DuClaw Adding Gose O’s Cantaloupe Gose In April

DuClaw Gose O’s Cantaloupe Gose Coming To Cans

Here we have a sour seasonal release coming from DuClaw Brewing in Baltimore, MD.  This is Gose O’s and it is a gose ale brewed with cantaloupe and Black Lava sea salt.  This Baltimore Orioles baseball-inspired beer intentionally uses black and orange ingredients to celebrate the summer baseball season and the beer hits 5.5%-AbV.  This looks to be a 12oz can, but stay tuned on that one-- this beer is coming in April.

This 29 Mar 2018 update from DuClaw:

DuClaw is proudly brewed in Baltimore, MD; home of the birds and spring afternoons spent at the Yard. We shout O! a lot and wear only two colors this time of year: black and orange. Stepping up to the plate this season is our Gose brewed with Cantaloupe and Black Lava Sea Salt for a delicious blend of sour, savory, and sweet flavors. So whether you're a native Hon or wish you were, in no time this brew will have you shouting 'Let's Gose O's!' Available for the season in 12oz can six packs.
Tasting Notes:
This light gold 5.5% ABV Gose has infusions of cantaloupe and black lava sea salt to strike the perfect balance of sweet, tart, and savory. An addition of oat-smoked wheat to the grain bill adds a touch of smokiness to the finish for a sophisticated, yet highly drinkable brew.


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