November 09, 2006

The bottle is your standard brown bottle with a front and back label. The front label has a miner getting kicked in the arse by a mule. On the back label there is a description of what a Jack Whacker is, “The Jack Whacker’s role was to whip the last mule to keep the supply train moving along.” Gee, and this whole time I always thought it was the teenager that locks himself in the bathroom. Again we have a date system that tells me that this beer was bottled August 28, 2006. I have just until after Christmas to drink the beer in the recommended time frame.
Jack Whacker has a cloudy straw color to it. You can see sediment in it that after a while settles to the bottom of the beer. Fortunately even after sitting for a while, the sediment doesnÂ’t alter the flavor any. There is a thin filmy head, if you can call it that. There was no lacing and only a slight ring around the glass after a couple of minutes.
The smell is of wheat, citrus and lemon grass. ItÂ’s actually a pleasant scent that is different from what IÂ’m used to. The taste is a combined mix of wheat, spices and lemon grass. It is a bit of sweetness to it, but not too sweet. There is a slightly tart aftertaste that fades quickly in the mouth.
This is light bodied ale with a medium carbonation and a crispness that excites the tongue. ItÂ’s easy to drink and is satisfying. ItÂ’s a perfect beer for this unseasonably warm (54 Degree) November night. It embodies the sensations associated with good Autumnal ale.
Surprisingly to me I actually liked this beer. IÂ’ve found most wheat beers to be hit or miss. IÂ’m giving this ale a rating of 5.5 out of ten.
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