Buy One, Get One Tree is our annual show of love for our city’s urban canopy and namesake - Trees! We love trees, and, of course, beer & cocktails.



Join us on Earth Day and leave prepared for Arbor Day. Purchase a tree-influenced beer or cocktail and we will gift you a lil’ baby sapling to plant, grow & nurture. Tree sapling comes with a special edition Buy One, Get One Tree beer or cocktail glass.





TREE BEERS



CRUX FERMENTATION Freakcake - BA Oud Bruin w/ Brett - 10.5%

white oak (Q. alba), lemon (C. limon), orange (C. sinensis), date (P. dactylifera), fig (F. carica), cherry (P. avium)



HERETIC Chocolate Hazelnut Porter - 7%

cocoa (T. cacao), hazelnut (C. avellana)



STIEGL Grapefruit Radler - Golden Lager/Grapefruit Soda blend - 2.5%

grapefruit (C. paradisi)



LAUGHING DOG Spruce Tip Black Lager - 6.6%

spruce (P. breweriana)



LAUGHING DOG Imperial Pecan Porter - 8%

pecan (C. illinoinensis)



SIERRA NEVADA Trip in the Woods Maple Scotch - 9.8%

white oak (Q. alba), maple (A. saccharum)



GRAND TETON BA Coming Home 2016 - BA Belgian Strong Dark - 14%

white oak (Q. alba)



PAYETTE Awkward Hugs - Barrel Fermented Kellerbier - 4.7%

white oak (Q. alba)



PAYETTESOCKEYE Oud Bruin - Sour Brown Ale - 6%

white oak (Q. alba)



MOTHER EARTH BREW CO. Fantasy Island - Coconut Brown Ale - 6%

coconut (C. nucifera)



FREMONT Coffee Cinnamon B-Bomb 2017 - BA Winter Warmer w/ additives - 14%

white oak (Q. alba), coffee (C. arabica), cinnamon (C. verum)



SOCKEYE Mango Dagger Falls - Fruit IPA - 6.5%

mango (M. indica)



SIERRA NEVADA Otra Vez Lime Agave - Gose-style Ale - 4.9%

lime (C. latifolia)



ALASKAN Smoked Porter 2017

alder (A. rubra)



THE TREES



Tree 1. Tulip Tree

Common in Boise parks and neighborhoods, Tulip Trees are recognizable because of their large friendly lobed leaves and vibrant yellow-orange blooms in late May. Tulip Trees can be used in landscape design as both an ornamental and a shade tree.



-- Final size and growth rate:

The Tuliptree is a fast grower, up to 2’ a year, and reaches a mature height of 70’-90’ with a spread of around 40’.



-- Fun Facts:

Daniel Boone once made a 60ft dugout canoe out of Tuliptree. With time and patience, so can you!

The Tuliptree has won over three states (Tennessee, Indiana, & Kentucky) as official state tree



Tree 2. Scarlet Oak



The widely planted Scarlet Oak, in addition having the coolest name of all the oaks, is a colorful show stopper for more much of the year. In addition to vibrant fall foliage that will hang till first snow, the scarlet oak’s leaves unfurl in a blushing red. Scarlet Oaks are also a popular planting choice for their hardiness and tolerance of poor soil conditions.



-- Final size and growth rate:

Scarlet Oak is a medium grower, which makes it fast for an oak. At maturity expect a tree about 60’-80’ tall and 50’ wide.



-- Fun Facts:

Squirrels are the cutest when they are eating acorns and pizza.

The name scarlet oak is so cool that multiple East Coast restaurants have taken it as their name.



Tree 3. White Dogwood



The White Dogwood is an ornamental mainstay. Don’t worry, it isn’t the conspicuously fragrant white blooming trees that normally surround Treefort’s main stage. An excellent landscape choice for all four seasons, the White Dogwood’s white “flowers” show their beauty in spring, foliage turns a vibrant red-purple in fall and glossy red fruits attract winter songbirds for the enjoyment of all.



-- Final size and growth rate:

The white dogwood will steadily grow to a height of 25’ high and 25’ wide.



-- Fun Facts:

Dogwoods produce an extremely hardwood, historically popular for the production of golf club heads.

Indigenous Americans used to make a medicinal tea from dogwood bark.



Red Feather Lounge will be joining the party this year & announcing their own tree-inspired cocktail menu soon!



Urban Worm (Boise) will be providing seed bombs as an alternative to the tree saplings. Great option for those living in apartments, dorms or not ready for a tree-sized commitment.