Tree Brewing Company – Thirsty Beaver Amber Ale

Tree Brewing Thirsty Beaver Amber Ale Review

Rating

3.5 out of 5
Aroma
3.8 out of 5
Appearance
3.5 out of 5
Taste
3.8 out of 5
Palate

Total

3.7
3.7 out of 5

Overview

  • Brewery: Tree Brewing Co.
  • Beer Style: Amber Ale
  • Pros:

    Medium bodied Amber Ale

  • Cons:

    Metallic tones are quite strong

  • Conclusion:

    A BC classic Amber Ale

Tree Brewing Thirsty Beaver Amber Ale Review

Tree Brewing Company – Thirsty Beaver Amber Ale Review

The Thirsty Beaver is one of the long time staple brews for the Tree Brewing Company. From this tall, 500ml can comes an amber coloured beer with two fingers of lacing head. The smell coming from this beer is of caramel, light hop and a toasted malt tone. In the flavour you will see a mid-body and again that toasted malt tone. A fairly large metal flavour also comes into play giving a slight harshness to the tongue. This is a classic beer that seems more portable than most. This is a beer for a long hike or a summer day in the wilderness.

Alcohol – 5.0%
Size – 6 x 341ml Bottles
Size – 500ml Can
Price – $2.15 per can (BCL)
Price – $11.99 per 6-pack
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metallic aroma, caramel, toasted malt

loose head

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Dustan Sept

Dustan Sept is the founder of Beer Me BC. His passion for craft beer drove the creation of beermebc.com in 2012. To learn more about the beermebc.com editorial team visit beermebc.com/the-beer-me-bc-team/.

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