Who Gose There (440ml)

5 customer reviews

£4.50£40.99

ABV 4.5% IBU 5

440ml 

A traditional Gose base WITH freshly picked and local “world famous” Timperley rhubarb PLUS raspberry & ginger. Naturally carb’d, a pinch of salt, black peppercorn, a touch of coriander and a light tartness from all that fruit.

Ginger on nose, very fruity, slightly tart and nicely carbonated. Perfect for an autumn evening under wind, rain and shine 😉

Tasty.

Vegan Friendly


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SKU: GOSE440 Categories: , ,
GTIN: GOSE440
Brand: Stubborn Mule Brewery

Description

Can conditioning isn’t that common around these parts and these little tinny’s aren’t filtered or pasteurised. Being naturally conditioned in very small batches onsite, these beers are quite rare too – so get em while you can!!

We’ve been hand canning for while now when time allows. We’re getting better longevity, great taste and a nice smooth carbonation to this line of beers, very much in line with the quality of our bottles.


 

Additional information

Weight 0.6 kg
Pack Size

Twelve, Six Pack, Single

5 reviews for Who Gose There (440ml)

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paul welsh

Just what you need on a hot summer night, a fruity beer packed with flavour, excellent.

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  1. Excellent gose

  2. Just what you need on a hot summer night, a fruity beer packed with flavour, excellent.

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  3. A cracking gise, you can taste the fruit and ginger and they are well balanced with the sour .

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