Tree Shaker Imperial Peach IPA has roots right here in Colorado. We balanced familiar citrusy hop notes with the subtle sweetness of local peaches. You might say we gave both the tree and the style a playful little shake.
3.6
207 reviews
Fort Collins, United States
Community reviews
4.3Yum. Peach is one of my favorite fruits in ipas or pale ales. This is subtle enoigh and the balance with the hop is excellent.
3.6Pour is clear yellow/gold with a small white head. Notes of peach, sweet malts, grapefruit resin, and bitter hops. Alcohol is hidden well.
3.4Can, pours a deep amber-brown with a fine head, aromas of toffee and sweet fruit under a sort of piney earthy juiciness. Sweet and drying, with herbal hoppiness, a touch of pith, and warming alcohol over caramelised fruit.
4.5Love Imperial IPA and love peaches so I was going into this one with very high expectations. Dark gold, nice head, fruity aroma, barely smelling any peach. Taste is mellow with some citrus hops, a bit of malt, and mild peach. Real easy drinking, very chuggable, so well done on balance. Was hoping for more peach but still this brew did not fail to impress. Guess the only real flaw I found was had to get it in the CAN.
3.3Gold pour. Sweet peach aroma. Flavor of peach and citrus, with hints of mango and apricot.
4.3The balance is fantastic. One of those great examples how fruit and an IPA can work together. Will definitely return for more.
Reviewed - A Brew With You, Ep. 72
3.512 oz can from Beer Bazaar.
Clear orange pour.
Aroma has citrus, pithy & tangy.
Taste is pine, chewy resin, some peach.
A bit rough. A touch of alcohol.
Medium bodied,.the blend is decent.
Finishes tangy fruity; sweeter than bittersweet.
Shrug, not what it could be. 13.4
3.112floz can bought for ~$2.50, BBD 05.20.2017. Poured into a tulip glass, head forms to the top above a brass-golden body. Nose isn’t distinctive from other IPAs, citrus fruits blah, blah, blah...Peach flavor is very faint, you really have to find it or through the description subliminally detect it. A middle of the road imperial IPA, tropical punc hoppiness is all this beer has to offer. I’ll pass, unless I forget that it is mediocre like I did this time It’s fine to drink, but it isn’t anything special.
3.712oz can shared by Micah with Nic and me. Retaining thin white-pale yellow. A-soft peach. T follows.
3.9Pours a dark, slightly hazed yellow. Sticky ivory colored head. Aroma of peach, pine resin, hay, and florals. Medium bodied. Stone fruit, lightly toasted grain, some berry, notes of earth and woodiness...Sweet lingering finish. Somehow a lighter in taste than I expected, very smooth for 8 percent.
3.2(Tap) bright, hazy golden colour with a small beige head; aroma of citrus, fruit jam; balanced flavour with a long, light sweet finish
3.7Tap. Resilient white head. Heavy lacing. Clear orange-amber. Aroma of peach, resin, grain. Tastes bready, fruity, lightly sweet, a and lightly bitter. Medium bodied.
2.8Can.
A- Peach, floral, subtle pine, mild booze, subtle barnyard.
A- Orange color, hazy liquid, off white head.
T- Medium bitterness, subtle peach, floral, slightly malty.
P- Medium body, average texture, average carbonation, balanced finish.
O- Not bad. I can’t decide if the peach is subtle or overbearing. One would think that would be easy to determine but not for me. Not bad. Certainly doesn’t taste like a DIPA.
3.6Sample during the "Bob’s Post-Extravaganza Bottle Share" on 03/06/2017. The beer is a slightly hazy yellow-gold color with a medium white head that evaporates steadily to an outer ring. Short strings of lace. Aroma of citrusy hops, peach and malt. Medium body with flavors of fresh peach, citrus, hops and biscuit malt. The finish is moderately bitter with a hops and subtle sweet peach aftertaste. Decent overall.
3.1(Draught) Pours a clear yellow body with a medium white head. Aroma of peach, apricot, orange, herbs, and florals. Flavor of grass, peach, herbs, and grapefruit with a dry, moderately bitter finish.
3.5on tap pours golden with a white head aroma is peach and pine taste is same with bitter finish.
3.8Aroma is light peach and a lot of hopps. Flavor is really well balanced. Nice peachy start with a nice bitter hoppy finish. Pours cloudy copper with a thin cream head. Had at home from a can
2.2Hesitant to try this since I don’t really like fruit beer. This was okay: citrusy and not overbearing with peach. Not bad but not my first choice.
3.7Golden-copper color with a white head. Piney hop aroma with a touch of peach. Strong piney hop and sweet peach character. Not bad, but one glass is enough.
Notes: Can in Tucson, Feb’17
3.9Plenty of peach. Pretty easy for the abv. It’s good but I’m just bored with double IPA’s
4.0orange pour, light head. tropical fruit aroma, some hop bite. balanced flavors, the peach is subtle.
3.9Clear orange pour from draft at hop cat. Orange aroma. Juicy and grapefruit. Good shit
3.7A 12 oz. can poured to a sampler glass at the Beer Cellar in Glen Ellyn, IL. for their Odell intro to Chicagoland. Showed a clear & bright, golden hue, with a presentable layer of frothy, soft white foam, and foamy cling to the dots & dashes of lacing. The nose was immediately dominant peach & skins, then touches of citrus, resin, and some subtle spiciness, with a mellow presence of ready alcohol. Medium bodied, with decent carbonation, the taste was similar notes, even keeled citrusy & earthy bitterness, partially hidden alcohol, and a crisp & clean finish. Well done application of my favorite fruit.
2.8I just found this to be a confusing brew. Didn’t have the sweet peach flavor I was expecting, nor did it have the normal rich flavor of a DIPA. It kind of gets caught in the middle and don’t have real character. Meh.
3.6Peaches, light tropical fruits, mango, caramel. Slightly hazy gold, small, creamy, white head. Medium sweet. Sweet peaches continue, caramel, bread malts, soft carbonation medium bodied. Nice IIPA, interesting twist with the peaches. Keg at Republic, Minneapolis.
3.2Hazy yellow peach (go figure) body with a frothy white cap. Aromas of peach leap out from the onset. Peach and stone fruit character up front with a dank, resinous finish. Some earthy overtones. Decent.
3.7The aroma is citrus and peach. Pours a clear orange/yellow, with white foamy head mostly lasting and excellent lacing. The taste is bitter with a touch sweet. The body is medium, the texture creamy, the carbonation lively and the finish long. Not bad.
3.4higher rating from me for an ipa - honestly not that much peach but this was balanced - slight resin/grapefruit and not overly bitter hopped. still a hop bite at the end - citrus sweetness up front
3.6Pours a clear golden amber with a chalk white head that fizzled out fairly quick. The aroma is a strong citrus with subtle peach notes and malt. The flavor rings through with malt and peach and the citrus hop are more subdued. There is a medium body with a crisp finish and lingering peach.
3.2Bright yellow-gold. Small but active head. Fruity nose but I didn’t pick up peach, more of s generic sweet fruit. The taste is more piney than peach.