ORIGINS OF A STYLE
First brewed in the 16th Century, Gose is an old German beer style from Goslar. Gose is a traditional wheat beer made with at least 50 percent malted wheat, which creates a cloudy yellow color and a refreshing crispness. Traditional Gose features a low hop bitterness and a complementary dryness and spice from the use of ground coriander seeds and a sharpness from the addition of sea salt.
From the Brewer – “Brewed with cranberries from the Bluewater Farms in Massachusetts, coriander and a splash of salt. The result is a refreshingly tart and effervescent cranberry concoction built to fuel your warm weather-inspired wanderlust. Our Cranberry Gose is brewed with freshly pressed cranberries, coriander and a splash of sea salt; kettle-soured to create a refreshingly tart, effervescent ale.”
Great with Thai or Vietnamese noodle dishes, seafood, shellfish, watermelon salad, queso fresco, fresh and tangy goat cheese.
Hop Bitterness (IBU’s): 8
Alcohol by volume: 5.2%
Format: 6 Packs
Seasonality: Year Round
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