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I'm sorry. But I helped to invent the treehouse parking lot death brawl, and if treehouse or any of you ******* ***** try to do that you better come to me to buy licensing rights first. Or, we'll be settling it in the OG parking lot.
I wanna brawl in the waterfall vignette they set up. LET'S DO IT!
 
I'll be in Natick for work next month, and may have the option to head up on a Saturday to see what all the hype is about. Reading through this thread, it seems like Saturday is relegated to the dregs of the week's releases.. Should I be aware of anything else in Monson that can be a draw to come out that way (besides B.T.'s Smokehouse)?

I guess what I'm asking for is someone to convince me I should head west instead of going straight to Canton and drowning in Trillium.
 
I'll be in Natick for work next month, and may have the option to head up on a Saturday to see what all the hype is about. Reading through this thread, it seems like Saturday is relegated to the dregs of the week's releases.. Should I be aware of anything else in Monson that can be a draw to come out that way (besides B.T.'s Smokehouse)?

I guess what I'm asking for is someone to convince me I should head west instead of going straight to Canton and drowning in Trillium.
Go to Canton.
 
I'll be in Natick for work next month, and may have the option to head up on a Saturday to see what all the hype is about. Reading through this thread, it seems like Saturday is relegated to the dregs of the week's releases.. Should I be aware of anything else in Monson that can be a draw to come out that way (besides B.T.'s Smokehouse)?

I guess what I'm asking for is someone to convince me I should head west instead of going straight to Canton and drowning in Trillium.
If it's an option I would go to trillium Friday night like after 7 when the traffic clears then head west on Saturday. You might get lucky and they could have onsite offerings and you can swing through Worcester on the way back hit up armsby and drink a few HF taps as well as other solid taps.
 
If it's an option I would go to trillium Friday night like after 7 when the traffic clears then head west on Saturday. You might get lucky and they could have onsite offerings and you can swing through Worcester on the way back hit up armsby and drink a few HF taps as well as other solid taps.
On the other hand, my suggestion would be to go to Treehouse at precisely 8 AM Wednesday and then wait needlessly for hours in order to be extra pumped for those 8-12 cans, coming in hot.

Do as the Romans.
 
On the other hand, my suggestion would be to go to Treehouse at precisely 8 AM Wednesday and then wait needlessly for hours in order to be extra pumped for those 8-12 cans, coming in hot.

Do as the Romans.

While waiting needlessly does seem enticing, I have work 8:30-4:30 on Wed-Fri. I may just make a cannonball run Thursday night depending on what happens ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
 
On the other hand, my suggestion would be to go to Treehouse at precisely 8 AM Wednesday and then wait needlessly for hours in order to be extra pumped for those 8-12 cans, coming in hot.

Do as the Romans.
I was looking forward to the fanboys flaming you for this, but then I realized this wasn't BA
 
I was looking forward to the fanboys flaming you for this, but then I realized this wasn't BA
I was looking forward to the fanboys flaming you for this, but then I realized this wasn't BA
honestly, I am a huge Tree House fan myself. It is a great spot and they have been very good to me over the years. The lines at 8 am...that I could do without.
 
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honestly, I am a huge Tree House fan myself. They are a great spot and they have been very good to me over the years. The lines at 8 am...that I could do without.
I love treehouse as well, used to go every Thursday evening, now I can't bring myself to deal with that shitshow
 
I love treehouse as well, used to go every Thursday evening, now I can't bring myself to deal with that shitshow
Yeah. That's the thing. I love their beer, but I haven't been there for awhile because it never quite feels worth it anymore. Tempting to go tomorrow, though, mostly because I miss their beer.
 
Yogi! This describes me exactly. Trillium Canton/Trillum CANton has had a huge impact, but I went to Treehouse about 1/10th as many times in 2016 as I did in 2015 or 2014.
For me it had nothing to do with CANton, and everything to do with these long lines
 
Tree House is part of Sierra Nevada's Beer Camp 2017!

http://allaboutbeer.com/sierra-nevada-beer-camp-across-the-world/

East Meets West IPA with Tree House Brewing Co.

