Stag [71]
Anderson Valley The Kimmie, The Yink & The Holy Gose [86]
Founders Dirty Bastard [90]
Bell's Two Hearted Ale [95]
[Greg]
Links:
https://avbc.com/the-kimmie-the-yink-the-holy-gose/
http://foundersbrewing.com/our-beer/dirty-bastard/
http://www.bellsbeer.com/
http://stag-beer.com/
Style of the Day:
Gose (pronounced “Go-zuh”)
Originating in the town of Goslar, Germany in the early 16th century, the Gose style was traditionally brewed using salted water and 50% malted wheat and was spiced with coriander and hops. It was fermented with both traditional yeast and lactic bacteria, giving it a slight tartness, similar to that of a Berliner Weisse. The brewing of Gose eventually migrated to Leipzig, Germany by the turn of the 18th century and became the most popular style in the region by 1900, only to virtually disappear after World War II brought destruction to the breweries and hard economic times.
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