Here’s an exciting new bottle coming from Odell for a beer-style that appears to be the next big thing in craft beer. This is Odell Brombeere and it is a Blackberry Gose. This German-style salted sour wheat beer will be packaged in 12oz bottles (and kegs) and the beer will come in at 4.8%-AbV.. Stay tuned for release details.
This 3 June 2015 Update from Odell:
NEW Seasonal Release!
Brombeere - Blackberry Gose
Our blackberry gose (GOES-uh) is a balance of tangy and sweet, and as crisp and lively as some of our favorite late summer evenings.
4.8% Alcohol by Volume
Available in 4-packs end of June.
Tap room release party is June 19-21.
Fort Collins, CO. – On July 1, 2015, Odell Brewing will release its newest seasonal four pack. Following Tree Shaker, Brombeere is a Gose (Goes-uh) brewed with blackberries.
Originating in Germany, Gose is a soured wheat ale brewed with salt and spices. The Odell Brewing team used a house culture for natural souring along with coriander in the kettle to give the beer its tartness. They added blackberry juice during fermentation for a balancing sweetness.
“The process that we use is unique to us and not something our brewhouse was designed to do,” said Odell Brewing Lab Technician, Tony Rau. “We are beginning to push our system in creative ways to craft unique styles of beer. The natural souring process and the fruit addition make this beer more labor intensive than most, but it really shines through in the flavor of the finished beer.”
Balanced yet complex, Brombeere boasts just a hint of salt and a touch of tartness that is quenching but not puckering. The blackberries lend a subtle fruity sweetness that balances and compliments the salty tartness. The finish is clean, crisp and refreshing.
Brombeere four packs will be available July through September throughout the brewery’s eleven state distribution footprint. Odell Brewing will celebrate the release of Brombeere in the Tap Room June 19 – 21.
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