Amazing channel - amazing storytelling - amazing voice! This deserves 100 times the views that it has… Wonderful job, friend. Next time I go into the brewery and we start talking about German styles. I’ll be the smartest in the pack. Thanks to you. Cheers brother.
Thanks for putting this interesting history together. I wonder what the source of the Gosler river's saltiness is as it does appear to be tidal, and so isn't brackish. Are there salt deposits or mines in the area? It's funny that what the world, and we today, enjoyed as Gose beer was something the Gosler citizens and makers of that beer didn't like.
I think the source of salinity is purely mineral derived from the rocky bed it runs over. Its not VERY salty like many craft gose style beers would make you think, but more so just a tiny touch of brineyness that shows through in the brew.
Thank you for the kind words and welcome! I agree with you and I'm actually working on it right now!! Stay tuned for a complete history of berlinerweiess coming this summer. I need time to make my way to Berlin a few more times for research haha. Cheers!
This is really enlightening for me because i accidentally shoplifted strawberry gose without reading the label and at first i thought it tasted like vomit and stomach acid but now i appreciate its merits
Agave gose are one of the best flavors known to man! I've brewed a few margarita inspired goses myself and am always blown away by the synergy of the flavors
I have had the Lost Nation and it was the first Gose style I have had. It had a fresh coriander and malt flavor and was by far the best I have had likely due to it being fresh. It really is the template for American brewers.
I'm jealous! When I was up that way I never got to visit them and didn't find the gose in any bottle shops. But from what I hear you are exactly right in it being the cornerstone. Thank you for stopping by, cheers!
You are in luck my friend!! I've got 2 rauchbier videos in the works: 1) a homebrew home smoked rauchbier 2)the complete history of the rauchbier. Stay tuned!!
Local brewery brews this, thank you for the review, I loved the beer so much I had to look it up on TH-cam. only 1k views on this video?` seems like the 4th extinction is near afterall!
I'm glad you found what you are looking for! I appreciate the kind words, but hopefully we can stave off this extinction even for a bit longer haha. Cheers!
Wow you still respond to these comments on old videos? Amazing! I'm kinda drunk on the one I got right now, salt makes sweet is true with it I can tell I never tasted a beer style like this before. The one I got is " Kinn Bryggeri - Havblikk " or translated "Kinn Brewery - Ocean Glance", Norwegian brewery. If you google the name they have an English flag on the right hand top of the site. They however change the lighthouse they are describing in the text, " Ytterøynane Fyr " is the Western most lighthouse in Norway and they changed it for some other English iconic light house called the " Skerries Lighthouse ". Anyways maybe i need a 20 litre keg cheers!
Amazing channel - amazing storytelling - amazing voice! This deserves 100 times the views that it has… Wonderful job, friend. Next time I go into the brewery and we start talking about German styles. I’ll be the smartest in the pack. Thanks to you. Cheers brother.
Thank you so much, I greatly appreciate your kind words. I'm happy you'll put this info to good use! Haha, cheers my friend.
this is the first beer video on youtube ive ever seen that features the word necromancy - and thats why i like it here
Yet another great video, thank you!!
Thank you very much! New vids coming soon!
Great video. A beautiful beer I never knew about.
Thanks for putting this interesting history together. I wonder what the source of the Gosler river's saltiness is as it does appear to be tidal, and so isn't brackish. Are there salt deposits or mines in the area?
It's funny that what the world, and we today, enjoyed as Gose beer was something the Gosler citizens and makers of that beer didn't like.
I think the source of salinity is purely mineral derived from the rocky bed it runs over. Its not VERY salty like many craft gose style beers would make you think, but more so just a tiny touch of brineyness that shows through in the brew.
Great Vid. New Subscriber. Would love to see a video on Berliner Wesise.
Thank you for the kind words and welcome! I agree with you and I'm actually working on it right now!! Stay tuned for a complete history of berlinerweiess coming this summer. I need time to make my way to Berlin a few more times for research haha. Cheers!
This is really enlightening for me because i accidentally shoplifted strawberry gose without reading the label and at first i thought it tasted like vomit and stomach acid but now i appreciate its merits
Haha it's funny how context changes things. I had a similar experience with IPAs when I first got into beer.
Love your beer history vids
Cheers Anthony
Thanks man! It really feels good to hear that. Legitimately makes it all worth it!
Thanks for the video, i'm in Leipzig and drinking a Ritterguts-Gose right now. Found it in a local kiosk was very surprised by the taste.
Very interesting info! You are definitely someone to go to if I have any questions about a style! Great video! Gose is a great style indeed! Cheers 🍻
Thank you very much for the kind words man. It means a lot to me. I just read a lot of books haha cheers!
@@LifeIsBrewtiful lol wish I read more!
Gose is so delicious. A company ear me makes one called Mas Agave which is so ridiculously good
Agave gose are one of the best flavors known to man! I've brewed a few margarita inspired goses myself and am always blown away by the synergy of the flavors
I have had the Lost Nation and it was the first Gose style I have had. It had a fresh coriander and malt flavor and was by far the best I have had likely due to it being fresh. It really is the template for American brewers.
I'm jealous! When I was up that way I never got to visit them and didn't find the gose in any bottle shops. But from what I hear you are exactly right in it being the cornerstone. Thank you for stopping by, cheers!
If you've not done Rauchbier, that would get my vote!
You are in luck my friend!! I've got 2 rauchbier videos in the works: 1) a homebrew home smoked rauchbier 2)the complete history of the rauchbier. Stay tuned!!
@@LifeIsBrewtiful Cool.....
Long time since I've seen you reign! Welcome back!
Local brewery brews this, thank you for the review, I loved the beer so much I had to look it up on TH-cam. only 1k views on this video?` seems like the 4th extinction is near afterall!
I'm glad you found what you are looking for! I appreciate the kind words, but hopefully we can stave off this extinction even for a bit longer haha. Cheers!
Wow you still respond to these comments on old videos? Amazing! I'm kinda drunk on the one I got right now, salt makes sweet is true with it I can tell I never tasted a beer style like this before. The one I got is " Kinn Bryggeri - Havblikk " or translated "Kinn Brewery - Ocean Glance", Norwegian brewery. If you google the name they have an English flag on the right hand top of the site. They however change the lighthouse they are describing in the text, " Ytterøynane Fyr " is the Western most lighthouse in Norway and they changed it for some other English iconic light house called the " Skerries Lighthouse ". Anyways maybe i need a 20 litre keg cheers!
I wish i had that outfit for drinking beer
Maybe add some lederhosen?