Anderson Valley G&T Gose

Anderson Valley G&T Gose

Reminiscent of a classic cocktail, our GT Gose showcases botanical flavors and aromas of lemon peel, juniper, lemongrass, and grains of paradise. With a juicy lemon-lime tartness and slightly peppery finish, we’ve given the gose style a unique spin that we’re sure you’ll enjoy.
3.5
165 reviews
Boonville, United States

Community reviews

3.6 Jasnożółta barwa, delikatne zamglenie, piana niezbyt obfita. W aromacie limonka, cytryna i białe winogrona. W smaku kwaśne jak trzeba, rześkie, cytrusowe; nasycenie średnie do wysokiego.
3.8 Can Aroma-lemon, orange, pineapple Appearance-pale, clear, white foam, Taste-medium sourness, salty Palate-light body, thin feel, lively, long finish, Overall- very refreshing
3.9 Can, at Newtown Hotel. Pours a pale straw gold with a white head. Aroma: lemon, gin, herbal tonic notes. Taste: lemon, gin, tonic, herbal, lemongrass, mild pepper and spice flavours. Thin to medium bodied. Mild tartness and mild salty bitterness. Well balanced and very tasty. This is a good beer.
3.9 Yellow and bubbly, clear. Funky lemon/lime aroma. Sharp sour tang to taste. Plenty of funk. Slightly soda-y, more so than actually tonic I would say. Gin is mild but there when in the mouth, but lingers quite a lot afterwards. Expected this beer to be very tasty, as a big fan of their other goses, and was not disappointed.
3.8 Aroma is wheat, lemon/lime and mild vanilla. The flavor is lemon/lime, wheat, citrus, mild salt and a tart/slightly sweet finish.
3.9 Fra dåse. Lys og klar med hvidt skum. Aroma af funk, lemon, korn, citrus. Smagen er sur og tør. Ikke så bitter som forventet. Frisk og lækker gose!
3.6 Dużo się tu dzieje, od geranium w nosie po kwaśno-przyprawową końcówkę w ustach. Ciekawe, niebrzydkie.
4.1 Way better than average gose.. It does have wheat and citrus notes and actually has a nice flavor about it. It’s a great beginners gose in that it is less offensive and has just about the right amount of sour notes.
3.0 Pale straw appearance with thin bubbly head. Fragrant herb, mineral and lemon rind aroma. Medium carbonation and light tart palate. Acidic flavours, bitter lemon and lime. Dry finish.
3.7 Can - pours hazy orange with a white head. Aroma is salty, lemon and wheat. Taste is salty tart citrus with a tonic finish.
2.6 Not knowledge of style so flawed rating. Salty. Uniquely tart in bitterness. Presuming it is to style. Awfully bright and abrasive. Aroma has all but mostly only the bad descriptions of wild fermentations. Cool that this is mainstream now
3.7 Mouth watering tartness with a hint of lime and lemon. A moorish beer that could serve as a mixer for Gin. Good start to a day of drinking for grand final day. Classy before descending into messy.
3.6 Can pours a hazy pale golden color with a tight white head that fades fast with no lace on glass. Smells of citrus, minerals and grass. Tastes of salt, citrus fruits,and spice. Light body, soft mouthfeel, lively seltzer like carbonation and a tart, tingly finish. This beer is crazy different, like nothing I’ve had. Definitely worth a try. I like it!
3.5 Almost clear golden color with white head. Aroma has the classic lemon/lime tartness but also other fruity and floral notes with a touch of pepper and cinnamon. Taste starts tart and lactic, continues with briney pickle juice, finishes dry and lemony. Medium minus body, medium plus carbonation. Although it has some extra ingredients, it tastes mostly like a traditional gose.
3.1 Canned from Trader Joe's. Lightly cloudy straw in color. Lightly tart straw in color. Kind of like watered down lemonade. Easy drinking, but not really too exciting.
3.7 Can. Lighter gold pour. Aroma of lime, and the typical acidic gose aromas. Flavor is lime and acidic lemon. Nice flavors in this one.
