Uinta Ready Set Gose

Uinta Ready Set Gose

Ale brewed with salt and spiced with organic coriander. Certified organic and we use renewable power to brew it.
3.2
166 reviews
Salt Lake City, United States

Community reviews

3.3 Can from Finger Lakes Beverage. Pours golden with a white head. Has some solid coriander on the nose. Crisp and clean on the tongue. The salt and coriander notes are muted. Finished clean.
2.9 Pours a slightly hazy yellow/gold with two fingers of white head. Aroma is tart and bright esters. Flavor is tart but crisp with a hint of bitter citrus.
3.5 Pale yellow our. Light wheaty and floral. Flavor is light briney and a toucho bitter finish. Light bodied and refreshing
2.9 Pours a slightly hazy orangish gold, thin quickly dissipating head. Some salt and coriander on nose with lemon notes too. Taste is not that gose-like imo - somewhat salty, moderately tart, but lots of bread and soft caramel notes follow and there’s a touch of funkiness too. It’s okay, but not what I was hoping for.
2.3 Pretty poor gose, not really tart or refreshing, instead packing in an unexpected vanilla sweetness on top of a grassy, mildly citric undertone. Salt pops up on the finish, but the normal gose elements are pretty much absent. More like a salted witbier. Pass.
3.4 Draft @ Coin-Op Game Room - San Diego, San Diego, CA. Pours a hazy yellow golden color with a small white head. Has a fruity sour tart salty coriander aroma. Fruity sour tart citrus coriander flavor. Has a fruity sour tart salty citrus finish.
3.3 Can. Pours gold with a white head. Lemon and salt, mild-moderate acidity, sour mix, seltzer, and a quick finish. Pretty good.
3.2 Can. Pours pale gold. Quickly dissipating white head. Light, sharp aroma. Hint of salt. Mild flavor of lemons and a bit of salt. Very bright. Tart finish. An uncomplicated gose, relatively low on salt character.
2.5 Can from TW DE. Soapy aroma. Wild funk and grass. Coriander and citrus. Bland flavor. Medium body and chewy feel. Salt water with some fruit and spice.
3.5 12 oz can from Kuhn’s Market in Pittsburgh. Some brine suspended in a frothy blond swirl. Dry on the feel and lacked a sweetness that would have made it more interesting.
2.2 12 ounce can. Pours a golden yellow with a half inch white head that last. Taste is of fruit, citrus, sourness and some spice. Light body with a sour and tart finish. Overall, okay.
3.6 Can at home. Golden yellow pour. The aroma is lemon, funk, and raw grainy wheat. Nice light gose with coriander, lemon, wheat, and salt. Good!!
3.7 On tap at Jack Brown’s in Harrisonburg, consumed while killing time between my cousin’s wedding and her reception. Pours a light yellow. Aroma is wheaty malt, some lemony citrus, faint coriander. Flavor matches. Kiss of salt. A very nice, refreshing gose.
3.0 Can. Clear gold color. Aroma of coriander and lemon notes, grains. Light bodied. Average carbonation. Taste is light bitter, light sweet. Coriander, lemon, some funk basement. Not bad.
3.5 12 ounce can. Pours a bright yellow color with a small white head. A big fruity apple cider and straw nose. The flavor is sweet apples, toast, big spices, light. Very smooth. Solid.
2.1 Clear golden coloured body with a very thin, half centimetre tall off-white head. Aroma of light wheat, a touch of coriander seed and perhaps a touch of sour funk, but that is fairly mild. Light-bodied; Very mild malty flavours with some cardboard and a good deal of bitterness, but from odd malts and nothing exciting. Aftertaste shows absolutely no complexity, no sour funky flavours and no coriander seed or anything fresh - just a stale malt character and a touch of bitterness. Overall, a pretty poor gose and beer overall with nothing too complex nor exciting and nothing worthwhile to sample or search out. I sampled this twelve ounce can purchased from The Perfect Pour in Elk Ridge, Maryland on 19-February-2016 for US$2,29 sampled at home in Washington on 21-November-2016.
3.4 10oz goblet pour at Yard House Springfield. Poured a clear light golden yellow color with a small white head that turns really wispy, pretty quickly. Aroma was light lemon, very mild sea salt. Flavor was light lemon notes, not too tart. Wife didn’t like it all that much unfortunately.
3.7 At bar, served in can, so could not see appearance. Not much aroma. Taste is tart, spicy pleasant.  Not a bad gose.
3.7 Can. Lemon, coriander, salt, biscuit malt, and straw aroma. Hazy golden yellow with nice head. Moderately sweet orange/lemon, biscuit malt, light salt, and mildly bitter straw flavor. Good body. Tasty.
3.7 Can: Hazy, bubbly, yellow-amber with a short white head. Aroma is slightly funky, coriander, salt. Taste is orange, lemon, wheat malt. Very juicy and strongly salted. Pretty enjoyable.
3.3 Can. Pours a clear light yellow with a thick white head. Aroma of wheat malt, light fruits, lime. Flavor of salt, wheat malt, bitter lime and citrus. A bit sharp, malty, with some saltiness. Not really sour/tart. Decent, light, but not my favorite gose. 6/4/6/4/13 (3.3/5)
3.0 12 oz can picked up locally at home. Pours a hazy dark golden color with a small off white head. The aroma and flavor have pale wheat malts, salt, some tart citrus, the coriander makes this strange, I like the standard goses better.
2.0 Kinda salty, tart/bitter, bit of fruit. I can’t tell that it’s coriander but there’s a definite spice to this one. Not real easy to drink nor is it very enjoyable overall.
2.4 355ml can @ Alex’s. Pours a slightly haze gold colour with a very thin white head. Nose is earthy and wheaty. Flavor is sweet banana/bubblegum up front then fades to salty and sour.
2.5 Courtesy of Brian, can Cloudy blond color. The aroma has some cereal and crackery malt component; the flavor is too salty, a bit stale, not very good.
2.9 Pours a pale yellow colour with a thin white head. Aroma of coriander and crackers. Tastes a little too watery and tart, but it’s not bad.
2.0 Dull amber, no head. Dusty, yeasty, bit stank. Pedio? Or just hockey bag? Salty, touch tart. Thin. Not much going on, not enough to overcome the funkiness.
2.9 12 oz. can, pours a hazy blonde with a small white head. Aroma is soft, with pillowy wheat, light salt, and coriander. Flavour is similar, with equal parts coriander, citrus, salt, and a touch of lacto. Weak and bland, but nothing offensive. Decent.
3.2 Certainly true to style, though I’d prefer a touch less salt and a touch more coriander. But then, I like more pepper than salt on my popcorn.
3.4 On tap at Red Cow North Loop. Pours a clear gold with a white head that dissipates to the edges. Aroma has lots of straw and earthy wheat with a tart fruit note supporting. Flavor is similar with earthy wheat and tart fruits and a musty straw note underlying.