In a few short years, Tree House Brewing Company in Monson, Mass. has grown from a little-known hidden gem in Western Mass. to a critically beloved dark horse candidate for the best brewery in the state.

This past weekend, the brewery finally opened its new retail and production facilities to the public, showcasing how Tree House's size is finally starting to catch up to its rapidly rising reputation and demand.

Two months after announcing their plans move -- and begin selling cans in addition to their normal growler fills -- Tree House opened the doors to their new location across the street from the old shed on East Hill Road On Thursday, Feb. 19.

Tree House's new digs have many of the same bare-wood vibes as their old location, with the primary different being the spacious brewing facility visible from the bar. Customers were also allowed to step into the brewing area, up to a rope that cordoned off the equipment and actual work space.

The biggest change for customers was the unveiling of the new Tree House cans, which were available in four-packs of Lights Out pale ale ($13 for four cans). Even with the new cans, the traditional growler pours were still the main draw. By Saturday afternoon, they had already sold out of their Sap IPA and Haze Double IPA. Meanwhile, they still had their Eureka with Galaxy blonde ale -- as well as some four-packs -- still available.

The new location is a little tricky to spot at the moment. There's no prominent signage quite yet. Plus, East Hill Road is still covered in snow.

Fortunately, the folks at Tree House left a convenient map on the front door of their old location:

If that doesn't help, here's quick guide on where you need to go:

Turn down this side road

Park behind the green building