Tanker Truck Series: Blueberry Lemon Gose
Two Roads Brewing Company

- From:
- Two Roads Brewing Company
- Connecticut, United States
- Style:
- Gose
- ABV:
- 4.8%
- Score:
- +6 ratings needed
- Avg:
- 4.01 | pDev: 2%
- Ratings:
- | reviews: 1
- Status:
- Active
- Rated:
- May 09, 2022
- Added:
- Dec 02, 2020
- Wants:
- 0
- Gots:
- 0
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Recent ratings and reviews.
Reviewed by Rug from Massachusetts
4.1/5 rDev +2.2%
look: 4.5 | smell: 3.75 | taste: 4.25 | feel: 4.25 | overall: 4
4.1/5 rDev +2.2%
look: 4.5 | smell: 3.75 | taste: 4.25 | feel: 4.25 | overall: 4
Best by 4/6/21
It's been quite some time since I've had a beer from this series, and this variant was calling my name when I saw it sitting on the shelf. I'm a sucker for blueberry flavored anything, but in a beer I find it difficult to find stellar examples of its use. This series has never particularly impressed me, but it would be nice if this one changes that
Pours a slightly cloudy purple/ruby with 2 fingers of soapy pink head that slowly fades to a cap and leaves nice lacing
The nose brings a strange sweetness to offset the tart fruit, akin to french toast. This is likely an effect of using coriander (which is not stated, but a safe assumption given the style and the aroma). I'm picking up on notes of ripe blueberry, tart lemon, sweet vanilla, cinnamon, a touch of salt, and crisp crackery malt
The taste is an improvement over the aroma as it feels more refined, yet retains the balancing sweetness without being overbearing. Up front, I'm tasting sour lemon flesh, sea salt, coriander, and crackery malt. The swallow brings notes of juicy blueberry, lemon sorbet, lime juice, and graham cracker
A light medium body pairs with gentle tingling carbonation for an exceptionally refreshing beer. Finishes almost entirely dry, but it leaves a coating on your mouth
This was leaps and bounds above the other beers in this series. Though nothing mindblowing, it was still a solid beer
Jan 23, 2021It's been quite some time since I've had a beer from this series, and this variant was calling my name when I saw it sitting on the shelf. I'm a sucker for blueberry flavored anything, but in a beer I find it difficult to find stellar examples of its use. This series has never particularly impressed me, but it would be nice if this one changes that
Pours a slightly cloudy purple/ruby with 2 fingers of soapy pink head that slowly fades to a cap and leaves nice lacing
The nose brings a strange sweetness to offset the tart fruit, akin to french toast. This is likely an effect of using coriander (which is not stated, but a safe assumption given the style and the aroma). I'm picking up on notes of ripe blueberry, tart lemon, sweet vanilla, cinnamon, a touch of salt, and crisp crackery malt
The taste is an improvement over the aroma as it feels more refined, yet retains the balancing sweetness without being overbearing. Up front, I'm tasting sour lemon flesh, sea salt, coriander, and crackery malt. The swallow brings notes of juicy blueberry, lemon sorbet, lime juice, and graham cracker
A light medium body pairs with gentle tingling carbonation for an exceptionally refreshing beer. Finishes almost entirely dry, but it leaves a coating on your mouth
This was leaps and bounds above the other beers in this series. Though nothing mindblowing, it was still a solid beer
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