Tree House (2026)

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

  1. zotzot

    zotzot Grand Pooh-Bah (5,182) Feb 22, 2015 Vermont
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    Well, they’re trying to find a solution
    I like food trucks, but I also like eating inside in the winter
     
  2. darkandhoppy

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

    I like the $4 cheese/$4.50 roni slice options vs $12-$20 food truck options.
     
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  3. rightcoast7

    rightcoast7 Maven (1,330) Apr 2, 2011 Maine
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    I just had an amburana BA stout for the first time and it was kind of ass. It’s a very prominent and pretty weird tasting barrel.
     
  4. Piels25

    Piels25 Savant (1,034) Dec 17, 2013 Massachusetts
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    I’d frequent Tewksbury more often if slices were an option.
     
  5. cttreehousefan

    cttreehousefan Zealot (570) Nov 14, 2025 Connecticut

    If it is anything like the FW Paramburana, the amburana wood will impart a very strong cinnamon aroma & flavor on its own that will become the prominent note. And this Truth variant will also have cinnamon, so maybe it will seem like too much?
     
  6. rightcoast7

    rightcoast7 Maven (1,330) Apr 2, 2011 Maine
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    Cinnamon for sure, but something else I can’t quite describe. Kind of smoky / burnt / bitter? And very strong. Some people may like it but I found it pretty off putting.
     
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  7. VodkaPong87

    VodkaPong87 Pooh-Bah (2,060) Oct 9, 2020 Connecticut
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    Interesting. I had a barleywine aged in amburana and it was good. Definitely wouldn’t pay $60 on speculation tho
     
  8. Jbrews

    Jbrews Pooh-Bah (2,214) Aug 6, 2013 New Hampshire
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    Yeah, the coconut I got last year was only $40.00….
     
  9. dele

    dele Zealot (614) Mar 13, 2019 Massachusetts

    Can anybody comment on whether Woodstock is worth a visit in the wintertime? It looks idyllic during the warmer seasons - but what's the vibe like when the outdoor spaces aren't available?
     
  10. mhull

    mhull Zealot (521) Apr 11, 2008 New Hampshire
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    It can be hit or miss due to how small the interior is. I was unfortunate enough to go one weekend where about half of the tables were secured for a catered what looked like kids party.
     
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  11. cttreehousefan

    cttreehousefan Zealot (570) Nov 14, 2025 Connecticut

    I agree with the strong burnt bitterness part. I got used to it later into the glass, but it was a real shock at first.
     
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  12. Jbrews

    Jbrews Pooh-Bah (2,214) Aug 6, 2013 New Hampshire
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    Anyone local to the Tewksbury area know how the roads are currently around there?
     
  13. Hardcore-Midget

    Hardcore-Midget Aspirant (238) Jul 8, 2016 Massachusetts

    I drove from Dracut to the bowling alley in Tewksbury about two hours ago with no issues. Main roads, which TH is on, all seem fine.
     
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  14. zotzot

    zotzot Grand Pooh-Bah (5,182) Feb 22, 2015 Vermont
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    I bought a selection when I was in Saratoga last week. Can’t say I saw this was in the mix, I have had it before, but still nice…
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  15. Jbrews

    Jbrews Pooh-Bah (2,214) Aug 6, 2013 New Hampshire
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    Thanks this helped! Ride home wasn’t perfect but got better. Had to coffee stock
     
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  16. zotzot

    zotzot Grand Pooh-Bah (5,182) Feb 22, 2015 Vermont
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    Drinking a hazy pale ale
    Pretty good
    But I’m not sure I’m skilled or knowledgeable enough to draw the line between this and a lower ABV hazy IPA
    is it what the brewer decides or is it the quantity of hops they add?
    Maybe for Tree House this would be a pale ale, but other brewers might call this an IPA

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  17. ScaryEd

    ScaryEd Grand Pooh-Bah (3,793) Feb 19, 2012 New Hampshire
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    I think it's one of those things we'll never really know. It's like with Sierra Nevada Pale Ale. A lot of people would call that an IPA.

    Generally it's the ABV. Anything <6% falls into Pale Ale range. But there are plenty of "IPA's" below 6%. And there are "Pale Ales" greater than 6%.

    Basically, who knows?
     
  18. dubdrop

    dubdrop Savant (1,051) Aug 6, 2012 Vermont
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    If they sold a full set of all the Truth variants as nips (2 to 4oz), I'd pay a premium over the cost per oz in 750s for them. But 750s of 17+% abv stouts are a hard pass from me. Its unfortunate because I really enjoy their stouts, but I don't do beer shares anymore and never have an opportunity to open a huge beer like that.
     
  19. brewandbbq

    brewandbbq Grand Pooh-Bah (3,091) Apr 24, 2003 New Hampshire
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    Yop. Forget slices of pie, I'd be down for slices of Truth. It would be great if they did bottle pours on the weekend, or complete flights for the tickers...
     
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  20. VodkaPong87

    VodkaPong87 Pooh-Bah (2,060) Oct 9, 2020 Connecticut
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    I don't understand the size formats. Offer it in 12oz and 750ml. They've had plenty of Truth releases in 500ml as well (I know I bought vanilla truth in a 500ml). Why does there only have to be one option?
     
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