Tree House (2026)

Discussion in 'New England' started by Jbrews, Jan 1, 2026.

  1. darkandhoppy

    darkandhoppy Savant (1,099) Dec 26, 2008 Connecticut

    their website says 600+ team members
     
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  2. VodkaPong87

    VodkaPong87 Pooh-Bah (2,060) Oct 9, 2020 Connecticut
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    Crazy. I'm guessing they have a lot of part time workers, so lets just guess median salary of $50k. That's $30,000,000 per year in just salaries
     
  3. AlcahueteJ

    AlcahueteJ Grand Pooh-Bah (3,242) Dec 4, 2004 Massachusetts
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    That also wouldn't count benefits...
     
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  4. Greyvtrayn

    Greyvtrayn Savant (1,058) Feb 17, 2017 New Jersey
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    I may be way out of line here but a MEDIAN salary of $50k seems...high, to me.
     
  5. AlcahueteJ

    AlcahueteJ Grand Pooh-Bah (3,242) Dec 4, 2004 Massachusetts
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    Just a quick google search. I imagine Greater Boston area is even higher.


    The median household income in Massachusetts is approximately $103,960 to $106,000 as of 2023-2024 data, placing it among the highest in the nation. Individual median wages are lower, with recent estimates around $92,500 annually.

     
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  6. nesarebad

    nesarebad Pooh-Bah (1,868) Feb 4, 2012 Massachusetts
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    If you think about it, they do not have a proper taproom in Boston yet. This solves that. Now, the question is how they handle to go sales. Do they bifurcate and have Pru as to go (already have the setup) and Faneuil as taproom only?
     
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  7. Stormfield

    Stormfield Savant (1,065) Feb 21, 2011 Massachusetts

    ^bifurcate - precision word choice, surgically precise.
     
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  8. ScaryEd

    ScaryEd Grand Pooh-Bah (3,793) Feb 19, 2012 New Hampshire
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    "Tangier" is basically Julius as a light American lager.

    Do with that what you will.
     
  9. VodkaPong87

    VodkaPong87 Pooh-Bah (2,060) Oct 9, 2020 Connecticut
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    Yeah total guess by me. My logic was that they seem like a company that would have a base wage well above the minimum, and also the top end wages on average being higher as well. The total outliers would be excluded with median, which, to your point, might actually bring it down. We'll never know, though
     
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  10. VodkaPong87

    VodkaPong87 Pooh-Bah (2,060) Oct 9, 2020 Connecticut
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    Way out of my lexicon
     
  11. AlcahueteJ

    AlcahueteJ Grand Pooh-Bah (3,242) Dec 4, 2004 Massachusetts
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  12. Sheppard

    Sheppard Grand Pooh-Bah (3,516) Mar 16, 2013 Massachusetts
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    Does that means more that they would be able to sell beer, liquor based drinks, and have an outdoor space? Like there's no way they're wasting space brewing there, right?
     
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  13. MrEff

    MrEff Crusader (478) Mar 21, 2017 Massachusetts
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    I'm pretty sure Trillium Fenway has the same set of licenses, they might have a 1 barrel setup or some shit but that's about it.
     
  14. cttreehousefan

    cttreehousefan Zealot (570) Nov 14, 2025 Connecticut

    It would make sense for TH to keep the garage pickup at the Pru (I can't think of a more convenient quick pickup option) while shifting the beer garden to Faneuil Hall.

    This morning I looked at the TH website, the "More Info" option for Boston. In the FAQ, the last Q was "Is this permanent?" with the answer "The Prudential Pop-up will be open through 2026." This suggests they will keep the beer garden their open to year-end then switch over to Faneuil in 2027, assuming they get all the permitting in place.
     
  15. Sheppard

    Sheppard Grand Pooh-Bah (3,516) Mar 16, 2013 Massachusetts
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    Right, so a system that takes the least amount of space possible to max taproom space.
     
  16. brewme

    brewme Grand Pooh-Bah (4,014) Mar 1, 2014 Massachusetts
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  17. brewme

    brewme Grand Pooh-Bah (4,014) Mar 1, 2014 Massachusetts
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    Slight detour, but I went to Tewksbury Saturday. Holy crap with the kids, babies, & parking! 90-Minute wait for pizza, but who's counting?
     
  18. NWH83

    NWH83 Crusader (409) Jan 2, 2009 California

    I haven't been to Treehouse since the Monson days when you had to wake up early, wait in a crazy line, and walk away with (maybe) three cans of Julius and three cans of Green. My jaw dropped when I walked into Tewksbury on Tuesday. The fact that you can walk up to a kiosk, order whatever cans you want on a touch screen, they come down on a freaking beer elevator, and the beers are still so solid, at this scale! Ya'll are lucky to have such access to world class beer. The only thing coming close on the west coast is Monkish. Now to figure out getting two cases back on the plane to SF.....
     
  19. ScaryEd

    ScaryEd Grand Pooh-Bah (3,793) Feb 19, 2012 New Hampshire
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    JJJuice Project Citra + Galaxy is the closest beer to Society & Solitude 4 I've ever had, and that's saying a fucking lot. Definitely get it if you can.
     
  20. VodkaPong87

    VodkaPong87 Pooh-Bah (2,060) Oct 9, 2020 Connecticut
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    Much like the 90-minute waits for pours at Charlton in the past with only 10/24 taps running, it boggles my mind why they didn't add more pizza ovens.
     
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