Agree on your assessment; over-hopped, and not "Treehouse smooth." Did enjoy "Very Green", and "Super Sap" is still great (albeit NOT a traditional West coast IPA).
I have found it on most of those bigger treehouse beers 2 weeks is The Sweet spot. If you have two cans try one fresh and one about two weeks in and I think you'll enjoy the two week in one much better.
I’ve been preferring them with like 6 weeks these days haha. They’re just so raw and hoppy it feels like fresh. I don’t remember treehouse beers being like that but maybe they always were? 🍻
Not your nose they are non descript aroma now. Have t had the last two you have done however I had anny 7 and 9 cans from a few weeks back and summer… those were heinous drain pours.
Treehouse is getting excessively cute with the numbers of variations of their beers. Five different versions of Julius?!?! People will catch on that this is just hype and gimmickry at some point.
Six. Juli-ish, Julius, Jjjuliusss, King Julius, King Jjjuliusss, Emperor Julius. But you’re right, it’s getting a little crazy. This beer is big. It was a good change of pace from the typical super soft TH beers, but I agree with Joe that the citrus flavors were a little covered up. I’d take King Jjjuliusss over this one, personally.
I’m confused what you mean by people will “catch on”. TH doesn’t need these “gimmicky” hyped beers to draw a crowd. They have no problems selling out of their base beers days after canning.
Long winded review! -wasnt able to get my hands on this, but based on your review I probably wouldnt enjoy it much. They need to make a dddoublegangerrr!
I think doubleganger is already the double dry hopped version of doppelganger, they just didn't use the normal naming convention of "dddoppelgangerrr" or something like that