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− | * [http://barclayperkins.blogspot.com/2007/08/gose.html Gose - Shutup About Barclay Perkins blog.] | + | * [http://barclayperkins.blogspot.com/2007/08/gose.html ''Gose'' - Shutup About Barclay Perkins blog.] |
− | * [http://www.garshol.priv.no/blog/212.html The Sixth German Gose - Lars Garshol's blog.] | + | * [http://www.garshol.priv.no/blog/212.html ''The Sixth German Gose'' - Lars Garshol's blog.] |
− | * [http://www.germanbeerinstitute.com/Gose.html Gose - German Beer Institute.] | + | * [http://www.germanbeerinstitute.com/Gose.html ''Gose'' - German Beer Institute.] |
− | * [http://beerhunter.com/documents/19133-001353.html Going For Gose - Michael Jackson, ''The Beer Hunter''.] | + | * [http://beerhunter.com/documents/19133-001353.html ''Going For Gose'' - Michael Jackson, ''The Beer Hunter''.] |
− | * [http://www.themadfermentationist.com/2010/10/sour-leipziger-gose-recipe.html Sour Leipziger Gose Recipe - The Mad Fermentationist.] | + | * [http://www.themadfermentationist.com/2010/10/sour-leipziger-gose-recipe.html ''Sour Leipziger Gose Recipe'' - The Mad Fermentationist.] |
− | * [http://byo.com/hops/item/2349-gose Gose, BYO Magazine, 2011 - Justin Burnsed.] | + | * [http://byo.com/hops/item/2349-gose ''Gose'', BYO Magazine, 2011 - Justin Burnsed.] |
+ | * [http://www.alesoftheriverwards.com/2015/07/the-summer-of-gose.html ''The Summer of Gose'', Ale of the Riverwards - by Ed Coffey.] | ||
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 11:23, 2 July 2015
Gose (Goes-uh) is a salty, sour, beer from Goslar, Germany that is brewed with at least 50% malted wheat. Gose has a low hop bitterness and aroma and gets a lemony character from the use of coriander. The straw-like colored Gose (2-6 SRM) sits at a sessionable ABV around 3-5%, made up of mostly pilsner and wheat. Gose is usually unfiltered, so some haziness is to be expected [1].
Contents
Video
Milk the Funk Gose Recipe
Description
The Milk The Funk Gose is an 8 gallon recipe for a lemony, tart, and salty beer that will quench any thirst on a summer's day. This recipe is an 8 gallon, no boil recipe, and is made for a system with 73% efficiency. Please adjust the recipe to fit your system.
Stats
- 1.035 OG
- 1.004 FG
- 4.0 ABV
- 2 SRM
- No hops if possible. If hops have to be used, then ~3-4 IBU from mash hops
- Mash 60min @ 145°f
Fermentables
Malt | Weight | % |
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Floor-Malted Bohemian Wheat (DE) | 5 lbs | 50 |
Floor-Malted Bohemian Pilsner (DE) | 5 lbs | 50 |
Adjunct
Adjunct | Weight | Time |
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Salt (fleur de sel) | 0.5 oz | 0 min |
Ground Coriander Seed | 1 oz | 0 min |
Hops
No hops if possible. If hops have to be used:
Hop | Weight | Use | Alpha Acids |
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Golding (UK) | 2 oz | Mash | 8 AAU |
Yeast / Bacteria
Name | Laboratory | Product ID | Attenuation |
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Lactobacillus Blend (brevis, delbrueckii, and plantarum) | Omega Yeast Labs | OYL-605 | N/A |
Brett Sacc Trois | White Labs | WLP644 | 87.5 |
Steps
- 1-2 days before brewing make a 1 liter starter of 1.040 wort, and add your vial of WLP644. Let it sit at room temperature until use. Also make 1 liter of 1.040 wort, and pour OYL-605 into the starter. Incubate 24-48 hours at room temperature to increase the cell count.
- Mash in at 145°f for 60 minutes; if hops have to be used, make sure to add the hops to the mash.
- Sparge as normal.
- Bring the wort to a boil, add salt and coriander, and then turn the heat off.
- Chill the wort down to 95°f, and transfer to a CO2 purged carboy or keg. Add the 1 liter of OYL-605 Lactobacillus Blend starter. Allow it to sour for 24 hours. No external heating is required.
- After the souring phase, pitch WLP644 Trois. You can aerate if you feel necessary. After 2 weeks a stable gravity should be reached.
- Rack or transfer off as normal to bottles or a keg.
See Also
Additional Articles on MTF Wiki
External Resources
- Gose - Shutup About Barclay Perkins blog.
- The Sixth German Gose - Lars Garshol's blog.
- Gose - German Beer Institute.
- Going For Gose - Michael Jackson, The Beer Hunter.
- Sour Leipziger Gose Recipe - The Mad Fermentationist.
- Gose, BYO Magazine, 2011 - Justin Burnsed.
- The Summer of Gose, Ale of the Riverwards - by Ed Coffey.