Flying Dog–Brewhouse Rarities: It Gose Like This & Nocturnal Nut Brown

imageBreaking beer news from Flying Dog:

Our latest Brewhouse Rarities release pays tribute to an ancient German beer style that makes the combination of sweet and salty so passé. Introducing Gose, a sour and salty wheat beer brewed with coriander and a Maryland twist.

Gose originated in Northern Germany and takes its name from the river Gose, which is lined by mineral-rich aquifers that give the water a natural salinity. To imitate these traditional brewing waters, we added sea salt to the brew, along with coriander to make it true to style. We also added Old Bay to the brew, giving it a twist only Marylanders can provide.

On the sour side, we added lactobacillus to the mash and let it sour for a minimum of 36 hours. That sour mash is then added to a larger mash and processed like a regular brew. The lactic acid produced gives the beer a distinct tartness, which is balanced by the saltiness and spice.

A draft-only release only available in Maryland, Virginia, and Washington, DC, our Gose premieres on draft tonight at ChurchKey in DC.

Nocturnal Nut brown:

In addition to their love of the night, nocturnal creatures have highly developed senses, which is recommended to fully appreciate this complex Nut Brown. The malty profile is dominated by caramel and chocolate sweetness with undertones of hazelnuts, dark fruit and subtle smoke.

ABV: 6.4%
Specialty malts: Caramel 60, Victory, Cara-Pils, Chocolate, Smoked
Hops: Perle, Willamette
Specialty ingredients: Molasses
Availability: On draft in DC, MD, VA

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