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Tree House Working On January Green 2.5%-AbV

Tree House Working On January Green 2.5%-AbV
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Published: December 27, 2025
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This morning, I bring you a really sessionable beer coming soon from Tree House Brewing in Charlton, Massachusetts. This is January Green, and it will be a miniature version of their core beer, Green. This American ale will hit 2.5%-AbV, and it will be packaged in 16-oz cans. Stay tuned for 2026 release details.

Label Text Tree House Brewing January Green:

“January Green is an innovative American Ale brewed with literal buckets of juicy hand-selected hops. This miniature version of one of our beloved core beers pours a light yellow color into the glass with a frothy white head. We taste notes of ripe pineapple, tropical smoothies, and passionfruit juice. It’s delightful, and there’s nothing else like it. At just 2.5% alcohol by volume, it strikes the perfect balance between body, flavor, and drinkability. This is a beer that enables you to hold strong on those New Year’s resolutions.


About Tree House Brewing:

To see all posts about Tree House Brewing, Click Here.

Tree House Brewing Company began in a small red barn in Brimfield, Massachusetts. Since day one our goal has been to present you with reliably delightful beer that can contribute positively to life’s precious moments, and serve them in a cheerful, communal environment. Having grown from a five-gallon Coleman cooler brewhouse to a state-of-the-art 60 BBL, German-engineered brewhouse, Tree House, an independent brewer-owned brewery, is driven by the same people with the same energy and the same intent to bring you joy as it was ten years ago.

Tree House owns and operates six facilities. The primary brewery, coffee roastery, and distillery is located in Charlton, Massachusetts. We take great pride in making our products from start to finish – you can taste the difference that this makes. We maintain a brewery in Monson, Massachusetts, a Farm Fermentory in Woodstock Connecticut, a brewery in Deerfield, a taproom and brewery on Cape Cod, and a golf course and taproom in Tewksbury.


Tree House is a highly regarded, independent, and brewer-owned brewery that originated in a small barn in Brimfield, Massachusetts in 2011. Founded by Nate Lanier, Damien Goudreau, Dean Rohan, and Jonathan Weisbach (initially brewing in Lanier’s kitchen), Tree House has become renowned for its direct-to-consumer approach and focus on fresh, high-quality beers, particularly their American-style IPAs, such as their flagship IPA, Julius. 


Here’s a closer look at Tree House Brewing Company:

History and growth
Starting in a small barn, the brewery faced a zoning dispute in Brimfield and relocated to Monson, Massachusetts in 2013, expanding their brewing capacity.

Despite being in a small space, their beers, like Julius IPA, gained popularity, with lines forming to purchase their limited releases.

Further expansion led them to their current main facility in Charlton, Massachusetts, in 2017, a substantial $18.5 million project that significantly increased their brewing capacity.

Tree House has continued to expand, acquiring a farm in Woodstock, Connecticut in 2019, and opening additional locations and outposts, including one on Cape Cod, one in Tewksbury, Massachusetts, one in South Deerfield, Massachusetts, and a location in Saratoga Springs, New York. 


Beers: Tree House is particularly celebrated for their American-style IPAs and stouts Their flagship IPA, Julius, is highly acclaimed.

Direct-to-Consumer: Tree House operates on a no-distribution model, meaning their products are only available for purchase at their physical locations, often requiring visitors to order online or at kiosks for pickup.

Multiple Locations: In addition to their main brewery in Charlton, they have locations in Monson
 (now home to their barrel-aging program), Woodstock (a Farm Fermentory), Deerfield, Sandwich (on Cape Cod), Tewksbury, and Saratoga Springs, NY.

Beyond Beer: Tree House has diversified its offerings to include coffee, spirits (including canned cocktails), and hard cider, with a focus on house-sourced and roasted ingredients.

Unique Experiences: Their locations are designed to provide a positive customer experience, including spacious facilities, outdoor areas, and even a golf course at their Tewksbury location. Some locations also serve pizza. 

Their direct-to-consumer model and popularity have led to long lines and wait times, especially for new beer releases, though this has reportedly eased somewhat with increased production and additional locations.

While praised for their beer quality, some customer reviews mention overcrowding at the Charlton location, particularly on weekends, and suggest visiting during weekdays for a more relaxed experience.

The brewery has faced legal challenges, including a zoning dispute in Brimfield in its early years, and allegations of financial conspiracy raised in a lawsuit by a minority shareholder in 2023. 

Tree House Brewing has achieved significant success by prioritizing the quality of their beer and crafting unique in-person experiences for their customers. While their popularity can lead to crowds, they remain a significant presence in the craft beer world and continue to expand their offerings and locations.


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