Style: Fruited Sour

ABV: 4.5 IBU: 7.0

82/100
Aroma: 10
Appearance: 3
Flavor: 17
Mouthfeel: 4

Avery Brewing El Gose

What the brewers say

“A timeless, traditional tart gose with its zesty and salty disposition is brightened by a tangy citrus twist. A bier for every día!”

What our panel thought

“Faint bread dough mingled with hints of hop-like lime, light spicy fringe. Lime comes out in the fairly dry flavor—quasi-lime concentrate and lime leaf, watered-down limeade. Aftertaste suggests a bit of brackish character.”

What our editors thought

“Light and subtle fruit on the nose is remarkably restrained—vague hints of fleshy papaya or prickly pear. Flavor hits with a slightly bitter undertone, salt for body without serious salinity, and a light grainy malt.”

Review printed in: Hops, Yeast, Water, Malt (Feb-Mar 2020) (View All Issues)


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“Muddled raspberry and dried red chilies dominate the nose. First impression was raspberry seltzer cut with a bit of lime. A hint of salt in the last bit of flavor—like the watery salt from an almost-empty margarita.”

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“Bright pink color and long-lasting head. Light, floral, perfumy nose, delicate plum. Refreshing tart, fruity flavor: bright plums, light cherry, lactic acid, and lemons. Plums most evident in finish, which carries a salty mineral bite. Tart and assertive finish with lingering tannins.”

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Oak and chocolate aroma; rich, underlying malt and roast. Sweetness and bitterness moderate; fairly strong oak, chocolate, coffee. Crisp, dry, roast finish—a bit stark. Some oak astringency. Malt floor kind of drops away; doesn’t quite stand up to the oak.

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