Described by brewers as a “not-so-super-duper-hazy IPA with low bitterness and a boatload of hops”—Citra and Mosaic hops, to be specific. Along with the other two IPAs in the pack, East Meets West will be packaged in 16-ounce cans. “They each have their own unique voice and flavor profile,” says Manley, referring to the IPAs. “If you’re an IPA person or new to the style, one of those three are going to be right up your alley.”
 
Tree House is part of Sierra Nevada's Beer Camp 2017!

http://allaboutbeer.com/sierra-nevada-beer-camp-across-the-world/

East Meets West IPA with Tree House Brewing Co.

Described by brewers as a “not-so-super-duper-hazy IPA with low bitterness and a boatload of hops”—Citra and Mosaic hops, to be specific. Along with the other two IPAs in the pack, East Meets West will be packaged in 16-ounce cans. “They each have their own unique voice and flavor profile,” says Manley, referring to the IPAs. “If you’re an IPA person or new to the style, one of those three are going to be right up your alley.”
Can't wait for it to be a beer that tastes exactly like Torpedo!
 
Tree House is part of Sierra Nevada's Beer Camp 2017!

http://allaboutbeer.com/sierra-nevada-beer-camp-across-the-world/

East Meets West IPA with Tree House Brewing Co.

Described by brewers as a “not-so-super-duper-hazy IPA with low bitterness and a boatload of hops”—Citra and Mosaic hops, to be specific. Along with the other two IPAs in the pack, East Meets West will be packaged in 16-ounce cans. “They each have their own unique voice and flavor profile,” says Manley, referring to the IPAs. “If you’re an IPA person or new to the style, one of those three are going to be right up your alley.”
I bet this project put a big smile on Nate's face. He's always seemed to have a lot of respect for the craft beer "classics". Very cool.

Also, based on how Nate seems to operate, I wonder how this collaboration actually works... I'm sure SN didn't get a fax with a rundown on how to make Julius.
 
I bet this project put a big smile on Nate's face. He's always seemed to have a lot of respect for the craft beer "classics". Very cool.

Also, based on how Nate seems to operate, I wonder how this collaboration actually works... I'm sure SN didn't get a fax with a rundown on how to make Julius.

There was a pretty under-the-radar collaboration with Heater Allen that Tree House did several months ago. It was a hazy and juicy and amazing helles bock... and it still somehow tasted like Heater Allen as well. I have high hopes for this collaboration.
 
There was a pretty under-the-radar collaboration with Heater Allen that Tree House did several months ago. It was a hazy and juicy and amazing helles bock... and it still somehow tasted like Heater Allen as well. I have high hopes for this collaboration.
Yeah, Brendan made the beer on site at Heater with the Brewers there, so I am unsurprised that it was awesome. I wonder if Nate or Brendan went out to SN for the brew of this one though...
 
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Just got a promotion at work today and am considering leaving early to celebrate by making my first TH run since I went for the last Good Morning release. It takes me about 2 hours to get there from my office - what would my odds be of getting there in time for open, and not being too far back in line?
 
Just got a promotion at work today and am considering leaving early to celebrate by making my first TH run since I went for the last Good Morning release. It takes me about 2 hours to get there from my office - what would my odds be of getting there in time for open, and not being too far back in line?
No idea, but it looks like there are already a few dozen coolers lined up from a picture in the fb line group.
 
I love treehouse as well, used to go every Thursday evening, now I can't bring myself to deal with that shitshow

I was thinking of stopping by next Thursday for the first time, is it usually terrible at opening or just later in the evening?
 
I was thinking of stopping by next Thursday for the first time, is it usually terrible at opening or just later in the evening?
Opening is usually the most crowded part of the flow on any given day (barring unannounced release that has a bit of a whiplash on the crowd). If you are going for cans, the wait in line is generally still pretty quick even with the couple/few hundred people often lined up there for opening time. TreeHouse usually has a few registers open and churns through customer transactions quickly.
 

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