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We Can Pickle That!
The Virginia Beer Company

- From:
- The Virginia Beer Company
- Virginia, United States
- Style:
- Gose
- ABV:
- 5%
- Score:
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- Avg:
- 0 | pDev: 0%
- Reviews:
- 0
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- Status:
- Active
- Rated:
- Not rated
- Added:
- Dec 07, 2021
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Likely our team's most discussed beer of all time, We Can Pickle That! is a 5.0% abv Gose blended with Pickle Juice.
A topic ardently debated across The Virginia Beer Company family, many of whom believe that you can pickle anything (and everything should be pickled). So when the idea of brewing a "pickle beer" finally made its way onto the production calendar, our age old question of "Can we pickle that?" was answered. Turns out: We Can Pickle That!
Think of this recipe like a Pickleback beer cocktail...a tart Gose brewed with a dash of Sea Salt, then finished with pure Pickle Juice. Somewhat salty, surprisingly refreshing, all coming together with a splash of sour.
Give it a whirl! If nothing else we can promise it goes down better than a briny mason jar of burned boxes or broken heels.
A topic ardently debated across The Virginia Beer Company family, many of whom believe that you can pickle anything (and everything should be pickled). So when the idea of brewing a "pickle beer" finally made its way onto the production calendar, our age old question of "Can we pickle that?" was answered. Turns out: We Can Pickle That!
Think of this recipe like a Pickleback beer cocktail...a tart Gose brewed with a dash of Sea Salt, then finished with pure Pickle Juice. Somewhat salty, surprisingly refreshing, all coming together with a splash of sour.
Give it a whirl! If nothing else we can promise it goes down better than a briny mason jar of burned boxes or broken heels.
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