Rosé Du Gosé
DC Brau Brewing Co.

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From:
DC Brau Brewing Co.
 
District of Columbia, United States
Style:
Gose
ABV:
4%
Score:
+9 ratings needed
Avg:
3.96 | pDev: 0%
Ratings:
1 | reviews: 1
Status:
Retired
Rated:
Jun 24, 2018
Added:
Jun 13, 2018
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Collaboration with Cape May Brewing Co.

Style: Fruited Gose
Color: Rose
IBU: 15

DC Brau and Cape May Brewing Co. — two breweries committed to a spirit of camaraderie and innovation — have joined forces on an alternative take on a traditional German-Style Gose inspired by our favorite rosé wines. Rosé du Gosé, the first ever full-batch sour beer produced by DC Brau, will debut during SAVOR week in the nation’s capital this June.

Tasting Notes:
The Rosé du Gose is a simple, yet complex brew that boasts fruit-forward strawberry and peach flavors with their respective aromas thanks to the addition of more than 1,300 pounds of fresh fruit puree. The abundance of fruit is further accented by a light minerality that plays beautifully with the distinct sour notes to create a light-bodied brew that rounds out with a crisp, dry finish.

Available exclusively in the District in 12 oz cans. It’s a summer beer that sour fans will enjoy, and wine lovers will fall in love with.
Recent ratings and reviews.
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Reviewed by Smakawhat from Maryland

3.96/5  rDev 0%
look: 4 | smell: 4.25 | taste: 3.75 | feel: 4 | overall: 4
Poured from the can into a teku style glass as suggested.

Grapefruit orange body color, with more of a hint of ruby red tone, and some opaque appearances Fleeting but good creamy touch of two finger head, that hits with snap fizz and settles quickly to a bubbled collar.

Real nice aroma. Juiced touches of peach, and larger strawberry character and salt. Fruity tangy qualities, with a hint of brine to match. Extremely clean and light bodied sensing on the nose. Big strawberry action on this.

Palate seem to go a little different direction. Neutral mouthfeel and flavor on first sip. A decent depth of wheat chew, but fairly neutral. Aftertaste brings strangely the bulk of really good quality. Large bakery and crusty salt action on the finish. A real bursting strawberry juice quality on the finish too, nearly gets down right jammy.

Very interesting gose, but has some very odd neutrality on first sips. The awards seem to await in the end making it worthy of a solid brew.
Jun 24, 2018