
Rumble was clear and had a reddish/brown tint to it. The head was thin, but there seemed to be plenty of carbonation coming out of it in the cup. There was a light piney hop aroma, with some very light hints of oak.
The body was medium and it had a fairly creamy mouthfeel. There was a slighly caramel-like malt flavor up front, which gave way to a piney hop flavor. The oak flavor came through in the finish, but it was a much more subtle oak flavor than I was expecting.
As far as a food pairing, my mind jumped to pad thai or a similar dish. I think the malt, hop, and oak flavors would grow even more complex with the addition of peanuts and pasta in the pad thai.
Overall, I thought this was a very interesting beer with a nice flavor. The drinkability was OK, as I’m not sure I could have more than one or two of these at a time, but the complexity of the added hop flavor was something I enjoyed.
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