Ravinia Food Truck Pils 6Pk
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Description
Ravinia Food Truck Pils 6Pk is a crisp, clean American-brewed Pilsner from Ravinia Brewing Company at 5.0% ABV, sold in a six-pack of 12 oz cans. Originally released as a limited run, overwhelming demand from drinkers turned Food Truck Pils into the brewery's flagship year-round offering — a testament to its drinkability and broad appeal.
Quick Facts: ABV: 5.0% | Origin: Highland Park, Illinois | Style: Pilsner | Brewery: Ravinia Brewing Company (now Steep Ravine Brewing Company)
Production & Heritage
Ravinia Brewing Company operates out of Highland Park, Illinois, with production also running through a Chicago facility equipped with a 4-vessel brewing system producing roughly 1,500 barrels per year. The brewery has since rebranded as Steep Ravine Brewing Company, though Food Truck Pils retains its original identity as the house flagship. The beer was designed with a singular goal — clean, easy drinking — and its transition from limited release to permanent lineup speaks to how well it hit that mark.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: Grassy hops and a gentle yeasty character lead the nose. Subtle hints of grain and a faint banana-like ester add mild complexity without overwhelming the clean pilsner profile.
Taste: The entry is light and bready, built on a straightforward pilsner malt backbone. Mid-palate brings grassy and mildly spicy hop flavors, with a delicate lemon citrus note that brightens each sip. The overall impression is refreshingly restrained and well-balanced.
Finish: Short and clean with a dry, slightly grainy fade. There is no lingering bitterness — just a crisp close that invites the next drink.
How to Drink Food Truck Pils
Serve cold, ideally between 38–42°F, straight from the can or poured into a pilsner glass to appreciate its slightly hazy, pale straw color and rocky white head. Food Truck Pils is built for straightforward enjoyment, but it also works well in several beer-based mixed drinks. A Michelada benefits from its clean base, letting the lime, hot sauce, and Worcestershire shine without competing malt sweetness. A Shandy pairs its light body beautifully with fresh lemonade for warm-weather sessions. A Beer Margarita (Beergarita) uses its crisp finish to cut through the sweetness of frozen margarita mix.
Best For
- Backyard cookouts and casual outdoor gatherings where easy-drinking beer is essential
- Introducing craft beer newcomers to a well-made, approachable pilsner
- Stocking a cooler for beach trips, tailgates, or camping weekends
- Pairing with street food, tacos, or grilled fare — fitting given the name
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Food Truck Pils taste like? Food Truck Pils delivers a light, bready malt character with grassy and mildly spicy hops and a touch of lemon citrus. It finishes clean and dry, making it highly sessionable.
How does Food Truck Pils compare to Boiler Hoppy Pils? Boiler Hoppy Pils leans heavier into hop-forward bitterness, while Food Truck Pils emphasizes a balanced, restrained malt-and-hop interplay designed for easy drinking. Food Truck Pils is the more traditional pilsner in profile, whereas Boiler's version bridges the gap toward pale ale territory.
Is Food Truck Pils good for beginners? Absolutely — its clean malt base, low bitterness, and approachable 5.0% ABV make it an excellent introduction to craft pilsners without overwhelming unfamiliar palates.
Where is Food Truck Pils made? Food Truck Pils is brewed by Ravinia Brewing Company (now Steep Ravine Brewing Company), headquartered in Highland Park, Illinois, with production on a 4-vessel system at their Chicago-area facility.
What foods pair well with Food Truck Pils? Grilled bratwurst pairs naturally, as the beer's crispness cuts through the richness of the sausage. Fish tacos complement its citrus undertone. A classic cheeseburger matches its straightforward malt character. Light salads with vinaigrette benefit from the dry finish, and soft pretzels with mustard echo its bready backbone.
What sizes does Food Truck Pils come in? Food Truck Pils is commonly available in a 6-pack of 12 oz cans, which is the standard retail format.
Is Food Truck Pils worth the price? Food Truck Pils positions as an accessible, everyday craft pilsner — priced competitively within the crowded craft lager segment. For a well-executed flagship from a small-batch Illinois brewery, it represents solid value for session drinking.
Why Food Truck Pils?
What separates Food Truck Pils from the growing field of craft pilsners is its origin story: it wasn't planned as a flagship but earned that status through drinker demand after a limited release. Brewed on a modest 1,500-barrel-per-year system in the Chicago area, it carries a genuine small-batch identity. With over 2,600 ratings on Untappd averaging 3.5 out of 5, it has built a consistent following among sessionable beer drinkers in the Midwest. For anyone seeking a no-frills, well-made pilsner that delivers exactly what it promises — clean, crisp, and endlessly drinkable — Food Truck Pils makes a compelling case.
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