic and astringent.
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