Funky Buddha Margarita Gose Coming To 2019 Mixology Series 4/30

Funky Buddha Margarita Gose Coming To 2019 Mixology Series
This morning we bring you a new beer coming to the 2019 Mixology Series from Funky Buddha in Oakland Park, FL.  This is Margarita Gose and it will be a cocktail inspired gose that is aged in Casa Noble tequila barrels.  This beer will rock in at 11%-AbV and you’re looking at the 12oz bottle.  Stay tuned for spring release info.
Funky Buddha Margarita Gose Coming To 2019 Mixology Series
This 10 Apr 2019 update from Funky Buddha:

We’re excited to announce the summer release of the Mixology Series: Margarita Gose!

To recreate the cocktail, we brewed a traditional, tart wheat ale with real agave nectar, lime juice, and sea salt. This combination of ingredients is used to capture the essence of a classic margarita recipe and achieve a heightened ABV. We then aged the beer inside Casa Noble Anejo tequila barrels for notes of charred oak and a smooth booze finish. Crack one by the pool for a refreshing experience or pair with your favorite Mexican dish at the dinner table!

Margarita Gose will be available at the tap room in 12oz bottle four-packs on April 30th. Bottles and draft will also hit retailers throughout our distribution footprint following the brewery release. Stay tuned to our social media for more info.

Watch the making of the Mixology Series video here!

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