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Lynnwooder Gose


Vital Statistics:

Batch Number:53
Style:Gose
Brew Date:20 December 2011
Original Gravity:1.043 (10.72 °Plato)
Final Gravity:1.010 (2.56 °Plato)
ABV:4.3%
ABW:3.4%
Calories per pint:187
Estimated IBU (Rager):17.3
Estimated IBU (Tinseth):13.4
Mash Temperature:150°
Mash Efficiency:82%
Days in Primary:104  
Days in Secondary:0 (kegged on 2 April 2012)
Ferm. Temp. Notes:64-68°
Yeast Used:3056 Bavarian Wheat Blend
Apparent Attenuation:77%
Real Attenuation:62%
Rating:3.65
Entirely Consumed:Yes (finished 12 August 2012)
Availability:132 days
Recipe:

4 lb wheat malt
3 lb 2-row pale malt
8 oz acidulated malt

4 AAU (10g @ 11% AA) Galena @ 60

1 oz freshly ground coriander @ 5
4 level tablespoons kosher salt @ 5

Wyeast 3056 - Bavarian Wheat Blend
General Notes:

 
Tasting Notes:

Tasting notes taken 23 April 2012, 21 days after kegging. Poured from tap into a pint glass.

Appearance: very lightly hazy light-golden hue. Head poured a thick finger of frothy white foam and dissipated somewhat quickly, but leaving a good lace. Frankly, I'd like to have seen a bit more haze and a bit more head retention. Unfortunately, since I left this in the primary 104 days, it cleared up pretty well. (3.5)

Smell: refreshing wheaty aroma with a good fruity addition from the coriander, which gives it a nice witbier feel. I will have to try this yeast in a more conventional beer as well (perhaps, indeed, a witbier). (4)

Taste: fresh, wheaty flavor with a hint of fruitiness and quite a lot of salt. For a gose, not too bad; I think the next time I do one of these I'll use half the salt and twice the acid malt, because almost none of the tartness comes through. That said, I actually rather like the overall flavor. (3.5)

Mouthfeel: medium-light body with a well-integrated carbonation which presents a pretty nice creaminess. This one seemed to come out pretty darn well. (4)

Drinkability: I find this beer to be quite drinkable. It has a good flavor and a low ABV so it won't wipe me out. That said, the saltiness can be a bit hard to overcome. (3.5)

Overall score 3.65 (B). This is moderately successful from a style standpoint, and the resulting beer is drinkable and tasty. It may be a bit too salty for many people, but I don't find the salt to be a horrible detriment. Still, I'm definitely going to halve the salt for any subsequent brewing of the style.
Hops Table
Hop Variety Addition Time AAU AA% Quantity (g) Type IBU (Rager) IBU (Tinseth) Notes
Galena 60 4.00 11.0 10 Pellet 17.3 13.4