Rosé Beer?

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  1. 10adp

    10adp Aspirant (207) Mar 18, 2014 Canada (AB)
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    Someone from Crooked Stave described their Sour Rosé to me as an "entry" sour. Oak -aged, all-wild and available in a sixer of cans? Definitely could be a bridge beer into Brett for some samplers.
     
  2. RauchBrian

    RauchBrian Aspirant (248) Feb 22, 2007 Texas

    Pink Champale - 1977
    Cantillon Rosè de Gambrinus - 1973, although Cantillon made raspberry lambic way before '73, they hadn't made any for about 40 years prior to then.
     
  3. PapaGoose03

    PapaGoose03 Grand High Pooh-Bah (6,057) May 30, 2005 Michigan
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  4. Oktoberfiesta

    Oktoberfiesta Initiate (0) Nov 16, 2013 New Mexico

    I had the Anderson valley framboise Rose gose last weekend.

    Basically their standard gose base (which I love) with rose hips and raspberries added. I loved it.

    I had to look up what rose hips were. It's an actual fruit. I seemed to taste raspberries more than anything. Framboise, I also had to look up. I also had to look up Rose as a wine style.

    I don’t think it’s a Belgian lambic like a framboise is. I don’t feel it has many Rose wine characteristics.

    Lots of fancy words for a god damn raspberry gose.
     
  5. lastmango

    lastmango Maven (1,487) Dec 11, 2014 Pennsylvania


    Really? Rose? I need another Even More Jesus . . .
     
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