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I was just thinking the same as you two. Looked at the list and thought to myself- great offerings! Problem is, Eureka Mosaic is to be consumed by the 4pack. :(

So are the days of cases of eureka long gone? I went up last time they were selling cases of eureka w/citra and a lot of the people in line seemed uninterested in it, but the last couple drops have been 6pp....meh.
Last time was probably Edit: 1/2 a year ago* or more my dude. It's been a while.
 
I was just thinking the same as you two. Looked at the list and thought to myself- great offerings! Problem is, Eureka Mosaic is to be consumed by the 4pack. :(


Last time was probably almost a year ago then, my dude. It's been a while.
I got the case in December I think so not long ago at all. I'm sure it was only because it was the winter and business is a bit slower.
 
I got the case in December I think so not long ago at all. I'm sure it was only because it was the winter and business is a bit slower.
Yeah I got a case of eureka my last trip there in like late February
 
Ah, my bad guys. I didn't mean to be a know-it-all, my memory just fails me I guess. I may have an idea of what is to blame.

Abitker Don
Edit: You guys are right, it looks like November was not the last case limit drop- they did one more on Jan 19th and it almost sold out in the day. 528/575 cases sold and 4 PP limit the next day. Probably the moment they realized that limit was not tenable for their intentions.
 
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Obviously with the Double Shot bottle release it will be more hectic but what's the line like on a Friday night?
 
Finally a new curiosity...

AVAILABLE IN CANS!
CURIOSITY TWENTY FIVE (American IPA - 7% ABV) - The 25th installment of our Curiosity Series is an American IPA featuring El Dorado hops from the American Northwest and Kohatu hops from New Zealand! Curiosity 25 is built upon a simple malt base of 2-row, carafoam, and light crystal allowing the nuanced character of these hops to shine. The aroma is beautifully juicy, leading our palates to flavors of pineapple, stone fruit, melon, and a hint of lime. The finish is graced with an herbaceous bitterness that quickly dissipates in a velvety soft mouthfeel. A unique and engaging iteration of our Curiosity Series, indeed! $3.75 / can | Limit 5 cans PP

JULIUS (American IPA - 6.8% ABV) - Bursting with pungent American hops, Julius - our flagship American IPA - is a bright, refined, and juicy beer filled with flavors and aromas of mango, peach, passionfruit, and a melange of citrus juice. A soft, pillowy mouthfeel and rounded bitterness ensure Julius will never tire the palate - a true joy to drink! $3.75 / can | Limit 5 cans PP
 
Finally a new curiosity...

AVAILABLE IN CANS!
CURIOSITY TWENTY FIVE (American IPA - 7% ABV) - The 25th installment of our Curiosity Series is an American IPA featuring El Dorado hops from the American Northwest and Kohatu hops from New Zealand! Curiosity 25 is built upon a simple malt base of 2-row, carafoam, and light crystal allowing the nuanced character of these hops to shine. The aroma is beautifully juicy, leading our palates to flavors of pineapple, stone fruit, melon, and a hint of lime. The finish is graced with an herbaceous bitterness that quickly dissipates in a velvety soft mouthfeel. A unique and engaging iteration of our Curiosity Series, indeed! $3.75 / can | Limit 5 cans PP

JULIUS (American IPA - 6.8% ABV) - Bursting with pungent American hops, Julius - our flagship American IPA - is a bright, refined, and juicy beer filled with flavors and aromas of mango, peach, passionfruit, and a melange of citrus juice. A soft, pillowy mouthfeel and rounded bitterness ensure Julius will never tire the palate - a true joy to drink! $3.75 / can | Limit 5 cans PP
And it's the rare Wednesday I can't make it there. ****.
 
The crowd is cool and fun for the most part. Except for your occasional ********. 2 guys walked up today (I'm thinking construction/ gen contractors)
"Don't these ****** people work" especially cool because we had our 3 year old. 3 year olds never repeat anything... On a high note everyone else was cool. Well... except for all the *********s who tried to get through twice and got burned. Would love to see that. The staff at TH is on fire. Lot was full, line was up driveway and we were out in 26min.
 
The crowd is cool and fun for the most part. Except for your occasional ********. 2 guys walked up today (I'm thinking construction/ gen contractors)
"Don't these ****** people work" especially cool because we had our 3 year old. 3 year olds never repeat anything... On a high note everyone else was cool. Well... except for all the *********s who tried to get through twice and got burned. Would love to see that. The staff at TH is on fire. Lot was full, line was up driveway and we were out in 26min.

Hope your 3 year old doesn't mind if you take their allocations :p
 
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Pale ale. People don't care.

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People were turned away because there wasn't any parking spots available for a while. Most of the fills kicked while I was in line. I was able to get everything except Julius. I ******* love these guys and I know most of the original crew, but there is a reason why I haven't gone to TH in 3 months (Mainly because I have been busy). It is getting ridiculous because of the hype. Happy for them though.
 
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Yea it sucks to drive all the way up there and get yelled at for trying to park. I'm sure they don't like turning people away but It's getting to be sort of a lose lose situation.
 
I'm very happy for them but I don't plan to ever go to that brewery ever again. Once they move to Charlton, maybe a different story, but I am past the point in my life that I am willing to deal with that level of **** for beer. I can drive to Hill Farmstead and back in barely more time than driving to TH, waiting in line, and then driving back.
 
I'm very happy for them but I don't plan to ever go to that brewery ever again. Once they move to Charlton, maybe a different story, but I am past the point in my life that I am willing to deal with that level of **** for beer. I can drive to Hill Farmstead and back in barely more time than driving to TH, waiting in line, and then driving back.

My thoughts exactly. My last TH visit was on a Saturday; I showed up an hour early and was still there for two hours. Got a few cans and two growlers. I've been going up to HF for unlimited growlers as of lately. Hopefully in the coming months we will be able to make can runs to The Alchemist for Focal and HT!
 
I'm planning a trip to Treehouse next month. I've only been once and waited almost 3 hours. If I get there at 4pm (an hour before they open) on Thursday will I have a good chance of beating the line??? Or is the line just dependent on what is available?
 
I'm planning a trip to Treehouse next month. I've only been once and waited almost 3 hours. If I get there at 4pm (an hour before they open) on Thursday will I have a good chance of beating the line??? Or is the line just dependent on what is available?

The line definitely varies by what is available; but what do you mean "beat the line"? There will definitely be people in line at 4 pretty much no matter what, but maybe not too many depending on what the beers that day are.
 
I'm planning a trip to Treehouse next month. I've only been once and waited almost 3 hours. If I get there at 4pm (an hour before they open) on Thursday will I have a good chance of beating the line??? Or is the line just dependent on what is available?
If you're on Facebook, join the Tree House line updates group. It'll give you a better idea of what to expect.
 

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