Tree House Curiosity 24 (Twenty-four)

 
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RATINGS: 17   MEAN: 4.14/5.0   WEIGHTED AVG: 3.92/5   SEASONAL: Series   EST. CALORIES: 162   ABV: 5.4%
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3.9
Dfonorow (2535) - Chicago, Illinois, USA - MAR 25, 2016
Bottle share at RBB. Pour is hazy orange with a medium white head. Aroma and flavor of pale malt, herbal notes, light fruit, mango, and pine. Finish is well balanced.

4.3
mR_fr0g (23876) - Hertfordshire, ENGLAND - MAR 7, 2016
Bottle shared at the Canary wharf tasting 16/02/2016. Huge thanks to Colin for this. Clouded bright yello straw coloured pour with a lasting loose white head. Aroma is super juicy, dank and tropical, little wheat, mango. Flavour is composed of raw be grains, wheat, tangerine, mellow tropical fruits, tangerine, Mellow juicy hop assertive. Very well put together. Palate is grainy, moderate carbonation . Smooth. Superb. World class.

3.9
bellco33 (882) - Willington, Connecticut, USA - MAR 3, 2016
Poured from a can (Thanks Pomper) into a tulip: Pours hazy straw / golden with a one finger head. Aroma of mostly resin and citrus. Taste is a lot more piney than most of the tree house beer (except Sap of course), soft mouthfeel, dry finish. Really nice beer.

3.8
madmitch76 (34026) - , Essex, ENGLAND - FEB 28, 2016
16th February 2016
Level 42 Tasting. Thanks to Colin for hauling this one back. Very hazy gold beer, good pale cream colour head. Palate is airy, semi dry and has fine carbonation. Fluffy malts, light creamy sweetness. Fair bit of hop spice, getting dry. Smooth skunk and pine and light, mildly sweet tropical fruits. Light semi dry finish brings a modest savoury vibe. Most quaffable.

4
The_Osprey (10582) - WALES - FEB 26, 2016
Can share at Canary Wharf, with thanks to Colin. As ’Tree House Curiosity Twenty Four’. Vibrant orange, opaque with a foamy off-white head. Aroma is sweet and caramelised, green grapes, ’green’ leafy hops with some pith. Body is smooth, tingly cabronation. Taste is spicy, melon rind, guava, peppery finish. A very clean and easy going APA. Tasty stuff.

4.5
teorn88 (7715) - MACAU - FEB 17, 2016
1 pint can shared at the Level 42 tasting, London. Thanks to Colin. It pours a hazed green golden color with minimal white head. huge dank pine cones citrus peel grass apricot and more weed aroma. Tate is big dank with onions an more grass dried leaves honey melon weed tangerine. Medium bodied with good carbonation. Overall, crazy good

4.4
Scopey (21884) - Oldmeldrum, SCOTLAND - FEB 16, 2016
Can thanks to Cloin on level 42. It pours cloudy bright gold with a thick white head. The nose is fresh, juicy, sweet, passion fruit, passion fruit, candied stuff, danky, doughy and grass. The taste is crisp, smooth bitterness, earthy, grassy, dankness, passion fruit mango, minerals, pine needles and apricot with a smooth finish. Medium body and moderate, foamy carbonation. Fresh and exceptionally well balanced. Amazing.

4.2
Theydon_Bois (33079) - Hazlemere, the lower Xhitlerns, Buckinghamshire, ENGLAND - FEB 16, 2016
Can split at the level 42 tasting, from an IP, 16/02/16. Hazed orange with a well appointed off white cap. Nose is sharp pine needle, bitter orange, straw, skunky, tangerine, floral, dank hop. Taste comprises skunky hop, pine needle, orange pith, mango, light spice, melon, toasted bread. Medium bodied, fine carbonation, semi drying close peppered with earthy hop bitterness. Solid.

4.4
Leighton (30699) - London, Greater London, ENGLAND - FEB 16, 2016
Can shared in London - cheers to Colin. Pours unclear gold with a creamy white head. Fresh and vibrant aroma, good peach, tangerine, touches of oine needles, pale bread. Light-medium sweet flavor with loads of juicy citrus fruits, mango, papaya, lemon meringue, pale bread, grapefruit, tangerine. Light bodied with fine to average carbonation. Lightly resinous on the finish, gooey and juicy, with more citrus and tropical fruits, relaxed bitterness. Just stupendously fresh and drinkable.

4
thepatrickman (1503) - Lewes, East Sussex, ENGLAND - FEB 9, 2016
Can shared with jamesy -- cheers, man! This is a surprisingly restrained beer from Tree House, at 5.4%, but it has all of their trademarks. There’s a ton of aroma hops floating around, with some fruit and citrus and a lot of floral / herbaceous notes. There’s essentially no bitterness whatsoever in it. And, to wrap it all up, there’s that smooth mouthfeel that you’d expect from TH stuff. Really glad to finally get a chance to try this one!


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