Endless Summer
Red Truck Beer Company Ltd.


- From:
- Red Truck Beer Company Ltd.
- British Columbia, Canada
- Style:
- American Blonde Ale
- ABV:
- 4.8%
- Score:
- +8 ratings needed
- Avg:
- 3.49 | pDev: 5.44%
- Ratings:
- | reviews: 1
- Status:
- Inactive
- Rated:
- Jun 01, 2019
- Added:
- May 21, 2018
- Wants:
- 0
- Gots:
- 0
No description / notes.
Recent ratings and reviews.
Reviewed by biboergosum from Canada (AB)
3.3/5 rDev -5.4%
look: 3.5 | smell: 3.5 | taste: 3.25 | feel: 3.5 | overall: 3
3.3/5 rDev -5.4%
look: 3.5 | smell: 3.5 | taste: 3.25 | feel: 3.5 | overall: 3
473ml can - simply stated as being a 'Golden Ale' on the label.
This beer pours a mostly clear, pale golden yellow colour, with a teeming tower of puffy, finely foamy, and yet somewhat fizzy off-white head, which leaves a few instances of streaky coral reef lace around the glass as it quickly evaporates.
It smells of semi-sweet, grainy and crackery cereal malt, a bit of mixed pome and domestic citrus fruitiness, not-so-faint estery yeasty notes, and some subtle earthy, musty, and floral noble hop bitters. The taste is bready and grainy pale malt, overripe apple skin, musty pears, a hint of wet cardboard, some fading phenolic yeastiness, ethereal generic citrus rind, and more super-underwhelming earthy, leafy, and dead-grassy hoppiness.
The carbonation is average in its palate-coating frothiness, the body a so-so medium weight, and sort of smooth, with a bland pithiness quickly arriving on the scene as things warm up a tad around here. It finishes off-dry, the muted malt and increasing packaging material essence presiding.
Overall - yeah, this comes across as your typical wan and thoroughly uninteresting Canadian version of the style. Nothing redeeming, other than 'it doesn't taste TOO bad' Sure hope that it doesn't emulate its moniker, FWIW.
May 22, 2018This beer pours a mostly clear, pale golden yellow colour, with a teeming tower of puffy, finely foamy, and yet somewhat fizzy off-white head, which leaves a few instances of streaky coral reef lace around the glass as it quickly evaporates.
It smells of semi-sweet, grainy and crackery cereal malt, a bit of mixed pome and domestic citrus fruitiness, not-so-faint estery yeasty notes, and some subtle earthy, musty, and floral noble hop bitters. The taste is bready and grainy pale malt, overripe apple skin, musty pears, a hint of wet cardboard, some fading phenolic yeastiness, ethereal generic citrus rind, and more super-underwhelming earthy, leafy, and dead-grassy hoppiness.
The carbonation is average in its palate-coating frothiness, the body a so-so medium weight, and sort of smooth, with a bland pithiness quickly arriving on the scene as things warm up a tad around here. It finishes off-dry, the muted malt and increasing packaging material essence presiding.
Overall - yeah, this comes across as your typical wan and thoroughly uninteresting Canadian version of the style. Nothing redeeming, other than 'it doesn't taste TOO bad' Sure hope that it doesn't emulate its moniker, FWIW.
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