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I thought it said they were keeping it open for retail operations?

I read it twice and from what I'm understanding is that they plan to use Monson for their barrel program and for bottling.
 
I read it twice and from what I'm understanding is that they plan to use Monson for their barrel program and for bottling.
"The grounds will be extensively manicured and maintained, and the facility will be continue to be used for retail with an option for special and private events, both by Tree House and by private parties."
 
"The grounds will be extensively manicured and maintained, and the facility will be continue to be used for retail with an option for special and private events, both by Tree House and by private parties."


"The current plan for Tree House in Monson is to continue full operations into 2017 until the new brewery is operational and our classic beers are scaled, refined, and true to their original intent.

Once this happens we will slowly wind downmajor retail operations and clear the space as a barrel hall and center for special projects. We will have almost 10,000 square feet to age, condition, blend, and refine both clean oak projects and mixed fermentation creations."

Maybe what Nate meant is until Charlton is fully operational?
 
"The current plan for Tree House in Monson is to continue full operations into 2017 until the new brewery is operational and our classic beers are scaled, refined, and true to their original intent.

Once this happens we will slowly wind downmajor retail operations and clear the space as a barrel hall and center for special projects. We will have almost 10,000 square feet to age, condition, blend, and refine both clean oak projects and mixed fermentation creations."

Maybe what Nate meant is until Charlton is fully operational?
It's not terribly clear, is it? Don't have to worry about it for awhile either way.
 
So 4 canning runs this week, which presumably means something freshly canned for Saturday.

Assuming they don't drop something crazy this weekend, how early do I need to be there to get beer and not waste my entire day in line?
 
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Mmmmm, appears to removed from their Facebook page....
 
So is the only reason why there's a line today vs nothing yesterday due to the fact that they open at 5 today vs noon yesterday?
 
They released Haze on 420


*Gives Nate daps*
In all honesty this is going to make the weekly baseless guessing game on the other site even worse. I particularly loved the idea the week of St Patrick's Day that Tree House would release Very Green, Julius, and a Curiosity to align the labels of available beer with the flag of Ireland.
 
In all honesty this is going to make the weekly baseless guessing game on the other site even worse. I particularly loved the idea the week of St Patrick's Day that Tree House would release Very Green, Julius, and a Curiosity to align the labels of available beer with the flag of Ireland.

its so entertaining reading their posts speculating with excitement, then seeing them ask treehouse on twitter only to get shot down and return to the thread with a different speculative pick. hey, i dont have cable, this is all i have.
 
its so entertaining reading their posts speculating with excitement, then seeing them ask treehouse on twitter only to get shot down and return to the thread with a different speculative pick. hey, i dont have cable, this is all i have.
::Guesses same beer to be that day's can release for 3 weeks straight::
::That beer finally gets canned::
"Heard it here first guys!"

It's clear Very Green will be the release today for Earth Day and Very Sappy will obviously be making its debut next week for Arbor Day.
 
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