Country Western - Volume Five | Country Boy Brewing

ABV: 5.5%
Style: Sour - Gose
Country Western - Volume Five Untappd Rating: 3.77408 / 353
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Description: This year, Country Western arrives as a gose (goes-uh), traditionally a salty, somewhat tart, unfiltered German wheat beer. To me, the gose is just about the perfect warm weather beer. This version, however, kicks the style up a notch or two with the addition of ginger and lime. The base beer is a marriage of CBB's Ghost Gose and the Berliner Weisse from W6th, so the salt and sour are well represented from the start. As expected, ginger and lime are both very evident on the nose, with neither seeming to dominate the other. Light wheat and fruit skins join a moderate salinity and dusty quality as the glass warms. On the tongue is where this style proves to be a great choice to feature these two ingredients. Spicy ginger bites the mouth initially before retreating under an almost sweet lime juice. Hints of tart peach and crabapple provide a bit of pucker atop the wheat bread and light brine. Through the finish, the ginger and lime continue to be intertwined, allowing this gose to effectively straddle the line between salt and sour. I think fans of the style will find this one quite enjoyable, and I think it will produce a few converts as well.
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