3.3 Lemon-lime nose, some clove as it warms up. Light body, mainly sour flavor with a lime-sour finish. Pleasant, but just sour without much depth of flavor.
3.7 Draft at Taps Beer Bar, Changkat, Kuala Lumpur. Poured a clear yellow straw colour with a thin white head. The aroma is yeast, light dough biscuit, lemon, peachy tropical citrus. The flavour is moderate to light sour with a crisp, yet smooth, fresh fruity, light oriental spice palate. Medium bodied with average carbonation. I’m not normally a Gose fan but i’ll make an exception for this.
2.9 Draught @ BeerTemple, Nieuwezijds Voorburgwal 250, Amsterdam, Netherlands 1012 RR. [ As Anderson Valley G&T Gose ]. Clear medium orange colour with a small, fizzy, fair lacing, mostly diminishing, off-white head. Aroma is moderate malty, pale malt, tart, citrus, lemon, lacto. Flavor is moderate sweet with a long duration, tart, citric, lemon, dry, lacto, dough. Body is medium, texture is oily to watery, carbonation is soft to flat. [20170921] 6-2-6-3-12
3.5 Mostly clear medium yelkow, large white head retreats quickly, not much lace. Nose is herbal. Middle is light bodied, tart yeast, gin medicinals are there, tangy citrus. Finish is sour and tart.
3.5 Tap at SBH. Slightly unclear golden with white head. Sour grains, sweet floral lemonade, elderflower, cheesecake, lemon flavored yoghurt. Pretty sour, tart and bitter. Under medium body and soft carbonation. Hard to grasp strange vegetal and fruity notes in there. Ah, juniper and lemongrass according to description.
3.2 Can… Clear straw-colored pour with flashes of yellow and a large, frothy, white head that eventually diminishes to become a small, creamy, white collar. The aroma features citric notes of lemon, lime and juniper berries. I’m also picking up a hint of the lemongrass, but no grains of paradise – not that I’m a grains of paradise authority. Light to medium-bodied with nearly no carbonation – a whole lot less than an actual gin and tonic. The flavor is all about wheat, lemon, lime and citric acid. Tart, but not sour. Finishes lightly tart and tangy. Refreshing and approachable, but this really needs more carbonation to make it pop.
3.4 Blik van Mitra Bunnik. Verfrissend, zoetzuur. Standaard geur van kots valt mee bij deze
3.7 Can from Greenslopes Cellars on 291017. Jus the beer I needed on this hot Spring afternoon. Tart, sour but refreshing at the same time. Zingy and lively in the mouth with a tart finish.
3.3 Can. Frothy white good mostly lasting head. Dark yellow colour. Light malty and moderate hopy and liht yeasty aroma. Moderate bitter nice lemon/sour flavor. Average moderate bitter finish. Oily palate. OK gose.
3.7 On tap at Beertempel, Amsterdam: Comes with a hazy light amber color and a nice white head. Nose is salty cereals, lemon, citrus and some herbal aroma. Taste follows the nose , but is quite less intresting than the nose. Nice salty and herbal finish.
3.7 12 oz can. Pours gold with light head. Aromas of salty wheat and dull citrus. Flavors of salty wheat crackers, pickle brine, and lemons. A nice light tart gose. Easy to drink.
2.9 Can. Vaguely hazy gold with a cm of white head. Aroma of lemon Radox, mildly funky wheat. Light bodied, fizzy. Tart with some mellow citrus and energy drink-like minerals. Refreshing. Not reminiscent of a gin and tonic.
3.6 pale gold with a fluffy white head and good lacing. Lemon/lime, herbal, bread. Taste is lemony, bready, a little herbal, a little salty, finishes tart and dry. Pretty good
3.0 Tap @ Beer Temple, Amsterdam, 16/09/17. Pours a hale orange with a decent, white head. Aroma is mild, slight botanical and lemon. Taste is slightly sour, dry, some lemon, slightly botanical.