Review – The Kimmie, The Yink and the Holy Gose from AVBC

I am a fan of the Gose style of beer. Unfortunately, American versions tend to include many additions of fruit and/or spices that stray from the original version.

But when I saw a canned version from Anderson Valley, I raised my hopes again that I might find a reliable source of Gose for the summer.

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And I was not disappointed. The beers pours a dark orange color with a citrusy aroma. There is another smell in the background that I can’t put my finger on as well. The taste follows with an orange hard candy taste that has a touch of sour to it. This is a very crisp and refreshing beer. And the salt is like a light undercurrent with each sip.

Very similar to a Berliner Weisse but that salt adds just a little kick to the proceedings. I can see myself trying this a few more times during a hot LA summer.

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2 Replies to “Review – The Kimmie, The Yink and the Holy Gose from AVBC”

  1. See if you can find Almanac Golden Gate Gose if you want to try a gose with a bit more funk. It only comes on draft and in 750’s though, Anderson Valley’s canning is a great idea for a summer beer.

  2. I’ve had a taster of it but I should probably find a bottle to compare. Thanks for the suggestion.

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