Red Truck: Wild Thing Blackberry Bourbon Ale Review

Overview

Red Truck: Wild Thing Blackberry Bourbon Ale Review Review

A sweet, well-balanced, blackberry ale aged in French oak barrels. A limited release seasonal that would do well in the summer. Sold in 4 packs of 473 ml cans.

Appearance: Pours a see-through, medium red more akin to raspberries than blackberries. Generous head that dissipates quickly.

Aroma: sweet berries, raspberry/blackberry gummy candies, notes of lemon and citrus.

Palate: Medium carbonation and body, bubbles similar to a spritzer.

Flavour: Berries and more berries. The Kentucky bourbon is well-hidden as it’s not detectable in flavour or heat.

At 5.3% ABV, the bourbon component must be comparatively small as it’s not especially detectable on the nose or taste.

  • (3.5)
    Appearance
  • (3)
    Aroma
  • (3)
    Palate
  • (3.5)
    Flavour
  • (3)
    Overall Enjoyment
3.2

About This Beverage

  • Colour: Red
  • Head Size & Retention: Some head, minimal retention
  • Balance: Balanced Malt/Hop
  • Drinkability: Easy Drinking
  • Enjoyment: I thought it was fine
  • Malt Characteristics: Light
  • Hop Characteristics: Fruity, Citrusy, Floral, Herbal
  • Other Flavours/Aroma: Fruit Flavouring: Berries etc, Lemon, Blackberry/raspberry
  • Palate: Bubbly/Lively, Crisp/Dry/Clean, Highly Carbonated

Summary

A sweet, well-balanced, blackberry ale and at 5.3% ABV, the bourbon component must be comparatively small as it’s not especially detectable on the nose or taste. A limited release seasonal that would do well in the summer.

One Response

  1. Stephanie October 27, 2018

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