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[QUOTE="AreBee1969, post: 3967270, member: 7315"] Treehouse does make good beer, and I like it a lot. I make a trip up there once or twice a year and buy a couple cases. I think TH has done a great job creating a passionate following with good beer that allows them to do some really interesting things. I just don't buy into everything they do. They swap out one of six hop varieties in a recipe and then add a bunch of letters to the existing name. Swap out a different hop variety and repeat. Currently six different IPAs and 11 different DIPAs available, and the demand for every one of them is probably feverish. Over the last few years, I've found several breweries that are either closer to me in the Greater Hartford area, and/or distribute locally, and they are just as good Treehouse and some that are better. Tox (UCONN Alumni owned) for example is making fabulous beers. IPAs, stouts, browns, sours. Starting to find them in local stores now too. Alvarium is great, Kent Falls, Abomination, Great Falls (also UCONN Alumni owned) also dynamite and available in stores. I am a big fan of their California Triple IPA, The New Frontier. NOT Hazy,11% and smooth as silk. [/QUOTE]
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