1. gose - Noun
2. Gose - Proper noun
gose (countable and uncountable, plural goses)
A beer brewed since the 16th century, in Goslar and later Leipzig, with malted wheat, salt, and coriander.
Gose (plural Goses)
A surname.
Anything Gose is a refreshingly tart, contemporary gose that’s pale in colour, with a slight haze. Source: Internet
Current trends favor Americanized versions of old world styles like gose, Helles, and brut, so there’s a good chance you’ll find plenty of beers from the past that are soon to be the future at the Portland International Beerfest. Source: Internet
My mood improved, we drove to the Gulch to sample some beers at Party Fowl, where we fell in love with a watermelon gose, then headed to Jackalope, a local brewery, we’d missed our last time in these parts. Source: Internet
The Victory Kirsch Gose is really fantastic.” Source: Internet
Sample Second Self's seasonal spin on its Maverick & Gose, Margarita in Gose. Source: Internet
“The light acidity of a gose will definitely highlight the lemon in this dish, and the subtle salt presence in a gose will help create a seamless flavor experience, especially with a savory dish like this.” Source: Internet