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What's inside is what's inside - Sakiškių alus delivers exactly what it says on the tin.
Bare feet in dewy grass walk with a springy step to the raspberry hedge. With your fingers already red from sweet raspberry juice, you put one fruit after the other in your mouth. It smells heavenly of the fresh berries - that's summer in a nutshell. What could be more summery than fresh raspberries?
And it is precisely this feeling that the Lithuanian brewery Sakiškių alus builds on with its enchanting Gose with Raspberries. Gose, which actually comes from Leipzig, is a naturally sour beer that gets its incomparable taste with the help of special yeasts and lactic acid bacteria. The slightly salty note used to be attributed to the Leipzig groundwater, but many Goshen are also salted. In the case of the Gose from Sakiškių alus, good Himalayan rock salt was used to give it a spicy, salty note. It is known for its softness and mildness and perfectly complements the fruity sweetness of raspberries. The Gose with Raspberries smells like a basket of freshly picked raspberries. The sweet aroma of summer fruits is mixed with elegant malt notes, which provide a good base for the raspberries. On the tongue, the Lithuanian raspberry gose presents itself with a dominant raspberry aroma. The second sip reveals the true depth of this beer: hidden between the massive raspberries there is a surprising hint of fresh herbs, carried by a pleasant saltiness. All switches are flipped to summer, that's for sure.
Pure, wonderful summer in a glass, that is the Gose with Raspberries from Sakiškių alus!
Water, wheat malt (pale ale), hops (Cascade), frozen raspberries, salt, yeast