Anderson Valley Blood Orange Gose. Highway Boonville 128 Session Series. Boonville, CA 4.2% ABV.
Served chilled from a 12 oz can and poured into a pint glass. Pours a copper-amber color with a one finger white foam head. Smell is acidic and tart with hints of orange. Carbonation is moderate with a medium to light body. Taste is sweet and sour, with the orange flavors leading. The finish is salty, but not as much as The Kimmie, The Yank and the Holy Gose.
I actually enjoyed this one more than the aforementioned Kimmie, Yank and Holy Gose, but still not as much as the Westbrook Gose. I have come to absolutely love this style of beer, though most people I have recommended it to have not enjoyed as much. I feel like you would only like this one if you really like sours or flanders oud bruins. In any case, a low cost beer of high quality that is somewhat easy to get.
95/100
$2/can
89/100 Beer Advocate
Served chilled from a 12 oz can and poured into a pint glass. Pours a copper-amber color with a one finger white foam head. Smell is acidic and tart with hints of orange. Carbonation is moderate with a medium to light body. Taste is sweet and sour, with the orange flavors leading. The finish is salty, but not as much as The Kimmie, The Yank and the Holy Gose.
I actually enjoyed this one more than the aforementioned Kimmie, Yank and Holy Gose, but still not as much as the Westbrook Gose. I have come to absolutely love this style of beer, though most people I have recommended it to have not enjoyed as much. I feel like you would only like this one if you really like sours or flanders oud bruins. In any case, a low cost beer of high quality that is somewhat easy to get.
95/100
$2/can
89/100 Beer Advocate