Original Ritterguts Gose 4.7%, Ritterguts Gose, Germany
434 ratings
3.2
Original Ritterguts Gose
4.7% Grodziskie / Gose / Lichtenhainer
RITTERGUTS GOSE is the oldest existing, most authentic Gose in the world. We still brew this unique beer in the old-fashioned, original way, using genuine Gose yeast, coriander and salt. Ritterguts Gose's refreshing characteristics are developed through a secondary lactic fermentation, which produces a round and harmonious acidity. Its rare, classic open fermentation and long, cold maturation make it exceptionally well-balanced, the way a real Gose was meant to be. Enjoy a taste of the finest Leipzig tradition!
IBU:11

Reviews

Post author: Christopher
Christopher
2 months ago
Original Ritterguts Gose, Germany
4.2

Post author: Mia K
Mia K
@ K-Market Kamppi
2 months ago
Original Ritterguts Gose, Germany
3.3
Suolainen ja kirpeä, nam.

Post author: makorkea
makorkea
2 months ago
4.1

Post author: Juhis
Juhis
@ K-Citymarket Länsikeskus, Turku
2 months ago
4.2
Mukava hedelmäinen jälkkmaku ja muutenkin ihan ok

Post author: Beercules
Beercules
2 months ago
3.9

Post author: hugo brew
hugo brew
3 months ago
Original Ritterguts Gose, Germany
3.3

Post author: Jani V
Jani V
@ K-Supermarket Lehmus
3 months ago
4.2
Herranen aika! Vielä löytyy oluita mitkä lyö jalat alta. Tämä on gose ja tältä sen pitää maistua, piste.

Post author: Husse
Husse
4 months ago
3.2
Aikas hapanta orggis gosee.

Post author: WexiLahti
WexiLahti
@ K-citymarket Lahti Laune
4 months ago
Original Ritterguts Gose, Germany
3.9
I haven't had a Gose for a while. Can't remember exactly when but it's been a while though. I guess... Lucid gold is the color. Spritzy although short-lived carbonation builds a clean white head that shoots three fingers high. The short retention pulls the foamy lid quickly down to a thin lace ring. The scent gives lemon zest with a distinct salty punch. Sometimes salt in beer gives an impression of sea water but not this time. Fresh, actually. The taste follows on the same path: zesty lemon, a good slam of salt and a hint of coriander seed. And, interestingly, it adds passionfruit. Wow, this is fruity but still recognizably a Gose. The body is light, what else? The end is salty + citrusy. Classical. And lovely. The mouthfeel is light, superzesty, pulpy, refreshing and neatly spiced (= salty). Sour but not really tart. Simple and clean. Very traditional. 💛💛

Post author: P
P
5 months ago
3.4